Say hello to a typical Bernie supporter!$226,000 in college debt from a useless degree.Now she is looking for someone to pay for it.That someone is YOU! pic.twitter.com/MyhMKL9JWU— Bobby Eberle (@BobbyEberle13) February 24, 2020 The New York Times ran a poignant opinion piece urging Bernie Sanders to respect the concerns of centrists instead of egotistically pushing ahead with a socialist agenda. The #BernOrBust crowd won't like it. Here's a great interview by Anderson Cooper where he gently pushes back at Bernie Sanders on some of his fuzzy math on how to pay for a free universe. ICYMI: @andersoncooper interviews Bernie Sanders on being the Democratic front-runner and taking on Donald TrumpWATCH: https://t.co/69tk9PulxA pic.twitter.com/THZjON08Zx— 60 Minutes (@60Minutes) February 24, 2020
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Wokey Woke Williamson wants to drive out America’s Dark Psychic Force
"People laugh at the idea that love has political power." I have Mad Love for Marianne Williamson. She is by far the most fascinating character in the 2020 presidential election. Child reporter Jeffrey Kraft: Do you have a pet? Wokey Woke Williamson: My cat is dead. Young reporter to @marwilliamson: “Do you have a pet?”@marwilliamson to young reporter: “I had a cat and the cat died.” pic.twitter.com/jK8Miaf1TG— Philip Crowther (@PhilipinDC) July 31, 2019 Here's Wokey Woke Williamson on reparations: "$100 billion would be an insult." She suggests that $200-$500 billion in reparations would correct the post-Civil War promise of 40 acres and a mule. If Democrats don't deliver on reparations, "dark days are ahead...and Donald Trump will win (again)."
Harping harping harping
Kim Davis is no pioneer in mixing bigotry and government. People have used Bible quotes throughout history to advance their bigotry du jour. In 2012, North Carolina pastor Charles Worley proposed putting gays and lesbians behind electrified fences "to die out." CNN's Anderson Cooper interviewed a member of Worley's flock to explain to her that concentration camps are no longer in vogue. Worley's original sermon may have violated federal laws when he spoke of voting strategies based on whether any politician advocates for gay rights. He has a history of outrageous gay bashing from the pulpit.