Say goodbye to “Crazy Bernie.” The socialist senator from Vermont has ended his bid for the Democratic nomination.
I have mixed feelings. Given his genuinely awful views about socialism, I’m glad there’s no risk Bernie Sanders will be in the White House next January.
On the other hand, he deserves credit for being honest about his agenda. And he was a wonderful source for satire and humor.
And that’s today’s topic.
We’ll start with some material about Bernie’s agenda and his campaign and then we’ll close with some jokes about his departure from the presidential race.
This one will only make sense if you’ve seen the 1989 comedy, Weekend at Bernie’s.
But Bernie was never just about free stuff.
He also had a soft spot for totalitarianism. Here’s a story published by the comedic geniuses at Babylon Bee before Bernie exited the race.
At a special campaign appearance abroad in Berlin, Bernie made waves with an ambitious new campaign promise to rebuild the Berlin Wall. …At the announcement, the crowd threw their soy lattes in the air
and erupted in a rapturous chant of “Построить эту стену!” which is roughly translated as “build that wall!” Sanders looked out on a sea of hope-filled faces, giddy over the prospect of restoring the majestic landmark built by the German Democratic Republic. The cheering intensified as Bernie promised that not only will he build the wall, but that he will make Trump voters pay for it. …Current estimates say that construction of the wall will provide 2 million shovel-ready jobs and cost approximately 382 billion dollars per mile.
But who would fill those “2 million shovel-ready jobs”?
Not his supporters if this bit of satire is accurate.
As you can see from this image, his economic policies never made much sense.
The coronavirus crisis presumably didn’t help Crazy Bernie’s campaign.
The Babylon Bee reported that Bernie had a hard time maintaining social distancing.
Those suffering the most are American politicians, who have been having quite a bit of trouble staying six feet away from citizens’ wallets. Bernie Sanders was hardest hit by CDC guidelines,
as he struggled to stay away from Americans’ wallets, purses, and checkbooks. “These guidelines are ridiculous!” he shouted while feeding pigeons at the park… “How am I supposed to steal money to buy another hou — err, I mean, to give some of it to the 99% — when I can’t even get within six feet of anyone? It’s impossible!” Sanders tried using a makeshift fishing rod, casting it out toward purses left on park benches and reeling it back in.
And the disease may have helped to end his campaign by reminding people what life would like like in a socialist paradise.
Needless to say, it was a poignant moment when the Vermont socialist broke the news to his most avid supporters.
Speaking of his many houses, the Babylon Bee has the scoop on Bernie’s real motive for leaving the race.
Democratic presidential primary candidate Bernie Sanders has dropped out, announcing he wants to spend time with his many, many houses. “It just seemed silly to spend all this time campaigning
when I’m neglecting my many houses,” Sanders explained to his supporters. “I’ve made a huge profit pushing socialism and amassed much real estate, and it’s time I enjoy it.” …Now that Bernie Sanders has dropped out, he’s endorsed Donald Trump, whom he refers to as an “idol,” and says he hopes to buy many more houses so he can have a real estate empire just like Trump.
Though maybe the real reason he dropped out is that he’s actually achieved his goals.
The Babylon Bee has the details.
As the coronavirus panic has already accomplished the aims of his socialistic policies, Sanders realized the country didn’t need his public service anymore. Unemployment has skyrocketed, grocery stores have empty shelves, and everyone is confined to their homes on penalty of arrest.
This “idyllic paradise” is exactly what Sanders wanted in the first place, so he says he can leave the race satisfied that his vision has been achieved. “This once-in-a-lifetime deadly pandemic has already accomplished what socialism aims to do,” Sanders said in his concession speech. “Since my services are no longer required, I will be suspending my campaign and heading to my house. Well, one of my houses. I haven’t decided which yet. …Sanders also pointed out that his other main goals of hyperinflation and total dependence on the government are already on their way.
Which is also the message of this final addition to our collection of Bernie humor.
P.S. If you haven’t overdosed on Bernie humor, here are some prior columns focusing exclusively on that topic.
- Bernie Humor, Part I
- Bernie Humor, Part II
- Bernie Humor, Part III
- The socialist version of Bernie Humor
And we also have some one-off examples of Bernie humor:
- An example of Bernie and beer.
- Bernie’s view of socialist jokes.
- When socialism is profitable.
- Bernie’s version of Monopoly.
- Who’s actually greedy?
- Bernie and the minimum wage.
- The perfect Bernie yard sign.
- Embracing the slur.
- The Bernie sneaker.
- Bernie’s self-help book.
- The athletic Bernie.
We will miss mocking Bernie. Fortunately, his replacement already exists.
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