Cornel West says the Democratic Party is “beyond redemption”

Far-left presidential hopeful Cornel West slammed the Democratic Party on Tuesday as being “beyond redemption” due to its inability to meet the “needs of poor people and working people.”

The 70-year-old Green Party candidate was asked in an interview with The Hill’s Rising about his longtime colleague Bernie Sanders’s endorsement of President Joe Biden, claiming he is the only candidate who can “preserve American democracy” as Donald Trump runs for a second time.

“I think that Brother Bernie’s being consistent,” West replied. “You know, he said that all along and I can understand the argument.

“I think it’s a plausible argument,” he explained. “I just don’t think it’s a persuasive one.”

“I think that the argument he’s making means that there’s never any possibility for breaking the corporate duopoly, that there’s never any possibility of trying to speak to the needs of the poor working people,” West continued, before speaking about his experience on the campaign trail.


Cornel West is pictured in an interview with The Hill's Rising show
Cornel West, 70, hit out at the Democratic Party for being out-of-touch with the needs of working-class people.
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He said that while in Mississippi, he saw officials who “are dealing with issues that the Democratic Party won’t touch, which [are] issues of poverty and intense police brutality. And we haven’t even got to the military adventurism abroad.

“So I think in many ways, Brother Bernie is making a plausible argument, but I think deep down in his heart, he knows that the Democratic Party has no fundamental intention of speaking to the needs of poor people and working people.

“They are dominated by the corporate wing, they’re dominated by the militarists when it comes to foreign policy, and that [Sanders] and AOC and the others are going to be, in a certain sense, window dressing at worst, and at best, people to appeal to every four years.

“But the Democratic Party is beyond redemption at this point, when it comes to seriously speaking to the needs of poor and working people.”


U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders speaks outside of the West Wing following a meeting with US President Joe Biden in July.
West, who is running for president on the Green Party line, was asked about his longtime colleague Bernie Sanders’s endorsement of President Joe Biden.
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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) speaks to abortion-rights activists in front of the U.S. Supreme Court
West replied that Sanders and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (pictured) will be used by the Democratic Party every four years.
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West’s remarks came just days after Sanders’ endorsement of Biden at Saint Anselm College’s New Hampshire Institute of Politics.

“It is no secret that I want Joe Biden to be re-elected president,” the Vermont Senator said. “He and I share the goal of beating back right-wing extremism.”

He explained to CNN’s Dana Bash the following day, “I think, in these really very difficult times where there is a real question whether democracy is going to remain in the United States” it is important to support the incumbent.

“You know, Donald Trump is not somebody who believes in democracy,” he claimed.

“Whether women are going to be able to control their own bodies or whether we have social justice in America, we end bigotry. Around that I think we have got to bring the entire progressive community out to deter Trump or whoever the Republican nominee will be.”