It's baffling too, because I seem to remember him talking about being in support of universal healthcare and some economic regulations in the past.
That is about as radical as Bernie gets. Universal healthcare, oversight of capitalism, and more affordable education. We GuDdAh StOp CoMmUnIsT BeRnIe hE iZ tWo rAdIcAl
I don't know if you realize that there is a difference between objective analysis of a situation and personal preference. In other words, I can easily look at data and come up with an good assessment even if I might disagree with the outcome.
Too many mistake honest assessment for advocacy, perhaps because the media is full of subjective advocacy masquerading as honest assessment.
I do favor universal health care because it is the best solution to ourv problems. I also favor antitrust enforcement and stronger Wall Street regulation.
I do not favor any form of Wokeism, for many reasons, the least of which is that it is pushed by oligarchs to divide and conquer.
I do believe Bernie made a mistake by aligning himself with cultural progressives. He also should have focused on aligning himself with FDR and Truman and the great tradition of the Democratic Party that was abandoned over the last 50 years, as documented by Thomas Frank among others.
Bernie also needs to stop praising communists around like Fidel. It is bad for messaging. Really, he should just say, "I am a FDR Democrat and I want to restore our party's focus on equality and securing the American Dream for as many people as possible, whilie limiting the power of the Mike Bloombergs of the world."