King flip-flopper of all time! The truth is, he only cares about himself, and every decision he actually makes and acts on, will be about whatever benefits him.
Trump thinks if he takes every side on every issue, he’ll confuse the voters so much they’ll gladly cast their ballot for him since they can’t remember where he last stood. It’ll work with the “poorly educated.”
I don’t dispute any of the claims in this strip, but I’d love to see the documentation of each point. Is there a website devoted to Trump’s many self-contradictions, with actual quotes?
Hillary does seem to be more consistent, even when the facts contradict her.I did not traffic classified information — FBI says that she didI did it for the convenience of one device — FBI says that she used multiple devices&c.How is this preferred over a man who tries to be everything to everyone?On policy, it seems not unlikely that progressives will get much of what they want with either Trump or Clinton.
It is easy to have twice as many positions if you are both for and against everything. Don’s achievement is speed of his change in convictions. Speaking of convictions, I don’t think email Hillary is finished yet. Even if her IT guy takes the fall.
Trump is laughable for his constant changes in position, but the laughter kind of stops when you remember that he praises bloodthirsty tyrants. Keeping in mind that Saddam Hussein committed well over 100,000 murders, and keeping in mind that he sponsored terrorists, and keeping in mind that Trump recently praised him (and has done it in the past), let’s hear a word from conservative pundit Michael Gershon:The Republican candidate is one of the few politicians in the United States capable of making Hillary Clinton appear sympathetic on the worst day of her campaign. Donald Trump — again falling off the teleprompter wagon — accused the attorney general of bribery, obsessively defended an anti-Semitic meme and praised Saddam Hussein for being “really good at killing terrorists.” On the evidence of Halabja, Hussein was also really good at killing women and children with mustard gas, sarin, tabun and VX. “Saddam Hussein throws a little gas,” Trump mocked in December, “everyone goes crazy, ‘Oh, he’s using gas!’ ”
Just to be clear: Any leader who makes light of the largest chemical weapons attack on civilians in history — which, among other horrors, sent children into convulsions and respiratory failure — has a moral screw loose, a sickness of the soul. Paul Ryan and Reince Priebus, meet the man you have endorsed.
The real “mental illness proof” of the “right” is the failure to recognize that Garry has just summed up the FACTS of Trump’s “positions”. (Ano-cranial sphincter complex on massive scale.)
Trevor Noah’s hit on a “do over” seems appropriate. If Trump wins, there will be portraits of Saddam, Benito, and Assad in the Oval Office. If Hillary wins, the “media” will focus on Bill’s “blue dress syndrome” and emails, while denying any conversations ever occurred within the Bush team to trump up “WMDs and mushroom clouds”.
The rest of the “civilized” world recognizes how dangerously stupid Trump supporters are. Even though they don’t have all that much love for Hillary, at least they recognize the difference between a woman in a pants suit, and a guy who should be in a straightjacket.
@bherbert said in response tp@Odd Dog" “None of the above” just leads to lazy voting."
dhg says,.Nope. It would force any political party to consider whether or not they could convince the majority of the electorate to accept their candidate as a good candidate, not just “not as bad as the other guy.”.Make it easy, though. Not NONE OF THE ABOVERather a place beside every candidate where a voter could markNOT THIS ONE..Let them vote for anyone they wish but also vote against any particular candidate they consider unacceptable..Maybe the voter wants the Democrat, but wouldn’t mind the Green Party candidate or the Communist Party candidate and couldn’t abide the Republican Party candidate or the American Nazi Party or the Libertarian party candidate.They could vote for the one, leave the unpreferred but acceptable two blank, mark the unacceptable candidates..To let it be the voice of all the people, count anyone who abstained from voting at all as being willing to accept any of the candidates. (That is effectively what we have now, but this way it would be explicitly stated.).If a candidate got the most votes for but more than half of all possible voters against, that candidate would be rejected..If a candidate came in second in votes for, but did not receive rejection by more than half of all possible voters and the number one had received over half rejecting, Number 2 candidate would be elected..If both of the top two vote receivers were rejected but the third was not rejected, number 3 would be the winner. .Et cetera..In the rare case all were rejected, they SHOULD have been rejected and a new election would take place with none of them considered that time. They could try again in later years’ elections..This would encourage all voters to vote and encourage them to consider whether or not any of the candidates should be totally rejected. It would encourage candidates to act like they could do the job rather than convince folks others were even worse..Maybe the Green Party or the Libertarian Party could win by putting up a competent candidate who was neither crook nor flake. (It COULD happen.).It couldn’t happen this time but we could amend the Constitution by next time and it would finally switch to direct vote rather than through the electoral college...POWER TO THE PEOPLE
Then why did you disagree with it? There are joke pages out there about Cthulhu running for president, so why do you feel the need to dismiss the whole thing?
@DavidHuieGreen“No, Plutocrats—-the super rich? That’s what it means, rule by the Super Rich.”.Being rich does not mean ruling..Think of all the rich people and how everybody keeps acting like the Koch brothers are running things when they’re what? 5th and 6th down..Nope, the real danger is the Neptunians or the girls from Planet X
@DavidHuieGreen" “Got no soul” means what? An unproven quantity is nothing.“Morals” Depends on what morals if any they follow.“No ethics” certainly as we look at ethics.".What? You’re trying to argue Trump got soul by its nonexistence?.My concept of morals and ethics, of course..David is the measure of all things.And I consider liars, thieves, bullies, suchlike to be immoral.I also think Donald Trump is hugely stupid.If I am wrong, he certainly fooled me.Oh that reminds me, I think he is a fool, too.
@Jack’s World“Schizophrenia much?”.Sometimes.Although the voices tell me that’s okay.He strikes me as more honest than hrc and less likely to ignore constitution no matter what he wanted
And they said Bill was the “waffle”…can’t hold a candle. The real “king” flip-flop would be if he gets to the convention and says “sorry, just kidding…I’m out of here.”
Funny stuff, for a lifetime naïve, ignorant idealist. You see, I had left my religion, and fell in with the ‘civic religion’ of citizen involvement. Out of one cult into another. Political campaigns are a permeable social membrane, people are unified and purposeful: mostly admirable traits are on display…a local political campaign is a feel-good example of what America should be, a depth experience in human interaction…you find out what your neighbors WANT and whether you can trust them in other business interactions, etc.
If you know what influence really is and study it, it’s a very great experience. Also lots of fun people. It becomes a very select local club, going a long way to manifesting ‘a more perfect union’ as the Preamble to the Constitution says is one of the prime reasons for the U.S.
Working on a local election campaign among volunteers is like attending an exciting field trip in school. Meeting locals, informing and presenting a message…excellent training.
Lifetime American. Adrift in a rapidly changing world, finding comfort in the rationale which energizes campaigns…enthusiasms arising organically from my fellow Americans…restores, ultimately, my faith in the Original Creator. Vox populi, vox Dei…(that may not be right. Have no Latin at all)
BE THIS GUY over 8 years ago
“…I have twice as many positions as other politicians…”
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“…and three times as many wives…”
Blood-Poisoning Vermin over 8 years ago
The same number of wives as possible running mate Newt Gingrinch [sic].
Argythree over 8 years ago
It is a gamble, and it’s one we’re going to lose. Either way.
Dtroutma over 8 years ago
Just proves he’s the middle of the road candidate, right?
TMO1 Premium Member over 8 years ago
King flip-flopper of all time! The truth is, he only cares about himself, and every decision he actually makes and acts on, will be about whatever benefits him.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 8 years ago
How’re you fixed for snake oil?
socalvillaguy Premium Member over 8 years ago
Trump thinks if he takes every side on every issue, he’ll confuse the voters so much they’ll gladly cast their ballot for him since they can’t remember where he last stood. It’ll work with the “poorly educated.”
alviebird over 8 years ago
Well, there’s certainly much truth being revealed by this comic Donald. And I believe him.
“Comic” Donald for president!!!
rlcooke over 8 years ago
I don’t dispute any of the claims in this strip, but I’d love to see the documentation of each point. Is there a website devoted to Trump’s many self-contradictions, with actual quotes?
thirdguy over 8 years ago
He is in this for two reasons. Publicity, and improving his brand. Nothing else matters.
babbie Premium Member over 8 years ago
If we built a wall around Trump, I’ll bet we could get Mexico to pay for it.
carlzr over 8 years ago
Okay Gary. Now lets see your Hillary Clinton joke
Arghhgarrr Premium Member over 8 years ago
It’s mic not mike Donald.
pabsfx-comics over 8 years ago
@rlcookehttp://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/05/donald-trump-2016-contradictions-213869
darylmongold over 8 years ago
Hillary would be great fodder why does he not skewer her too?
ladamson1918 over 8 years ago
“The louder he talked of his honor, the faster we counted our spoons.”
gantech over 8 years ago
Scary thing is, that’s not very far from the literal truth.
ComicRelief over 8 years ago
Hillary does seem to be more consistent, even when the facts contradict her.I did not traffic classified information — FBI says that she didI did it for the convenience of one device — FBI says that she used multiple devices&c.How is this preferred over a man who tries to be everything to everyone?On policy, it seems not unlikely that progressives will get much of what they want with either Trump or Clinton.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 8 years ago
It is easy to have twice as many positions if you are both for and against everything. Don’s achievement is speed of his change in convictions. Speaking of convictions, I don’t think email Hillary is finished yet. Even if her IT guy takes the fall.
whiteaj over 8 years ago
No wonder Trudeau gets put on the editorial page in many newspapers.
Godfreydaniel over 8 years ago
Trump is laughable for his constant changes in position, but the laughter kind of stops when you remember that he praises bloodthirsty tyrants. Keeping in mind that Saddam Hussein committed well over 100,000 murders, and keeping in mind that he sponsored terrorists, and keeping in mind that Trump recently praised him (and has done it in the past), let’s hear a word from conservative pundit Michael Gershon:The Republican candidate is one of the few politicians in the United States capable of making Hillary Clinton appear sympathetic on the worst day of her campaign. Donald Trump — again falling off the teleprompter wagon — accused the attorney general of bribery, obsessively defended an anti-Semitic meme and praised Saddam Hussein for being “really good at killing terrorists.” On the evidence of Halabja, Hussein was also really good at killing women and children with mustard gas, sarin, tabun and VX. “Saddam Hussein throws a little gas,” Trump mocked in December, “everyone goes crazy, ‘Oh, he’s using gas!’ ”
Just to be clear: Any leader who makes light of the largest chemical weapons attack on civilians in history — which, among other horrors, sent children into convulsions and respiratory failure — has a moral screw loose, a sickness of the soul. Paul Ryan and Reince Priebus, meet the man you have endorsed.
ChessPirate over 8 years ago
It’s a joke, son!
Dtroutma over 8 years ago
The real “mental illness proof” of the “right” is the failure to recognize that Garry has just summed up the FACTS of Trump’s “positions”. (Ano-cranial sphincter complex on massive scale.)
Trevor Noah’s hit on a “do over” seems appropriate. If Trump wins, there will be portraits of Saddam, Benito, and Assad in the Oval Office. If Hillary wins, the “media” will focus on Bill’s “blue dress syndrome” and emails, while denying any conversations ever occurred within the Bush team to trump up “WMDs and mushroom clouds”.
The rest of the “civilized” world recognizes how dangerously stupid Trump supporters are. Even though they don’t have all that much love for Hillary, at least they recognize the difference between a woman in a pants suit, and a guy who should be in a straightjacket.
jackhs over 8 years ago
I bet GT votes for the queen of corruption
wial over 8 years ago
To be fair, he’s not the only candidate in the race with more than one position on the given issues.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 8 years ago
@Argythree“But the other Plutocrats will win either way just as before.”.Or the Neptunians
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 8 years ago
@bherbert said in response tp@Odd Dog" “None of the above” just leads to lazy voting."
dhg says,.Nope. It would force any political party to consider whether or not they could convince the majority of the electorate to accept their candidate as a good candidate, not just “not as bad as the other guy.”.Make it easy, though. Not NONE OF THE ABOVERather a place beside every candidate where a voter could markNOT THIS ONE..Let them vote for anyone they wish but also vote against any particular candidate they consider unacceptable..Maybe the voter wants the Democrat, but wouldn’t mind the Green Party candidate or the Communist Party candidate and couldn’t abide the Republican Party candidate or the American Nazi Party or the Libertarian party candidate.They could vote for the one, leave the unpreferred but acceptable two blank, mark the unacceptable candidates..To let it be the voice of all the people, count anyone who abstained from voting at all as being willing to accept any of the candidates. (That is effectively what we have now, but this way it would be explicitly stated.).If a candidate got the most votes for but more than half of all possible voters against, that candidate would be rejected..If a candidate came in second in votes for, but did not receive rejection by more than half of all possible voters and the number one had received over half rejecting, Number 2 candidate would be elected..If both of the top two vote receivers were rejected but the third was not rejected, number 3 would be the winner. .Et cetera..In the rare case all were rejected, they SHOULD have been rejected and a new election would take place with none of them considered that time. They could try again in later years’ elections..This would encourage all voters to vote and encourage them to consider whether or not any of the candidates should be totally rejected. It would encourage candidates to act like they could do the job rather than convince folks others were even worse..Maybe the Green Party or the Libertarian Party could win by putting up a competent candidate who was neither crook nor flake. (It COULD happen.).It couldn’t happen this time but we could amend the Constitution by next time and it would finally switch to direct vote rather than through the electoral college...POWER TO THE PEOPLE
gammaguy over 8 years ago
Why did the rat rug cross the road… again, and again, and again, without ever stopping in the middle?.The graft is always greener on the other side.
ChessPirate over 8 years ago
Then why did you disagree with it? There are joke pages out there about Cthulhu running for president, so why do you feel the need to dismiss the whole thing?
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 8 years ago
@DavidHuieGreen“No, Plutocrats—-the super rich? That’s what it means, rule by the Super Rich.”.Being rich does not mean ruling..Think of all the rich people and how everybody keeps acting like the Koch brothers are running things when they’re what? 5th and 6th down..Nope, the real danger is the Neptunians or the girls from Planet X
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 8 years ago
@DavidHuieGreen" “Got no soul” means what? An unproven quantity is nothing.“Morals” Depends on what morals if any they follow.“No ethics” certainly as we look at ethics.".What? You’re trying to argue Trump got soul by its nonexistence?.My concept of morals and ethics, of course..David is the measure of all things.And I consider liars, thieves, bullies, suchlike to be immoral.I also think Donald Trump is hugely stupid.If I am wrong, he certainly fooled me.Oh that reminds me, I think he is a fool, too.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 8 years ago
@Jack’s World“Schizophrenia much?”.Sometimes.Although the voices tell me that’s okay.He strikes me as more honest than hrc and less likely to ignore constitution no matter what he wanted
lindz.coop Premium Member over 8 years ago
And they said Bill was the “waffle”…can’t hold a candle. The real “king” flip-flop would be if he gets to the convention and says “sorry, just kidding…I’m out of here.”
plusaf over 8 years ago
Well, if you’re for a lying, murdering Socialist, sure… Trump is not whom you’re going to vote for…
But your art is great and often amusing. Keep up the good work! I’ve been a fan for decades!
tigre1again over 8 years ago
Funny stuff, for a lifetime naïve, ignorant idealist. You see, I had left my religion, and fell in with the ‘civic religion’ of citizen involvement. Out of one cult into another. Political campaigns are a permeable social membrane, people are unified and purposeful: mostly admirable traits are on display…a local political campaign is a feel-good example of what America should be, a depth experience in human interaction…you find out what your neighbors WANT and whether you can trust them in other business interactions, etc.
If you know what influence really is and study it, it’s a very great experience. Also lots of fun people. It becomes a very select local club, going a long way to manifesting ‘a more perfect union’ as the Preamble to the Constitution says is one of the prime reasons for the U.S.
Working on a local election campaign among volunteers is like attending an exciting field trip in school. Meeting locals, informing and presenting a message…excellent training.
Lifetime American. Adrift in a rapidly changing world, finding comfort in the rationale which energizes campaigns…enthusiasms arising organically from my fellow Americans…restores, ultimately, my faith in the Original Creator. Vox populi, vox Dei…(that may not be right. Have no Latin at all)
MarkMiller2 over 4 years ago
I wonder if GBT at some level knows this is what Trump wants.