Joe Concha blasts billionaire-backed May Day protests: ‘You could snort the irony’
Joe Concha criticized May Day protests as hypocritical due to billionaire funding despite their anti-billionaire message. He argued the demonstrations are not truly grassroots but well-organized efforts tied to socialist ideals. Concha cited polling on support for socialism and referenced Margaret Thatcher to underscore his skepticism toward socialist policies.
- ▪Joe Concha described the billionaire-funded anti-billionaire May Day protests as deeply ironic.
- ▪The protests were held nationwide and promoted as part of International Workers’ Day by labor and anti-corporate activists.
- ▪Concha claimed the protests are not grassroots but coordinated, challenging their authenticity.
- ▪Fox News cited polling showing 66% of 'very Liberal' voters support moving toward socialism.
- ▪Concha quoted Margaret Thatcher in criticizing socialism for relying on others' money.
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Washington Examiner senior writer Joe Concha blasted May Day protests as “so pure” in their irony, pointing to anti-billionaire demonstrations funded by wealthy backers. “Workers over billionaires participating in protests funded by billionaires,” Concha said on Fox News’s Fox Report With Jon Scott on Saturday. “The irony is so pure that you could snort it.” Recommended Stories Spirit in the sky: Spirit Airlines shuts down operations with all flights canceled Trump says ‘we gave them a final proposal’ as Spirit Airlines readies to shut down Meta threatens to shut down apps in New Mexico amid child safety court case The protests took place in cities across the country, and organizers framed the demonstrations as part of International Workers’ Day, focusing on labor rights, unions, and…
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