'Champagne socialists' Sanders and AOC spotted exiting private jet on 'Fighting Oligarchy' tour- FoxNews.com

The Montana media had a field day with the Bernie Sanders/ AOC rally in Missoula last week. How many of them covered the news above that Fox News broke wide open? "Lifestyles of the rich and socialist," that's what we called the rally with Socialist Senator Bernie Sanders (VT) and Democrat Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) in Missoula. I saw NBC Montana had a web story at least.

According to Fox News, "Sanders' campaign committee has spent over $221,000 on private jets during the first quarter of 2025."

That "lifestyles of the rich and socialist" moniker for the rally is even funnier now that we found out Bernie and AOC were flying around in private jets. Below is the tweet I sent out Thursday afternoon.

I took Friday morning off from the radio show, but our friend David Knobel (@LCTRfan on X and Twitch) had a field day with the hypocrisy.

Knobel called out Bernie and AOC for both being a couple of multimillionaires while lecturing us about how bad the rich are. He also called them out for the climate alarmist hypocrisy.

David Knobel: "They've spent almost a quarter million dollars on PJs- just during the first quarter of 2025- so just in the first three months, just in the first three months of the year Bernie and AOC blowing out a quarter million dollars on private jets flying around. It's- this is just as bad as these people that say we're all going to die. We're all going to die if we don't stop using fossil fuels. And then two seconds later, they're out, driving around in a fossil- flying on an airplane or something like that. It's like, huh, interesting. Well, if you really thought we were all going to die in 10 years, or five years, or two years, or whatever it is, if we don't stop using fossil fuels- then why'd you two seconds later, turn around and start using up fossil fuels and start burning up a bunch of gas?"

 

 

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