Bernie Sanders just proved liberal hypocrisy flies first class. The self-proclaimed socialist got caught blowing over $220,000 of campaign cash on private jets while lecturing Americans about climate change. When confronted on Fox News, he threw a tantrum instead of apologizing to the working families he claims to represent.
The Vermont senator’s “Fighting Oligarchy” tour burned through enough jet fuel to power a small town. His campaign dropped $15,000 PER HOUR for luxury flights carrying him and squad member Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. These champagne socialists lecture YOU about carbon footprints while stamping their own first-class tickets.
Sanders tried deflecting by shouting about Donald Trump’s travel habits. But here’s the difference – Trump isn’t the one demanding you trade your gas stove for a solar panel. The left wants to ground regular Americans while their leaders live like royalty.
“It’s the only way to get around!” Sanders whined to Bret Baier. Tell that to the single mom driving three hours between jobs. Real public servants meet voters where THEY are – not force taxpayers to fund their private airborne palaces.
This is the same man who wants to ban fossil fuels and control every aspect of your life. His climate cult would shut down farms, factories, and freedoms – unless you’re a millionaire politician needing a Gulfstream to spread Marxist ideas.
While Sanders preaches income equality, he’s charging working-class donors $15,000 hourly joyrides. That money could feed hungry families or fix crumbling roads. Instead, it’s burning holes in the ozone layer to help rich liberals feel virtuous.
The “Fighting Oligarchy” tour should be renamed “Becoming the Oligarchy.” These elites create rules for thee but not for me. They’ll ban your pickup truck while chartering jets to weekend climate conferences.
Hardworking Americans see through this charade. Real leaders don’t need golden parachutes to connect with citizens. Sanders’ private jet hypocrisy exposes the rot at the core of woke progressivism – it’s all about power, not the people.