Posted on 04/02/2025 9:26:27 AM PDT by Navy Patriot
MADISON, WI — After securing a consequential electoral victory in Wisconsin, Democrats celebrated the grassroots uprising of the common man to defeat billionaire Elon Musk with a "Down With Billionaires" victory party at George Soros's house.
"Hurrah! We have defeated the billionaires, and it's all thanks to George Soros!" shouted the Democrats between bites of caviar. "Power to the people!"
As the crowd settled in for the $50,000 per plate dinner, chairman of the Madison DNC chapter Tommy Darnold rose to speak. "Wisconsin Democrats have proven once and for all that money can't buy elections," said Darnold. "We want to take just a brief moment to thank our host George Soros for helping us show that billionaires have no place meddling in politics. Let's raise a glass for a toast. To George!"
At publishing time, Dems had asked Soros if he wouldn't mind sponsoring their new "Eat The Rich" ad campaign.
(Excerpt) Read more at babylonbee.com ...
Soros is the reason the supreme Court swung the way they did.
You are correct.
The Bee article probably was neither satire nor hyperbole.
A night of gleeful keying and firebombing Tesla dealerships and vehicles is to follow.
The benevolent George Soros smiles.
Sounds like they had a pretty good selection of recreational drugs there.
“Ollie and Helga proved once and for all that Republicans can’t buy an election. They don’t have an old Nazi with the money Sugar Daddy Georgy has.”
The day when we are finally rid of that loathesome Nazi collaborator will be a very glad happy day.
Gyorgy boy will have a very unpleasant experience in the afterlife.
Does it have to be just in the afterlife?
Um didn’t we in increase our lead in the House so it’s now 218-213?
Let’s protest by tipping some cows. This will not stand!!
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