To be honest, I hadn't caught up with the Sanders' diatribe, so I looked it up: Pretty good summary in The Atlantic:
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics...vought/529614/
Well, that is disappointing about Bernie, because I'm with you on that. I'm also with you on the censorship on college campuses, and a couple of other examples you pointed out. Just this morning, I was telling DH that I really didn't feel it was right for the people on the stage at the Tonys to act as if they were at the Democratic Convention. The theater community is known for it's "passionate intensity"--I think it's misplaced when you do something like stand on the stage at a curtain call and ambush a Republic VP. So you have me there.
But aside from the Bernie attack on Vought, why do we call a huge segment of the Republican Party the Moral Majority if not for their interest in using their morals as a political platform?