“I wrote a best-selling book,” Sen. Bernie Sanders boasted in a recent interview with The New York Times. Then in an ironic twist, the die-hard socialist gave a plug for capitalism when he added, “If you write a best-selling book, you can be a millionaire, too.”
Either Sanders is going senile or, as is the case with most hypocritical leftists, he sees no problem embracing the wealth and status he garnered for himself via capitalism, while at the same time condemning others for applying the same free-market system to earn their own wealth.
Back in the 1980s, Sanders infamously said that breadlines were “a good thing.” Asked about his support for the Marxist Sandinistas of Nicaragua, Sanders opined, “It’s funny — sometimes American journalists talk about how bad a country is, that people are lining up for food. That is a good thing! In other countries, people don’t line up for food. The rich get the food and the poor starve to death.”
His policies would yield the equivalent of breadlines.
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Hypocritical POS Nazi lover.
ReplyDeleteWhile the facts do indicate Bernie to be hypocritical I just don't get who the heck follows him that he is atop the 2020 Dem leader board. Either those loons are so in lock step with socialism, for which they should leave the USA and the nasty capitalistic ideology, or they hate the current administration and all it has done for America in just two short years with one hand tied behind its back so much they are willing to chuck it all. Tsk tsk.
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