Bernie Rips Obama for Taking $400,000 from Wall Street

Leave it to Bernie “Broken Record” Sanders to keep going on how he has more integrity than his fellow Democrats. Of course, this is the same Bernie Sanders who bought a third Vermont home for himself after his Democratic presidential run collapsed in the face of globalist pressure and the lack of mainstream media coverage.

Even Bernie can’t resist cracking a smile when he’s asked if he would turn down $400,000 from Wall Street for a speech.

At the same time, that’s just what former President Obama bagged, both from investment bank Cantor Fitzgerald for a speech (despite Obama’s previous harsh criticism of the bank) and also from media company A&E Networks for a 90-minute interview.

That makes $800,000 so far in a year for not more than a few hours of talking. Do these astronomical fees remind you of any other Democratic president once they left office?

As it turns out, a lot of the people former President Obama has been seen in the company of lately have much in common with the men who were seen around former President Bill Clinton after the latter left office in the year 2000. And we likely all know the story of what happened when one of those men — billionaire Jeffrey Epstein — flew Clinton down to his private property in the U.S. Virgin Islands. One can only hope that Obama doesn’t have the same taste for underage company that Bill Clinton does.

Watch as Bernie Sanders can’t help but laugh at the jokes cracked by globalist mouthpiece Charlie Rose (a good friend of Epstein’s) and his CBS co-hosts in this telling clip.


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