Bernie Boards The Wrong Private Jet
According to TMZ, Bernie Sanders suffered “a momentary case of a campaign brain fart” as he accidentally boarded the wrong private jet during a campaign stop between South Carolina and Massachusetts.
Hasn’t everyone had this problem?
Bernie Sanders getting on the wrong private jet is … an odd sight. https://t.co/tTIfPaQ2LC
— TMZ (@TMZ) February 29, 2020
Bernie Sanders is on the go all the time — which seems to have given him a momentary case of a campaign brain fart as he accidentally boarded the wrong jet.
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The Democratic front-runner was spotted Saturday making his way off of a private Gulfstream between campaign stops in South Carolina and Massachusetts — the latter being where he held a rally at Boston Common ahead of Super Tuesday.
Fact is … the S.C. primary looks like it’s gonna go to Joe Biden, as he’s well ahead of everyone else in the latest polls. Looks like Bernie’s cutting his losses and moving on. More
So long (for now). @BernieSanders and @ewarren are both on their way back to DC. Here they each are boarding flights from the same general aviation area at DSM just 36 minutes apart. pic.twitter.com/iWLYh3cGKb
— Adam Kelsey (@adamkelsey) February 3, 2020
Typical liberal, preach and moan about climate change then ride a private jet. Private jet travel is estimated to produce roughly eight times the amount of carbon per passenger as traveling by commercial airliner, the Free Beacon notes.
It’s a 2 hr drive from Charleston to Myrtle Beach & locals do it all the time – Not @BernieSanders– He & his entourage flew from Charleston to Myrtle Beach in not 1, not 2, but 3 Gulfstream Jets today. It took them 10 minutes to fly. Who is the elitist?? #BernieIsACommunist pic.twitter.com/2CWMXVn4eE
— 🇺🇸CarolinaGirl🇺🇸 (@izzybelle1964) February 27, 2020
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