Alexandra DeSanctis of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America are actually glad to see Sen. Kamala Harris and other national Democrats admitting they want single payer, government-run health care for everyone and they hope America is still ready to reject it.  They also hammer radical activist Linda Sarsour for acting as if she’s raising money for hurricane victims when her real goal to build up the bank of her organization to foster division along ethnic, racial, and gender lines.  They also pound Politico for a horrible political cartoon characterizing Texans as confederate, Christian rubes who should realize they are being rescued by government rather than God.  And they close by shaking their heads at the cases of Americans who injured themselves by applying sunscreen directly to their eyeballs to look at the recent solar eclipse.

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  1. Israel P. Inactive
    Israel P.
    @IsraelP

    “Sarsour” in Hebrew is “pimp.”

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  2. dicentra Inactive
    dicentra
    @dicentra

    She herself admits that it means “cockroach” in Arabic and that she’s proud of it.

    Also, are we sure the sunscreen-in-the-eyes story isn’t a parody? Please tell me it’s a parody.

    Please.

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  3. Taras Coolidge
    Taras
    @Taras

    The Politico cartoon is even more fatuous than stated.

    The Coast Guard is part of the military, that conservatives are always trying to increase and liberals are always trying to cut!

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