I can’t imagine what hearings must be like, considering the way most politicians twist and spin answers to simple questions from reporters. The very thought makes my head hurt.
They don’t believe in any God so swearing on a bible means nothing. They ignore the truth anyway, ignore the subpoenas anyway, they lie cheat and steal. Might as well be a court of monkeys or just a bunch of cardboard cutouts. (Hope I am wrong)
For the most part I believe the ones who have shown up have been telling the truth. It’s the ones refusing to comply that are afraid they’ll be caught in a lie.
They should be careful about asking for “the whole truth”. Politicians are known for their ability talk for hours (or days) on any topic without actually saying much about anything.
I have wondered, what if Wonder Woman wrapped her “Lasso of Truth” around the “Great Orangutan in Chief”. Would his head explode, or would the lasso burst into flames?
Hillary told the truth and yet that wasn’t good enough for any of the Republicans.
It is interesting that when the Republicans lie the people who vote Republican are absolutely fine with that. They will even try to spin and justify rape and pedophilia, as long as the candidate looks like them. Even when it’s caught on verifiable video and bad for their own freedoms and personal economy, They are so entrenched in wanting to best the people they perceive as smarter than they are, that they are willing to actually be stupid. On purpose, no less, but as long as they can carry that illusion of besting smart people, they don’t care how much they harm themselves, as long as they can cause even greater harm to others.
In a nutshell, there are two perceptions that stand out:Those that think wealthy people who abuse their power through money are elitists, and those that believe smart people are elitists.
Trump disciples are falling all over themselves trying to discredit the likely original whistle blower, trying desperately to ignore all the first hand evidence. If the original report were from a Cocker Spaniel it would matter not a bit at this point.
That’s the “Diagnostic Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders” (DSM). In other words a possibly incomplete listing of all Bonespurs problems. Also, Washington added “so help me God’ on his own, not part of the oath, and for Bonespurs it meant nothing. While you don’t have to say “so help me God” on ANY time you swear the oath to the United States and Constitution, don’t think any POTUS will have the guts to leave it out any time soon. I also like that the Quran has been used several times now.
For once, I would like to read comments that do not denigrate the other party, which-ever one it is. If you have to slam “the other party” in order to make your point, you have no point.
I was listening to a local public hearing where a person was reading off editorial headlines to support her point, and then she demanded that people think for themselves.
The cartoon is obviously not directly political and applies to courts as well as congressional hearings. The long set of reactions who do not get the simple meaning and presumably want to change the subject.
Dtroutma about 5 years ago
‘Bout right.
Bilan about 5 years ago
Maybe they should provide a dictionary along with the Bible.
kaffekup about 5 years ago
“If I tell the truth, it’s because I tell the truth, not because I put my hand on a book and made a wish.”
Sarah Silverman
finkd about 5 years ago
Provided that they even show up to testify.
Sanspareil about 5 years ago
Since “truth isn’t truth” it doesn’t really matter.
Aussie Down Under about 5 years ago
Crossing your fingers in no way negates a lie.
Lyons Group, Inc. about 5 years ago
No need in saying “so help you, God?”, since we already know were their souls are headed to once they start lying.
emptydog about 5 years ago
Why use an old fashioned book when you can use a Kindle?
Masterskrain about 5 years ago
TRUTH??? Well, that leaves out the Republicans….
3hourtour Premium Member about 5 years ago
… you had me at, “I like beer.”….
Differentname about 5 years ago
Just pointing out you can swear or affirm on any book or none at all. Bibles aren’t mandatory.
nosirrom about 5 years ago
Do you swear…
No! But I know all the words.
Truth is stranger than fiction, Judgie Wudgie.
vics_machine Premium Member about 5 years ago
Have them swear on the Constitution. Most know the contents of that about as much as they know what is in the Bible.
FassEddie about 5 years ago
He’s not going to lie. He just not going to recall anything. He was at the meeting. He just can’t remember any of it.
vics_machine Premium Member about 5 years ago
“Who can face the knowledge that the truth is not the truth? Obsolete. Absolute,” – Neil Peart
ACK! Premium Member about 5 years ago
“Perjury trap!”
mwest about 5 years ago
I can’t imagine what hearings must be like, considering the way most politicians twist and spin answers to simple questions from reporters. The very thought makes my head hurt.
sandpiper about 5 years ago
His lips moved, ergo he lied.
morningglory73 Premium Member about 5 years ago
They don’t believe in any God so swearing on a bible means nothing. They ignore the truth anyway, ignore the subpoenas anyway, they lie cheat and steal. Might as well be a court of monkeys or just a bunch of cardboard cutouts. (Hope I am wrong)
NRHAWK Premium Member about 5 years ago
For the most part I believe the ones who have shown up have been telling the truth. It’s the ones refusing to comply that are afraid they’ll be caught in a lie.
For a Just and Peaceful World about 5 years ago
The bravest person in the country will be the first Republican United States senator to support impeachment. Vote in 2020.
jc17 about 5 years ago
They should be careful about asking for “the whole truth”. Politicians are known for their ability talk for hours (or days) on any topic without actually saying much about anything.
rugeirn about 5 years ago
Close enough, indeed. As in, “Close enough for government work.”
Al Nala about 5 years ago
Your name is so totally fitting.
thelordthygod666 about 5 years ago
If a politician from either party always told the whole truth they’d never be elected.
mridenour about 5 years ago
How do you know when a politician is lying? His/Her lips are moving.
BiathlonNut about 5 years ago
Well, on to Beetle Bailey.
TerBer about 5 years ago
Does congress have to take the same oath?
bgtalbot about 5 years ago
We can look forward to Giuliani’s reply: Why start now?
jimboklein about 5 years ago
I have wondered, what if Wonder Woman wrapped her “Lasso of Truth” around the “Great Orangutan in Chief”. Would his head explode, or would the lasso burst into flames?
majkmushrm Premium Member about 5 years ago
Care to explain why it’s important to you that governments all over the world are ruled by US puppets?
the lost wizard about 5 years ago
Who’s truth are we talking here?
GiantShetlandPony about 5 years ago
Hillary told the truth and yet that wasn’t good enough for any of the Republicans.
It is interesting that when the Republicans lie the people who vote Republican are absolutely fine with that. They will even try to spin and justify rape and pedophilia, as long as the candidate looks like them. Even when it’s caught on verifiable video and bad for their own freedoms and personal economy, They are so entrenched in wanting to best the people they perceive as smarter than they are, that they are willing to actually be stupid. On purpose, no less, but as long as they can carry that illusion of besting smart people, they don’t care how much they harm themselves, as long as they can cause even greater harm to others.
In a nutshell, there are two perceptions that stand out:Those that think wealthy people who abuse their power through money are elitists, and those that believe smart people are elitists.
BTW, thank you for thinking I’m smart. ;)
gcottay about 5 years ago
Trump disciples are falling all over themselves trying to discredit the likely original whistle blower, trying desperately to ignore all the first hand evidence. If the original report were from a Cocker Spaniel it would matter not a bit at this point.
Pisces about 5 years ago
LOL – good one Wiley………..
Ka`ōnōhi`ula`okahōkūmiomio`ehiku Premium Member about 5 years ago
Love the crossed fingers while oath-taking on ‘THE BOOK’ that forbids the taking of oaths.
Andylit Premium Member about 5 years ago
I’ve always wondered what they would do if you said “No”. You can ask me questions but I will not take the oath.
I’m not talking about refusing to testify, just refusing the oath. They can’t cite you for contempt (I think) because you aren’t refusing to answer.
STACEY MARSHALL Premium Member about 5 years ago
From an old Herman comic: I swerve to smell the soup, the toll booth, and nutmeg on the roof.
Dtroutma about 5 years ago
That’s the “Diagnostic Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders” (DSM). In other words a possibly incomplete listing of all Bonespurs problems. Also, Washington added “so help me God’ on his own, not part of the oath, and for Bonespurs it meant nothing. While you don’t have to say “so help me God” on ANY time you swear the oath to the United States and Constitution, don’t think any POTUS will have the guts to leave it out any time soon. I also like that the Quran has been used several times now.
bleu nez about 5 years ago
Out with the old swamp! Howz that new, growing, deeper swamp suitin’ ya. ;-}
bakana about 5 years ago
She didn’t bother to include “So Help You God” because she knows that God is Helpless when a Politician starts flapping his lips.
wiatr about 5 years ago
“Congressman, have you stopped beating your wife?”
Feathered Premium Member about 5 years ago
For once, I would like to read comments that do not denigrate the other party, which-ever one it is. If you have to slam “the other party” in order to make your point, you have no point.
I was listening to a local public hearing where a person was reading off editorial headlines to support her point, and then she demanded that people think for themselves.
pengophile about 5 years ago
The cartoon is obviously not directly political and applies to courts as well as congressional hearings. The long set of reactions who do not get the simple meaning and presumably want to change the subject.