Rebel News' Ezra Levant, who recently asked his marks ^H^H^H^H^H donors to buy him an office building, will now mock other peoples' financial over-abundance:
You can't even parody this stuff anymore. You just can't.
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What a fascinating enigma Ezra is.
A self-professed defender of free enterprise who has failed at every business venture he's ever been part of.
An "entrepreneur" who hates successful entrepreneurs.
A law'n'order pundit terrified of immigrant and leftist mobs who gleefully pays his minions to pick fights and incite confrontation with police and military.
A self-declared "proud Jew" who now seeks to convince a new generation the Holocaust was the same as being forced to wear a mask to karaoke, and gave voice and a platform to the founder of the Proud Boys.
It's actually difficult to take issue with him on any point of principle, because he has none. As Gertrude Stein once said about Oakland, "There's no there there."
You forgot how Ezra is *livid* over alleged price-gouging by Big Pharma, while turning a blind eye to Alberta Oil getting billions in federal subsidies every year.
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What a fascinating enigma Ezra is.
A self-professed defender of free enterprise who has failed at every business venture he's ever been part of.
An "entrepreneur" who hates successful entrepreneurs.
A law'n'order pundit terrified of immigrant and leftist mobs who gleefully pays his minions to pick fights and incite confrontation with police and military.
A self-declared "proud Jew" who now seeks to convince a new generation the Holocaust was the same as being forced to wear a mask to karaoke, and gave voice and a platform to the founder of the Proud Boys.
It's actually difficult to take issue with him on any point of principle, because he has none. As Gertrude Stein once said about Oakland, "There's no there there."
You forgot how Ezra is *livid* over alleged price-gouging by Big Pharma, while turning a blind eye to Alberta Oil getting billions in federal subsidies every year.
With Ezra, outrage is *always* context-dependent.
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