🎪 LAUGHINGSTOCK: Tyrus RIPS Bernie Sanders’ Coachella Stunt to Shreds – “This Isn’t Woodstock, Grandpa!” 😬🎵

 

In a segment that’s lighting up cable news and social media alike, Tyrus unloaded a brutal verbal beatdown on Senator Bernie Sanders for his eyebrow-raising appearance at this year’s Coachella music festival.

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The sight of the 82-year-old democratic socialist standing in front of a sea of Gen Z ravers, preaching about wealth inequality and climate justice, was apparently too much for Tyrus to stomach—and he let it rip in a no-holds-barred rant that quickly went viral.

“This isn’t Burning Man, and it sure as hell ain’t a campaign stop,” Tyrus quipped, shaking his head in disbelief.

“Bernie Sanders at Coachella? That’s like putting AOC in a monster truck rally or sending Joe Biden to a UFC weigh-in.

Completely out of place, completely tone-deaf, and frankly… laughable.

” The crowd on Gutfeld! erupted as Tyrus continued to skewer the senator for what he called “one of the most bizarre political stunts in recent memory.

Tyrus didn’t stop at the optics—he dug into the messaging too.

“This guy walks onto a stage between pop stars and EDM sets and starts lecturing 20-year-olds about the ‘evils of capitalism’… at a festival where GA tickets cost $500 and people are vaping out of $200 designer pens.

The irony writes itself!” He mocked the disconnect between Sanders’ socialist rhetoric and the hyper-commercialized, influencer-heavy culture of Coachella, saying, “You’re telling me Karl Marx would be cool with $15 avocado toast and VIP cabanas?”

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And while some on the left praised Sanders for “bringing politics to the youth,” Tyrus wasn’t buying the spin.

“This isn’t activism—it’s cosplay.

Bernie’s trying to stay relevant by crashing a party he doesn’t belong to, hoping someone under 30 still cares what he has to say.

” He slammed the move as a “desperate grab for attention” and accused Sanders of “hijacking a cultural event just to rant about his broken record of talking points.

Tyrus also took aim at the media, calling them out for what he described as “pathetic attempts to make this stunt seem revolutionary.

” “I saw one headline say Bernie ‘electrified the crowd’—really? Electrified? Half of them were on mushrooms and didn’t even know who he was! They probably thought he was a lost grandpa trying to find the porta-potties.

But perhaps his most biting criticism came when Tyrus addressed the larger issue of political theater.

“This is what happens when politicians become influencers,” he said.

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“It’s not about policy or solutions—it’s about going viral.

And Bernie’s performance wasn’t a rally, it was a meme waiting to happen.

The left has turned political discourse into a TikTok trend, and Bernie just hit ‘record.

Even some liberal pundits admitted the move was strange.

While younger Sanders supporters praised his willingness to engage with Gen Z audiences, others questioned the effectiveness of delivering serious political messages at a music festival known more for flower crowns and flash mobs than fiscal reform.

“There’s a time and place,” one commentator noted.

“And this wasn’t it.

But don’t expect Tyrus to let this moment go quietly.

He’s doubled down in follow-up appearances, joking that next year Coachella might book Hillary Clinton to DJ or have Gavin Newsom host a cryptocurrency panel.

“It’s turning into a political parody,” he warned.

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“At this rate, we’re going to need a separate stage just for failed presidential candidates and out-of-touch ideology.

As for Sanders himself, he seemed unfazed by the backlash.

His team issued a statement saying the senator was “honored to speak to young Americans about critical issues facing our planet.

” But in Tyrus’s eyes, the whole thing was a circus act.

“If Bernie really wants to connect with young people,” he said, “maybe he should try Snapchat… or better yet, just retire with dignity.

In the end, Tyrus’s takedown wasn’t just about one man’s festival detour—it was a savage critique of a political class so desperate to stay relevant, they’ll crash any stage, grab any mic, and hijack any moment to stay in the public eye.

And if Bernie’s bizarre Coachella cameo is a sign of what’s coming next, Tyrus may have just delivered the first of many laughs to come.