He can’t be “your” politician unless he’s elected. Which clearly implies that being elected is the only thing that really matters. It is kind of refreshing to hear the truth from a politician though.
Here’s an idea. Once a person is elected, they never have to run for re-election. They DO, however, have to face the voters at the end of their term and (assuming they want another term), get 50+% of them to vote for him to have another term. Nobody to run against, no campaigning, no ads, no campaign contributions or fundraising — just their record and whether we like it or not. If more than 50% vote YES, then they stay. If more than 50% vote NO, then they are out at the end of the term, and an actual election is held (the incumbent would be ineligible to run).
Will there be a large drop in political comments a short time after the elections? Also there should be a 28th amendment, that no politician can use Twitter, Facebook, etc.
I’d like to donate to the McWeasely Committee for the Re-Election Of McWeasely SuperPAC. I, also, would like a permit to demolish the local orphanage and put up condos. We cool?
If we could overthrow citizens united, that would help take big money out of politics. Citizens united says that corporations are people. It tilted the playing field. That’s how big money became so influential in our elections and how our elected officials became more concerned about reelection rather than doing the job they were elected to do.
Is the preference for a politician who will vote to make us do what he thinks is best for us, rather than not prevent us from doing what we think is best for us?
I’m sure I don’t have to repeat my comment from yesterday about term limits unless it is to say that these career politicians get re-elected not because they are serving the public, but because the public is lazy.
I used to never believe in term limits. I always felt that the ballot box was the term limiter. Ah, the naivety of my youth as its painfully obvious that the system is pretty much rigged for the incumbents.
It is painful to see so much cynicism here. It is as though nobody watched Adam Schiff’s daily summations at the impeachment hearings. I recommend viewing them, if you can. “They” are NOT “all the same”.
The first person who came to mind for me was Shelia Jackson Lee. Her constituents consistently drink the Kool Aid and vote for her time after time, because she has managed to convince them that she actually cares about them.
BE THIS GUY about 4 years ago
At least he’s honest.
BasilBruce about 4 years ago
As politicians go, he’s no exception.
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member about 4 years ago
He seems like one of the politicians of my country that I “love” the most: Matteo Salvini. He often wear a green tie too .
Templo S.U.D. about 4 years ago
“Everybody plays the fool; there’s no exception to the rule.” ~Cuba Gooding of The Main Ingredient (though I thought it was Aaron Neville)
Concretionist about 4 years ago
He can’t be “your” politician unless he’s elected. Which clearly implies that being elected is the only thing that really matters. It is kind of refreshing to hear the truth from a politician though.
Bilan about 4 years ago
There is an exception to the exception … money under the table.
dmostroff about 4 years ago
Weasly=…Connell?
Kind&Kinder about 4 years ago
Too accurate to be funny. It actually gives me a pain you know where!
Major Matt Mason Premium Member about 4 years ago
Weasel words.
dwane.scoty1 about 4 years ago
Telling you right up front he’s corrupt doesn’t sound weasely to me!
eromlig about 4 years ago
“I promise to be the best Senator money can buy.”
blunebottle about 4 years ago
Don’t be too hard on him. ALL parties have a “get in line” policy for voting in the House of Commons, so as to retain power.
cdward about 4 years ago
Here’s an idea. Once a person is elected, they never have to run for re-election. They DO, however, have to face the voters at the end of their term and (assuming they want another term), get 50+% of them to vote for him to have another term. Nobody to run against, no campaigning, no ads, no campaign contributions or fundraising — just their record and whether we like it or not. If more than 50% vote YES, then they stay. If more than 50% vote NO, then they are out at the end of the term, and an actual election is held (the incumbent would be ineligible to run).
c001 about 4 years ago
He can’t be a politician. He’s too honest.
Comicgeek about 4 years ago
He got my vote!
Anters55 about 4 years ago
I’m having a visceral reaction where I yearn to see this guy end up underneath a Goodyear tire.
jpayne4040 about 4 years ago
Usually the exception would be in fine print.
Breadboard about 4 years ago
Hope the Weasel stops at Larry Croc’s house next ! … Croc Power !
Ellis97 about 4 years ago
A weasel running for office? That’s nothing new.
mjb515 about 4 years ago
So, you are telling us you will represent what the voters want?
Procat Premium Member about 4 years ago
Will there be a large drop in political comments a short time after the elections? Also there should be a 28th amendment, that no politician can use Twitter, Facebook, etc.
nitromicro about 4 years ago
I’d like to donate to the McWeasely Committee for the Re-Election Of McWeasely SuperPAC. I, also, would like a permit to demolish the local orphanage and put up condos. We cool?
monya_43 about 4 years ago
If we could overthrow citizens united, that would help take big money out of politics. Citizens united says that corporations are people. It tilted the playing field. That’s how big money became so influential in our elections and how our elected officials became more concerned about reelection rather than doing the job they were elected to do.
Jeffin Premium Member about 4 years ago
Vote ’em all out so we can get a whole new group of ##@$%^^^&$. And I mean that.
tee929 about 4 years ago
…and Mitch McConnell as the Weasel…..
mjb515 about 4 years ago
Is the preference for a politician who will vote to make us do what he thinks is best for us, rather than not prevent us from doing what we think is best for us?
tripwire45 about 4 years ago
I’m sure I don’t have to repeat my comment from yesterday about term limits unless it is to say that these career politicians get re-elected not because they are serving the public, but because the public is lazy.
Zebrastripes about 4 years ago
T E R M L I M I T S !!!!!!
Homer J about 4 years ago
I used to never believe in term limits. I always felt that the ballot box was the term limiter. Ah, the naivety of my youth as its painfully obvious that the system is pretty much rigged for the incumbents.
Linguist about 4 years ago
“All them politicians in Washington are crooks … ’cept of course, the ones I voted for!”
Thinkingblade about 4 years ago
And so we see the sentiment behind “starve the beast” and “drain the swamp”.
willie_mctell about 4 years ago
“Whatsoever king may reign still I’ll be Vicar of Bray, sir.”
@TherealJasonFox about 4 years ago
He’s very honest for guy named Senetor Weasel Mcweasly.
Charlesh449 about 4 years ago
Red or Blue, it doesn’t matter. They are all the same crooks.
Radish... about 4 years ago
I want to see None of the Above on the ballot. And if none of the above wins, you have to start another election with different people.
Call me Ishmael about 4 years ago
It is painful to see so much cynicism here. It is as though nobody watched Adam Schiff’s daily summations at the impeachment hearings. I recommend viewing them, if you can. “They” are NOT “all the same”.
NatureBatsLast about 4 years ago
We have a horse and buggy system in a post industrial age.
Joan Tinnin Premium Member about 4 years ago
So spot on
mwksix about 4 years ago
So it IS Trump after all!
WF11 about 4 years ago
Hey, at least Senator McWeasely is being honest!
Lola85 Premium Member about 4 years ago
The first person who came to mind for me was Shelia Jackson Lee. Her constituents consistently drink the Kool Aid and vote for her time after time, because she has managed to convince them that she actually cares about them.
car2ner about 4 years ago
look up Represent Us on Y’tube. They’ll show you how much we actually count
DCBakerEsq about 4 years ago
#VoteAnarchy2020 And, use a mail in ballot.
Sisyphos about 4 years ago
The only thing to admire about Senator McWeasely is his openness about his self-interest. Still, could “the other guy” be any better?
Radish... about 4 years ago
Are you better off than you were 4 years ago?
I’ll give you a moment to remove your mask.mfrasca about 4 years ago
“That’s some exception, that exception.”
“It’s the best there is,”
carlosrivers about 4 years ago
This must have been drawn a while ago; Weasel McWeasly is now our President!