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Summary Of Profiles In Courage By Bernie Sanders

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Conforming to John F. Kennedy's book Profiles in Courage, one who places their convictions ahead of their career is someone who is politically courageous. Bernie Sanders, a socialist politician, former mayor of Burlington, senator of Vermont, and current presidential candidate, is a prime example of a political profile of courage. His political career in its entirety has focused plainly on the greater good of the American people. Never has he given his fellow politicians the gratification of putting themselves, or their careers, first. In politics today, world-weary candidates have succumbed to their moral and ethical convictions, doing no matter what it takes to win. Those who are willing to sacrifice political and personal comfort and convenience because they believe they can make a difference show political courage as interpreted by John F. Kennedy. Bernie Sanders is a paramount example. Sanders' courage is very distinct, starting with the words he uses to single himself out, socialist and independent. Sanders is not afraid to be frank about his …show more content…

He has taken many courageous and politically precarious stands on matters facing the nation such as same-sex marriage, gun control, racial tensions, civil rights, and big time pharmaceutical companies collectively, many times going against what was mainstream and generally accepted in politics at times. In 2012, Sen. Sanders did the last thing billionaires and corrupt politicians wanted: He called them out by name, letting the American people know who was "buying out" democracy (Easley). Bernie also voices his beliefs with the population, powerfully influencing people to do what is best for the nation, despite what is popular among politicians, as seen in this

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