As Twitchy told you, Bernie Sanders got caught in a compromising position: A cushy seat in first class.
A nervous democratic socialist in first class. #FeelTheBern pic.twitter.com/XbONXNBZNn
— Hank Thomas (@HankThomasDC) February 13, 2020
Not the best look for Bernie (not that his acolytes will care), but as the Atlantic’s Edward-Isaac Dovere points out, it’s a great contrast to Elizabeth Warren’s attitude about first-class seats:
for whatever it’s worth on this whole back and forth, Warren makes a point of refusing the frequent flyer first class upgrades https://t.co/3TmQ7JMMtV
— Edward-Isaac Dovere (@IsaacDovere) February 13, 2020
Good for her! Woman of the people! She doesn’t just talk the talk, she walks the walk!
Except not really.
lol
— It's still 2016 apparently (@jtLOL) February 13, 2020
We’re all laughing because refusing a first-class flight upgrade isn’t really that special when you make a point of flying everywhere in a private plane.
Does a private plane have an economy section?
— Funky Code Medina ✝️ (@spazafraz) February 13, 2020
Probably cause she flies PRIVATE planes instead ??
— Josh Bradley (@JoshBradley117) February 13, 2020
Psst.
She flies in private jets. https://t.co/K58f6JYrOc
— RBe (@RBPundit) February 13, 2020
Because…. wait for it…. she flies in private planes.
— PattiD05 (@PattiD05) February 13, 2020
She doesn't earn frequent flier points when she's flying private.
— TNCannuck (@TNCannuck) February 13, 2020
That is because the Private Jets she flies are all one class.
— Paul Hurst (@pnhurst) February 13, 2020
Why fly 1st class when you can fly private?
— Huy Fong (@Mott5) February 13, 2020
Because she flies private, but nice try otherwise.
— Joe (B) [for Bastard] (@Josef_Lemonovic) February 13, 2020
He did his best.
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