Monday, May 11, 2026

Billionaires Against Billionaires Funded by Billionaires: Bernie Sanders Teams Up with a Billionaire to Take California

Billionaires Against Billionaires Funded by Billionaires:
Bernie Sanders teams up with a billionaire to take California.
During the California gubernatorial debate, Tom Steyer, who is a billionaire, claimed that the billionaires are out to get him.
“The billionaires and corporations are spending big in this race to oppose me and to support the other people on this stage,” he claimed.
This same statement is made by every Democrat in any race above the level of dog catcher, but when it’s being made by a candidate who is not only a billionaire, but whose only reason for running in any race is being a billionaire, that takes it to a whole other level of hypocritical grifting.
If Steyer were just a working class Bay Area millionaire like Gov. Gavin Newsom or Rep. Ro Khanna, but without their good hair and the connections to the Getty family, Willie Brown and Jeffrey Epstein, no one would have let the confused old leftist run for any kind of public office.
With billions in his pocket, Steyer is able to put $133 million on the table and buy himself a place as the front runner in the race after the previous front runner turned out to be a sex predator.
Democrats depend heavily on billionaire money and on claiming to hate billionaires while promising to tax billionaires, which they somehow never get around to actually doing.
So Steyer explained that he’s a billionaire who hates billionaires. “I’m the billionaire who wants to tax other billionaires.”
The billionaire who hates billionaires is backed by the Bernie Sanders anti-billionaire political operation, Our Revolution, which is confusingly also funded by billionaires.
“We’ve never endorsed a billionaire — but Tom Steyer is using his position to upset the system,” Our Revolution argued. “Yes, Tom Steyer is a billionaire. But it matters what he is doing with that power: pushing for taxes on the wealthy, expanding universal programs, and dismantling corporate influence in our politics.”
Our Revolution executive director Joseph Geevarghese told The Intercept that Steyer “been a partner in the movement. Most billionaires have used their wealth and privilege to lock in the status quo. And Tom is doing the opposite.”
The Intercept is funded by Pierre Omidyar, the founder of eBay, a billionaire, and the 245th richest man in the world, whose publication has aggressively backed Sanders and the far left.
After Revolution’s endorsement of Steyer, The Intercept rushed out a story defending the move.
The Intercept had significant overlaps with the Sanders campaign with Briahna Joy Gray, Bernie’s National Press Secretary, originally serving as the senior politics editor for The Intercept.after churning out pieces promoting the Sanders presidential campaign.
After his failed presidential bid in 2016, there were mass resignations at Our Revolution when Bernie’s campaign manager took over the group and was accused of planning to solicit donations from none other than Tom Steyer. Now Our Revolution is backing Steyer.
Our Revolution’s people wearing “Defund Oligarchs” t-shirts then posed arm in arm with Steyer.
“Our Revolution organizers got to hang with Tom Steyer at the Make Polluters Pay event,” Our Revolution claimed about its event with a guy who made his money in oil and gas, and claimed that “the energy was real.” Steyer and his campaign have the energy level of a solar panel.
The only reason that Our Revolution is backing is because he’s a billionaire. Steyer has no energy, no principles and made his money doing all the things that Our Revolution opposes.
But then again, the same people complaining about billionaires used to complain about millionaires.
Until they themselves became millionaires.
“Nobody should earn more than a million dollars,” Bernie Sanders had declared in 1974.
He ran for office complaining about all the millionaires in Congress.
When Bernie Sanders first ran for that body, he whined that the Senate was full of millionaires serving “the interests of corporations and big business —- their fellow millionaires.”
“Either they are millionaires to begin with or they get it from the corporations,” he groused.
Then Sen. Bernie Sanders became a millionaire with ‘Our Revolution’, an apparently ghostwritten book, published by Holtzbrinck, an ex-Nazi German publisher operating under the name Macmillan, run by Stefan von Holtzbrinck, whose net worth is estimated at $6.2 billion. --->READ MORE HERE
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