Bernie Sanders Dank Meme Stash
Also known as: BSDMS · The Stash
Bernie Sanders' Dank Meme Stash was a Facebook group created in October 2015 by college student Will Dowd and author Sean Walsh to support Sanders' presidential campaign through internet memes2. The group grew to over 417,000 members and popularized viral formats like the "Bernie or Hillary?" comparison posters, becoming one of the most prominent examples of meme-driven political engagement during the 2016 and 2020 election cycles2. In June 2020, admins renamed the group "So You Decided To Fuck Around," declaring it had moved beyond its original purpose2.
TL;DR
Bernie Sanders' Dank Meme Stash was a Facebook group created in October 2015 by college student Will Dowd and author Sean Walsh to support Sanders' presidential campaign through internet memes.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The group's most famous export, the "Bernie or Hillary?" comparison poster, follows a simple format:
Create a two-column layout with Bernie Sanders on the left and another candidate on the right
Pick a pop culture topic, something completely non-political like a band, movie, food, or hobby
Give Sanders the "correct" or deeply knowledgeable answer that sounds like a real fan talking
Give the opponent a clueless, corporate, or painfully out-of-touch response
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The abbreviation BSDMS was frequently noted for its resemblance to BDSM, a connection the group's fans treated as a running joke.
At peak size, the group had over 417,000 members managed by only 15 admins and moderators.
Dowd said almost no coordination went into meme creation; the entire operation was essentially self-organizing.
The "Weekend with Bernie" art exhibition in Brooklyn turned live Skype calls with group members into a gallery installation.
The group briefly survived Sanders' 2016 loss, grew through his 2020 run, and then deliberately abandoned the Sanders brand in June 2020.
Derivatives & Variations
Bernie or Hillary? comparison posters
— Created by ObviousPlant on January 28, 2016, these fake campaign posters comparing candidates on absurd topics became the group's most viral format and spread well beyond Facebook[3].
Ted Cruz Zodiac Killer meme
— The joke casting Ted Cruz as the Zodiac Killer became a political meme staple of 2016, popularized in part through the group[2].
"I'm not kidding, Maddi"
— A Clinton campaign email subject line that became a trending social media topic after group member Maddi Epping screenshotted and shared it on February 10, 2016[2].
Bernie Sanders Dank Meme Singles
— A spin-off dating group founded by Beth Hannah of Havre, Montana, where members posted memes alongside personal ads and selfies. It had over 9,900 members and 20 administrators by February 22, 2016[2].
Frequently Asked Questions
References (4)
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- 2Bernie Sanders Dank Meme Stash - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 3Bernie Sanders' Dank Meme Stashencyclopedia
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