Socialist Bernie Sanders, who has decried millionaires for years, is a millionaire. That revelation was ignored by the flagship ABC and NBC morning shows, despite a combined four hours of air time on Wednesday. Only CBS This Morning noticed, offering a scant 49 seconds to the awkwardness of the very wealthy Sanders.

CBS guest co-host Anthony Mason explained, “Senator Bernie Sanders said he is a millionaire. In an interview with the New York Times, the Democratic presidential candidate says his 2016 book Our Revolution pushed him into the ranks of high earners as it entered the New York Times bestseller list.” Highlighting a perceived hypocrisy, Mason added, “The Vermont senator denounced millionaires for years.”

The only clip of the socialist discussing this point came when Sanders admitted, “I wrote two books in recent years. One of them was a bestseller on the New York Times bestseller list, translated to five or six languages. I did very, very well. I made money on that book.”

There was no push back from political correspondent Ed O'Keefe and no reminder to Sanders of all the times he condemned millionaires. CBS This Morning and Tuesday’s CBS Evening News offered a combined four minutes and 22 seconds to interviewing Sanders, but just 49 seconds of the total interviews mention of his wealth.

Yet, that’s still better than the other two morning shows. ABC’s Good Morning America and NBC’s Today skipped Sanders’s millionaire status entirely. Both Fox News and CNN on Wednesday, however, mentioned it. The New York Times reported it online on Tuesday and in print on Wednesday.

In 2013, the Media Research Center’s Brent Bozell and Tim Graham showcased how journalists tried to portray wealthy 2012 Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney as out of touch:

When ABC anchor Diane Sawyer interviewed Mitt Romney on April 17, 2012, she casually announced “the Obama campaign is working overtime to paint the portrait of a man whose riches have put him out of touch.” She then offered Romney the Obama spin: “The speaking fees, the Cadillacs, the story out now that there’s an elevator for your cars in the new house you’re planning in La Jolla. Are you too rich to relate?”

And Romney wasn’t even someone who decried millionaires.

Transcripts of the CBS This Morning interviews with Sanders can be found below. Click “expand” to read more.