Last Vestige of a Scoundrel: ‘Broke’ Milo Yiannopoulos Releases Gospel Song

Former Breitbart senior editor Milo Yiannopoulos wants you to know perhaps he may have run out of all his Mercer endowment funds, but that doesn’t mean he isn’t still rich.
Yiannopoulos’s new single track, “Silver & Gold,” gospels Jesus as his true desire on this earth in place of fame and wealth. The chorus of the song begins something like this:
Silver and gold, silver and gold
I’d rather have Jesus than silver and gold
No fame or fortune
No riches untold
I’d rather have Jesus than silver and gold
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3VkTVprN0Q
Featuring a slideshow of random acts of “glamour” such as Milo posing above an Israel flag wrapped in a snake, Milo giving a speech in drag while drinking champagne, and Milo spending almost $8,000 at a bar in one shot; the music video praises Jesus for being the only one there for him when his best friends weren’t.
“But just give me a savior, my life He can hold,” he sings, as the video cuts to a photo of him kissing President Donald Trump‘s Hollywood sign.
Despite the ex-Breitbart editor’s rise to fame as an ardent Trump supporter in 2016, he vowed to cheer impeachment should Trump not follow through on building a U.S.-Mexican border wall.
“If Trump reneges on the wall, I will be in the front row cheering on his impeachment,” he wrote to Instagram.
Banned from Twitter and shunned by the mainstream media world for almost three years now, Milo has been rather active on his other social media pages lately, posting a photo of himself together with Roger Stone in solidarity over the weekend, and joking about the layoffs of several dozen BuzzFeed writers.
“What’s that? layoffs at buzzfeed?” he captioned an “I don’t care” pose.
Other noteworthy parts of the video include dancing women in burkas (presumably a callback to his CPAC book party two years ago), Milo crashing a rally, and kissing himself in the mirror. The video ends with an announcement that Milo is set to “return” in some fashion this Spring.