Read More... Bernie Sanders (Credit: AP/Craig Ruttle) On Thursday, June 16, Sen. Bernie Sanders gave a 23-minute speech from Burlington, Vermont that was broadcast online and on C-SPAN. The address got over 200,000 viewers, largely because many people tuning in assumed he was going to concede the nomination to Hillary Clinton. That didn’t happen and therefore most media coverage of his speech, which mostly covered points familiar from his stump speech, was perfunctory at best. It’s a bit of a shame, though, because Sanders did say something intriguing that suggests a viable path towards keeping his “political revolution” alive, instead of letting it crumble into dust, which is the fate that history tells us awaits candidates who run left-leaning insurgency campaigns in the Democratic party.