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Spawn of evil, Alex Soros, age 39, stepped out last night at the Met Gala fundraiser for the Metropolitan Museum of Art in Manhattan, New York. His appearance was covered in all of the society pages.

The youngest son of financier George Soros, age 94, didn’t have far to go to attend, as he lives just a few dozen blocks south of the museum located in Central Park. Alex appeared at the Gala with his wife, Huma Abedin. You will remember her as a former aide to Hillary Clinton and the former wife of disgraced New York Congressman Anthony Weiner.

In anticipation of their appearance at the Gala, Soros and Abedin were featured yesterday in this New Yorker piece, “PowerHouses: Inside the living rooms of notable New Yorkers.” The photo spread has been the subject of much mockery, mainly for this photo,

[Photo credit: New Yorker]

The New Yorker‘s photo caption describes Alex as an “investor” and his wife as a “political consultant.” Of course, Soros is better known as the chairman of the board of the nonprofit Open Society Foundation. Open Society was founded by George to be the primary vehicle for the Soros family’s uninvited meddling in civilizations near and far.

Think of Alex as the son Ernst Stavro Blofeld never had. Or a slightly older Scott Evil.

The New Yorker photo was taken in Alex’s Manhattan home, with its panoramic cityscape view.

It’s the same view that serves as the backdrop for Alex’s ever-growing series of humiliation photos taken each time he purchases another Democratic politician. And in Minnesota, Alex has collected the complete set.

Gov. Tim Walz

Attorney General Keith Ellison,

U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar,

I can’t find a photo of Soros with U.S. Senator Tina Smith, but here is his receipt for her purchase,

As much as the Democrats denounce the “oligarchy,” the party is deeply dependent on billionaire families like Soros and Pritzker. And in turn, the media portray the party’s backers as just garden-variety celebrity philanthropists.

What, exactly, are we celebrating?

 

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