good comic. It’s hard to ind anything funny about this whole contemptible election. If we think our one doubts for anything, which it doesn’t.They select and want us to think we elect.
timbob2313And Andrew Johnson’s wasn’t? He was attacked for following Lincoln’s policies and trying to fire some of the “at the pleasure of the president” appointees, as was his right..Phatts CaliforniaBut as ignorant of the world in which we live as a rock.
Phatts CaliforniaWow, antecedents wandering all over the place. For lack of better evidence, I assume you refer to Aleppo, since it was on the front page of newspapers bigger than a small town shopper for weeks. Yes, I knew about Aleppo in the late 1930s, when, as most children of that time, I was interested in aviation. It was the main refueling stop for airliners between Europe and India. By the mid-40s, I had a fair grasp of geography, since there was a war going on (it was in all the pa
Lyons Group, Inc. about 8 years ago
Sure, after all, much of it this year was dirty.
tom_wright about 8 years ago
Especially after you touched the ballot.
Darsan54 Premium Member about 8 years ago
The whole country deserves a long, hot shower. Find a friend.
IQTech61 about 8 years ago
I will be so glad when the election is over – then we will be free from endless lazy cartoonists whining “They both stink!”
Dani Rice about 8 years ago
I was watching a clip of the Kennedy-Nixon debate a few days ago. So civilized! We’ve come a long way – in the wrong direction!
pam Miner about 8 years ago
good comic. It’s hard to ind anything funny about this whole contemptible election. If we think our one doubts for anything, which it doesn’t.They select and want us to think we elect.
Phatts about 8 years ago
GARY JOHNSONWhat other choice do you have? He’s not a crook and he’s not a moron.
hippogriff about 8 years ago
timbob2313And Andrew Johnson’s wasn’t? He was attacked for following Lincoln’s policies and trying to fire some of the “at the pleasure of the president” appointees, as was his right..Phatts CaliforniaBut as ignorant of the world in which we live as a rock.
hippogriff about 8 years ago
Phatts CaliforniaWow, antecedents wandering all over the place. For lack of better evidence, I assume you refer to Aleppo, since it was on the front page of newspapers bigger than a small town shopper for weeks. Yes, I knew about Aleppo in the late 1930s, when, as most children of that time, I was interested in aviation. It was the main refueling stop for airliners between Europe and India. By the mid-40s, I had a fair grasp of geography, since there was a war going on (it was in all the pa
Dawn Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Oh lord yes!