It is so hilarious watching Democrat millionaires going after a Democrat billionaire. But I guess they need something to do to drown their sorrows after their Friday night clock cleaning at the hands of Mitch McConnell.

Aside from fighting over who employs the most illegal aliens on their estates or who has the most heavily armed bodyguards while they scream about gun control, the Democrats seem to be upset now that own of their own, another out of touch uberwealthy leftist, could get to play in their sandbox.

Just one thing, the offending leftist actually came by his money honestly and subsequently his fortune puts their lawyer geld and Hollywood cash to shame. Yup, his Scrooge McDuck act is kinda for real.

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The kerfuffle stems from the fact that the Democratic National Committee bent the rules a bit on scale and scope of donations. That could mean that campaign self-funding billionaire media mogul and former GOP NYC mayor Michael Bloomberg gets a spot in the next Democrat debate in Las Vegas on February 19th.

Limousine Bolsheviks like Michael Moore are duly ticked off. Moore said this at a Sanders rally in Iowa on Friday, “They removed it (the donor threshold rule) so that [Bloomberg] could be in the next debate. He doesn’t have to show that he has any support amongst the American people. He can just buy his way onto the debate stage!…And I’ve got to tell you what’s so disgusting about this: I watched the debate here in Iowa two weeks ago, the all-white debate. And the fact that the DNC will not allow Cory Booker on that stage, will not allow Julián Castro on that stage, but they’re going to allow Mike Bloomberg because he has a billion f****** dollars!”

Gee Mikey, how do you really feel?

And Earth to Moore: the vicarious race hustling is laughably absurd, especially from chalk-pigmented you.

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Democrat primary candidate Andrew Yang, whose campaign nickname, “The Yangster,” is probably not a good idea, piled on in a Twitter rant, “The DNC changing its debate criteria to ignore grassroots donations seems tailor-made to get Mike Bloomberg on the debate stage in February. Having Americans willing to invest in your campaign is a key sign of a successful campaign.

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So is getting above single digits in the polls, Andrew.

Isn’t great watching them fall out with each other? In the coming weeks, it’s gonna get even better.

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