(Crankers) You gotta love when the filthy rich politicians lecture us little minions about billionaires as they’re flying around in private jets that only a broke millionaire could afford.
Such is the case with geriatric liar, Pocahontas, as she was outed once again for contradicting herself on a massive scale.
Warren, known nationally for her sharp critiques of billionaires and calls to “tax the ultra-rich,” is facing renewed scrutiny after reports resurfaced showing her own reliance on private jets during past campaign cycles. The contrast between her messaging and her travel habits has become a talking point for critics who argue she hasn’t always aligned her personal choices with her public rhetoric.
Warren has built much of her political identity around economic fairness and holding wealthy individuals accountable. She has regularly criticized billionaires for what she calls disproportionate influence in politics and has pushed for policies like the Ultra-Millionaire Tax Act, designed to raise taxes on households with a net worth above $50 million. On social media and at public events, she often frames the issue in blunt language, at one point sarcastically asking whether people were worried billionaires might “go hungry” if taxes increased.
But Federal Election Commission filings from her 2020 presidential campaign tell a different story about her travel habits. According to reporting from The National Interest, Warren’s campaign spent roughly $871,000 on private jet travel during the Democratic primary. That number was part of a broader total showing Warren and fellow candidate Bernie Sanders spent a combined $2.4 million on private air travel in the same period.
A separate report from The Independent highlighted a viral moment on the Iowa campaign trail, where Warren was filmed stepping off a private jet before quickly walking behind a staffer when she appeared to notice someone recording. The clip circulated widely on social media and fueled criticism that she was not following the lifestyle expectations she often applies to the ultra-rich.
Warren’s campaign at the time said that chartered flights were necessary to meet the intense scheduling demands of a national election cycle and pointed out that the campaign purchased carbon offsets to account for the emissions. Using private aircraft is not illegal or unusual for major presidential campaigns, especially when candidates must reach multiple states within tight timeframes.
Still, the optics have remained a sticking point. Critics argue that while private jet travel is common across both parties, it clashes with Warren’s messaging about climate responsibility, economic fairness, and the privileges of the wealthy. Supporters counter that campaigning at a national level comes with logistical realities that don’t always match idealized standards.
It’s just funny that someone who’s so full of crap is still out there lecturing others about one thing, then doing it herself.
She says tax the rich, well… she is the rich.
Maybe we should eat the rich instead.
And let’s not forget the $822k that Elizabeth Warren took from companies linked to big pharma. That’s another problem for another day.
Here’s a video of Elizabeth Warren and the fancy plane us poor people can’t afford!
