Senatro Elizabeth Warren came out swinging at her billionaire buddies and she is totally unaware of who she was attacking. Her quotes were great class-warfare quotes for pitting the poor against the wealthy. Her is the problem: All the billionaires that she is attacking are mostly liberal in nature. Investor’s Business Daily does a stellar job of calling out Senator Warren and giving her a reminder of just who she is attacking. Investor’s Business Daily gets out the Fortune 500 list of billionaires and goes through the list for her. Just. Wow.
As Written and Reported By Monica Showalter for the American Thinker:
Investor’s Business Daily has a good one today about a little noted snippet from Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) in her interview with The Intercept:
Until we have all the Democrats who are willing to take on the billionaire class, until we have all the Democrats who are willing to fight for the American people and not for a handful of billionaires and giant corporations, then it’s going to stay an uphill fight.
Yup. Billionaires, those dreadful tubby white men on the Monopoly Chance and Community Chest cards we’re all supposed to rise up against.
Feel the urge?
Actually, it’s such bull hockey.
Investor’s Business Daily makes mincemeat of Warren’s red flag-waving call to comradely action by citing who today’s billionaires are, going down the full list – from the always well meaning liberal Howie Schultz of Starbucks to the obsessive environmental wacko Tom Steyer to the horrible stateless statesman with big designs for wrecking America, George Soros. They have a monster list, and they’ve gone through the whole 500-plus compilation from the Forbes billionaires list.
Maybe she should have consulted the Forbes billionaire list before declaring that…..
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