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In It to Win It

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Fri Feb 6, 2026, 03:20 PM 9 hrs ago

From Epstein to Bezos, the Ruling Class Is Rotten to the Core

https://www.thenation.com/article/society/jeffrey-epstein-billionaires-jeff-bezos/

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The release last Friday by the Department of Justice of roughly 3 million documents relating to the investigation of the late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein has created a bizarre blame game among billionaires. Epstein was able to commit unspeakable crimes on a mass scale for decades with only a slap-on-the-wrist punishment because he was rich and well-connected. The new files help flesh out our sense of his social world, which was top-heavy with plutocrats such as the current commerce secretary, Howard Lutnick (who had earlier lied about the extent of his relationship with Epstein), Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates (whose marriage to his former wife Melinda was destroyed in large part by his relationship with Epstein), PayPal cofounder Peter Thiel, LinkedIn cofounder Reid Hoffman, and Tesla CEO Elon Musk (who, like Lutnick, had been deceptive about how often he interacted with Epstein).

These men all had relationships with Epstein after his 2008 conviction and jailing for sex trafficking minors; some also had deep business or philanthropic ties to Epstein. Now that these sordid ties are finally coming back to haunt them, oligarchs are franctically throwing Epstein-related stones at each other from within their respective glass houses. When Hoffman posted on X (the social-media site owned by Musk), “We should focus on prosecuting those who committed crimes and finally getting justice for the victims.” Musk sarcastically responded, “While you’re at it, maybe you can help OJ ‘find the real killer’.” Hoffman shot back with a screenshot of a 2012 e-mail where Musk asked Epstein about visiting his private island, a missive that included this query: “What day/night will be the wildest party on your island?”

The tawdry exchange between Hoffman and Musk has all the emotional maturity of kindergarten kids accusing each other of having the cooties. In truth, none of those in Epstein’s social circle should escape culpability, since, even if they committed no crimes themselves, they were, at the very least, tolerant of Epstein’s vileness.

The Epstein files are a window into the world of the financial and political elite. What emerges from this window is an ugly site. Epstein’s coterie transcended normal political divides. Gates and Hoffman are centrist liberals who tend to support Democrats, while Thiel, Lutnick, and Musk are all ardent right-wingers. But their seeming partisan differences were as nothing compared to their common membership of the ruling class. After all, Bill Clinton and Donald Trump were both close Epstein associates.
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From Epstein to Bezos, the Ruling Class Is Rotten to the Core (Original Post) In It to Win It 9 hrs ago OP
They aren't the ruling class. Blue Full Moon 9 hrs ago #1
Truly Sickening! The Roux Comes First 9 hrs ago #2
It's called "privilege" usonian 9 hrs ago #3

The Roux Comes First

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2. Truly Sickening!
Fri Feb 6, 2026, 03:30 PM
9 hrs ago

Almost wish I didn't know now what I didn't know then.

But this criminal depravity went on apparently for years. And erosion of my relative innocence is only a minor bit of collateral damage. The bottom line is: the felon-in-chief ought to take many with him when he goes, and it had best be a painful and very disgraceful (if there are any of them capable of that emotion) leave-taking.

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