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The second snake identified is Bernie Sanders. Dr. Steve highlights the irony in Sanders' role, noting Gabbard's prior endorsement of him during the 2016 primaries. He recounts how Gabbard went against the Democratic National Committee's establishment to support Sanders when his campaign faced challenges, believing he could lead the party toward a more populist future. However, Dr. Steve accuses Sanders of betraying Gabbard by siding with the entrenched interests of the Democratic establishment, portraying him as “controlled opposition.”
To him, Sanders’ acceptance of big pharma contributions directly contradicts his claims of being a true populist, painting a picture of a figure who has become more of a part of the establishment he once opposed.