Remember the "fight the oligarchy" rally in Missoula featuring Bernie Sanders and AOC? The Washington Post delivered a gut punch to the Bernie bros...

This was a woke update that we featured on the radio a while back, but I needed to share with our readers here online too.

So The Washington Post came out with a big list of words that Democrats should stop using. One of those words? Oligarchy. As The Daily Caller reports:

Some members of the Democratic Party are raising concerns that many of their candidates have become too reliant on using elite-sounding phrases, which they claim is a type of language that could isolate working-class voters, according to the Washington Post. The article cites examples of left-wing words and phrases often used by Democrats, such as “oligarchs,” “equity,” “justice-involved populations” and “intersectionality.”

I was rolling when I first spotted that story late last month. "MT Dems just had their AOC-Bernie 'Oligarchy' rally in Missoula...now the Wash Post is telling Dems to stop using stupid elitist words like oligarchy," I wrote on X.

John Jackson, the Joker from X, replied: Too late. "The inmates run the asylum now."

In case you missed it, here's what we shared after that "oligarchy" rally in Missoula:

 'Champagne socialists' Sanders and AOC spotted exiting private jet on 'Fighting Oligarchy' tour- FoxNews.com

The Montana media had a field day with the Bernie Sanders/ AOC rally in Missoula last week. How many of them covered the news above that Fox News broke wide open? "Lifestyles of the rich and socialist," that's what we called the rally with Socialist Senator Bernie Sanders (VT) and Democrat Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) in Missoula. I saw NBC Montana had a web story at least.

According to Fox News, "Sanders' campaign committee has spent over $221,000 on private jets during the first quarter of 2025."

Plus, remember this oneMissoula Finally Picks Up the Trash, For Bernie and AOC

 

 

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