Pete Buttigieg defends use of private planes for campaigning #ClimateTownHall https://t.co/enEpvvcWcI pic.twitter.com/zs17zuZDw6
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) September 5, 2019
It’s ok to kill the planet if it helps you run for president…
Via Free Beacon:
South Bend mayor Pete “Boat Shoes” Buttigieg has spent more money on private air travel—at least $300,000—than any other candidate in the Democratic primary.
When asked to defend his campaign’s use of carbon-spewing private jets at CNN’s “climate crisis town hall” on Wednesday, Boat Shoes showed little remorse for the planet. “This is a very big country and I’m running to be president of the whole country,” he told Chris Cuomo, the CNN anchor sometimes referred to as “Fredo.”
Buttigieg sits at 4.6 percent in the RealClearPolitics national polling average. If you’re not already convinced his campaign is going nowhere, consider the fact that he failed to record a statistically significant level of support among black voters in an August Quinnipiac poll. Hawaii representative Tulsi Gabbard, who did not qualify for the third primary debate, managed to get 1 percent.
