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Bill O'Reilly: Bernie Sanders 'is a millionaire twice over' but his actions don't match his socialist rhetoric
April 11, 2019
Talk about out of touch
On Thursday's radio program, Bill O'Reilly and Glenn Beck discussed Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (D-Vt.), who has joined the ranks millionaires he has so routinely vilified on the campaign trail.
"We already know that Bernie Sanders, the senator from Vermont, the socialist, is a millionaire twice over," said Bill. "Hey, I'm a capitalist. I applaud Bernie, but ... I must put Bernie's rhetoric in perspective with his actions."
Sanders, whose website calls wealth and income inequality "the great moral issue of our time," has brushed off recent criticism about his income by saying, "I wrote a best-selling book. If you write a best-selling book, you can be a millionaire, too."
Glenn and Bill also talked about the logistics of how a career politician might rake in such considerable wealth -- aside from that sweet "best-selling book" deal, of course.
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