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Ultra-Woke Senator Brags About Making Trump “Very Nervous”

Talk about getting a tad big for one’s britches.

Yet that’s exactly what Senator Sanders and his apparent acolyte – “Representative” Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez – have done over the course of their “Fighting Oligarchy” tour across the United States.

If only they proposed some actually cogent policy during such a tour … but apparently ranting and raving is all their target audience expects.

Which is undoubtedly why the ranting and raving has apparently reached a new “level” with Sanders and Cortez.

As reported by Fox News, Sanders was sure to brag about making Trump and his allies “very nervous.”

Indeed, during his latest rampaging rally with AOC, Sanders openly bragged about the “presence” of his audience making Trump and Musk edgy.

“Your presence here today is making Donald Trump and Elon Musk very nervous,” Sanders boomed.

Is that so?

Well, given that more than one individual has expressed interest in directly attacking the presidential administration, it is probably no surprise that a growing crowd of enraged individuals would put more than one on edge.

“We’re living at a moment where a handful of billionaires control the economic and political life of our country,” Sanders continued.

And multimillionaire politicians aid and abet them, without a doubt.

Kind of like the 80+ billionaires backing Kamala Harris.

“We’re living in a moment with a president who has no understanding or respect for the Constitution of the United States and, let us make no doubt about it, moving us rapidly toward an authoritarian form of society. And, Mr. Trump, we ain’t going there,” Sanders continued.

To be fair, most people appear unfamiliar with the Constitution these days.

Sanders also addressed one of Musk’s key criticisms of him, which is that he “has been talking about the growth of oligarchy year-after-year-after-year.”

“Well, Elon, you’re damn right. That’s what I’ve been talking about,” Sanders declared to his captive audience, “the difference is I’m no longer talking about how we’re moving to oligarchy. I’m talking about how we are living today in an oligarchic form of society.”

Sanders engaged in similarly incendiary moves at other locations in recent times.

In a separate report from the New York Post, Sanders also made an appearance at Coachella, an annual “see and be seen” music festival in Southern California.

Naturally, the festival tends to be laden with pro-Democrat celebrities.

“This country faces some very difficult challenges and the future of what happens to America is dependent on your generation,” Sanders boomed.

For better or worse, it would appear.

“We need you to stand up to fight for justice. To fight for economic justice. Social justice. And racial justice,” Sanders brayed.

And on that note, the increased influence over the youthful mentality continues.

Author: Ofelia Thornton


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