As long as he doesn’t vote for the convicted criminal rapist, racist, bigoted, sexist, anti-American insurrectionist who hates the military and is so old and befuddled that he can’t string coherent sentences together, we’ll be okay (and his Depends diaper smells)
There’s a clear choice. One candidate wants to make things better for the majority of us, the ones who don’t have it so good. The other candidate only wants to make things better for the ones who already have it pretty darn good.
Goat is the pretentious phony who is acts like he is wants “greater good” but he is really a dictatorial mindset who is want to suppressing others rights to votes by being in favour of voter suppression.
At least Rat is honest and he ain’t pretentious and is clearly states what he is really wants.
Rational voters do not vote for or against “people.” They vote for or against “policies.” The best evidence of “policies” does not come from what politicians say, but from their histories. Are you better off now than you were four years ago?
But the candidate on the right IS suppressing the vote.
Yesterday an injunction was allowed to delay the mailing of absentee ballots in this state (that were supposed to start going out yesterday) until an appeal of the ruling against RFK to remove his name ballot.
As this state also has several military installations with deployments oversees, the service men and women defending our American way of life are being deprived of their right to vote.
I can’t tell what is worst: people who vote against their self-interest, or for them. Also it would be an improvement to not be voting to reward egotism.
This election isn’t about choosing one who might be a philanthropist or not. It is about if we continue to have a democratic-republic or not. The government our Founders gave us, the best in mankind’s history, is threatened and needs to be saved.
“Suddenly I’m in favor of voter suppression”. Speaking of which, the party that is currently campaigning on trying to “save democracy” just successfully completed legal action to keep the Green party off the presidential ballot in Nevada on a technicality[*], because they knew that people voting for the Green candidate would have cut into the number of votes Democrats would get. So much for the will of the voters.
[*] The technicality was that the Green party had asked the Secretary of State what wording they needed to use on their petitions to get on the ballot. The (Democrat) SoS told them the wrong wording, which the Greens dutifully used. Then once the Green party had spent months acquiring the sufficient number of signatures, the Democrats went to court saying, “hey, none of those signatures count because it wasn’t exactly the necessary wording to be legal, so sorry.” Funny how the Democrat SoS’s “mistake” worked out to the Democrat Party’s ballot advantage, “Democracy” and “will of the voters” being discarded.
BasilBruce 12 days ago
Hard to tell which of these two is the good guy today.
K C 12 days ago
As long as he doesn’t vote for the convicted criminal rapist, racist, bigoted, sexist, anti-American insurrectionist who hates the military and is so old and befuddled that he can’t string coherent sentences together, we’ll be okay (and his Depends diaper smells)
Keno21 12 days ago
Great choice we have; a megalomaniac, or a total nit-wit.
Jml58 12 days ago
Why should I vote for a candidate who works against MY interests?
iggyman 12 days ago
First time ever I do not like either choice !
markkahler52 12 days ago
Sounds to me as tho Rat’s got it just exactly right!!
phritzg Premium Member 12 days ago
There’s a clear choice. One candidate wants to make things better for the majority of us, the ones who don’t have it so good. The other candidate only wants to make things better for the ones who already have it pretty darn good.
Kurtass Premium Member 12 days ago
In Indiana, all you need is a R in front of your name. Look at the last Secretary of State race, criminal over competent.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member 12 days ago
Bad Goat. Voter suppression is always wrong.
Gent 12 days ago
Goat is the pretentious phony who is acts like he is wants “greater good” but he is really a dictatorial mindset who is want to suppressing others rights to votes by being in favour of voter suppression.
At least Rat is honest and he ain’t pretentious and is clearly states what he is really wants.
Joe Cur 12 days ago
Wasn’t “for the greater good” Grindelwald’s mantra? Wouldn’t have worked out so great for all the muggles, just saying…
The Fly Hunter 12 days ago
….and out come the trolls!
e.groves 12 days ago
“VOTE FOR PEDRO!”
jbmlaw01 11 days ago
Rational voters do not vote for or against “people.” They vote for or against “policies.” The best evidence of “policies” does not come from what politicians say, but from their histories. Are you better off now than you were four years ago?
Huckleberry Hiroshima 11 days ago
No, you’ve been a narcissistic a-hole for years.
Count Olaf Premium Member 11 days ago
The Count ❤️ Rat.
Goat from PBS 11 days ago
What am I doing? There is no philanthropy in Rat. He hates society.
GojusJoe 11 days ago
Anyone who votes for the wrong person is a big fat stupidhead. So, nyah nyah nyah.
dallenboston 11 days ago
Trolling, trolling, trolling on the river…. Sorry Tina
KEA 11 days ago
does seem like there should be some kind of idiot test for weeding out voters who are not gonna help the greater good
rshive 11 days ago
Rat the realist. Philanthropy is for philanthropists.
Ellis97 11 days ago
I sure as heck ain’t voting for Trump. I’ll tell you that much.
whelan_jj 11 days ago
Taking other people’s money, even if you do give some of it to the poor is NOT “philanthropy”.
hoffquotes2 11 days ago
Admit it or not, most people feel that way
oish 11 days ago
But the candidate on the right IS suppressing the vote.
Yesterday an injunction was allowed to delay the mailing of absentee ballots in this state (that were supposed to start going out yesterday) until an appeal of the ruling against RFK to remove his name ballot.
As this state also has several military installations with deployments oversees, the service men and women defending our American way of life are being deprived of their right to vote.
mindjob 11 days ago
Goat is a commie pinko
Oldbutnotstupid 11 days ago
Here’s you Sign “STUPID” ALL of the DEMO’s hold it upside down…………….
LaughterIsJoyMuliplied 11 days ago
Very well crafted Steph, one can read whatever they want to in this one.
Maswartz 11 days ago
Again Goat, why do you keep talking to Rat?
rossevrymn 11 days ago
Hey, who was the genius here who suggested Pastis stayed out of politics?:
Marc Schiffres 11 days ago
Wouldn’t Rat be voting for himself?
zeexenon 11 days ago
Yes, the Electoral College pretty much fits the Voter Suppression ticket.
elgrecousa Premium Member 11 days ago
Why on earth is Pastis pouring gasoline on the fire for the second day in the row? There are plenty of Editorial cartoonists doing this already.
Otis Rufus Driftwood 11 days ago
I can’t tell what is worst: people who vote against their self-interest, or for them. Also it would be an improvement to not be voting to reward egotism.
ncorgbl 11 days ago
This election isn’t about choosing one who might be a philanthropist or not. It is about if we continue to have a democratic-republic or not. The government our Founders gave us, the best in mankind’s history, is threatened and needs to be saved.
minty_Joe 11 days ago
“Superman’s Song” by Crash Test Dummies comes to mind right now.
mail2jbl 11 days ago
Rat isn’t wrong here.
Ichner 11 days ago
“Suddenly I’m in favor of voter suppression”. Speaking of which, the party that is currently campaigning on trying to “save democracy” just successfully completed legal action to keep the Green party off the presidential ballot in Nevada on a technicality[*], because they knew that people voting for the Green candidate would have cut into the number of votes Democrats would get. So much for the will of the voters.
[*] The technicality was that the Green party had asked the Secretary of State what wording they needed to use on their petitions to get on the ballot. The (Democrat) SoS told them the wrong wording, which the Greens dutifully used. Then once the Green party had spent months acquiring the sufficient number of signatures, the Democrats went to court saying, “hey, none of those signatures count because it wasn’t exactly the necessary wording to be legal, so sorry.” Funny how the Democrat SoS’s “mistake” worked out to the Democrat Party’s ballot advantage, “Democracy” and “will of the voters” being discarded.
Cameron1988 Premium Member 11 days ago
Why do you do this Steph? You may as well just do editorials. Or do what Mike Peters does, and do them separate
DaBump Premium Member 11 days ago
Ay-yi-yi!
EXCALABUR 11 days ago
Another comic spoiled by political comments.
Swirls Before Pine 11 days ago
You are going to get yourself suppressed, Goat, with that attitude.
serial232 9 days ago
It will horrible if murdering Harris is elected. And she and Joey murdered those 13 killed in Afghanistan.
AM730 9 days ago
This strip brought to you by the Ayn Rand Foundation for Taking Everything You Have, Keeping It For Themselves, and then Calling You a Loser.