Conservative circles have been sharing altered images of liberal mega-donor Alex Soros and former Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin.
A recent article in The New Yorker gained significant attention, highlighting various notable New Yorkers in their living spaces, spanning areas from entertainment to politics.
Staff writer Naomi Frye remarked that the living room is often the most public space in a home, which can feel like a burden.
Many viral images featured Democrats. The conservative social media account ComfortablySmug posted four photos of Soros, Abedin, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, MSNBC host Rev. Al Sharpton, and Ella Emhoff, the stepdaughter of Kamala Harris.
“[Ladies] Gentleman, Democrat Party.”
Steve Guest, a Republican communications staffer, made a humorous comment about a photo of Sharpton, noting, “Of course, Al Sharpton has a photo of herself hanging on the wall.”
A specific photo of Soros gained traction due to its association with discussions about combating oligarchy.
The successor to liberal megadonor George Soros is pictured alongside his new fiancée Huma Abedin in what seems to be an upscale, minimalist apartment, showcasing a view of the city.
Manhattan is renowned as one of the globe’s most sought-after and expensive real estate markets.
Editor Stephen L. Miller remarked, “We’ll definitely have that Olivia conversation,” referring to Senator Bernie Sanders and suggesting Ocasio-Cortez is referencing the recent “Fighting Oligarchy” tour that aims to address Western influences on American politics.
Political strategist Matt Shack echoed similar sentiments, sarcastically asking, “Please tell me once more about that whole ‘oligarchy’ tour.”
Many observers noted the photos have drawn criticism.
“This is odd,” commented Town Hall, a conservative media outlet.
Investigation reporter Chuck Ross from the Washington Free Beacon reacted simply with laughter in response to the shared images.
Conservatives laugh at Democratic comments on ‘oligarchy’ as a photo of Alex Soros and Abedin in a New York City living room spreads widely.
Conservative circles have been sharing altered images of liberal mega-donor Alex Soros and former Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin.
A recent article in The New Yorker gained significant attention, highlighting various notable New Yorkers in their living spaces, spanning areas from entertainment to politics.
Staff writer Naomi Frye remarked that the living room is often the most public space in a home, which can feel like a burden.
Many viral images featured Democrats. The conservative social media account ComfortablySmug posted four photos of Soros, Abedin, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, MSNBC host Rev. Al Sharpton, and Ella Emhoff, the stepdaughter of Kamala Harris.
“[Ladies] Gentleman, Democrat Party.”
Steve Guest, a Republican communications staffer, made a humorous comment about a photo of Sharpton, noting, “Of course, Al Sharpton has a photo of herself hanging on the wall.”
A specific photo of Soros gained traction due to its association with discussions about combating oligarchy.
The successor to liberal megadonor George Soros is pictured alongside his new fiancée Huma Abedin in what seems to be an upscale, minimalist apartment, showcasing a view of the city.
Manhattan is renowned as one of the globe’s most sought-after and expensive real estate markets.
Editor Stephen L. Miller remarked, “We’ll definitely have that Olivia conversation,” referring to Senator Bernie Sanders and suggesting Ocasio-Cortez is referencing the recent “Fighting Oligarchy” tour that aims to address Western influences on American politics.
Political strategist Matt Shack echoed similar sentiments, sarcastically asking, “Please tell me once more about that whole ‘oligarchy’ tour.”
Many observers noted the photos have drawn criticism.
“This is odd,” commented Town Hall, a conservative media outlet.
Investigation reporter Chuck Ross from the Washington Free Beacon reacted simply with laughter in response to the shared images.
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