And in other news, the chief executives have the discretion to share whatever secrets they feel are necessary to be shared, as it is within their Constitutional Authority to do so.
But those are alternative facts not germane to the narrative at hand.
@bo…except pathetic mentally ill trump shared secrets for the sole reason of self promotion. There is literally nothing about the man that’s not about his sickness. It’s chronic, compulsive, and destructive. That, my metal flower, is a fact deemed not germane, right?
It is almost as if you think Trump was the one who colluded with Russia instead of Clinton, next thing you will be telling us is the DOJ should be investigating Trump not Clinton. Should we also believe that Clinton didn’t win the election and it is not right for the sitting president to go after a private citizen?
Sighhh… TDB used to be so funny. It was the best! We get it. You don’t like Trump. I often don’t like him either. But give it a frakkin’ break. What happened to God Man, Percy Dunwoodie, Lucky Ducky??? Ruben, please stop cramming your political opinions down our throats. As I said, we get it already.
Bolling should only draw what I want him to draw, and say only what I want him to say. I can’t draw my own strip, and nobody would read it, and he owes me because I read his strip!
When Manafort flips (and he will), not even Trump voters will be able to ignore the facts. (Well, some of them will be able to. Okay, most of them will be able to. But they won’t vote for Trump anymore!)
Re: panel four.One of Reagan’s worst legacies was the idea of “Even handedness.” The philosophy was, “You can’t say anything bad about me unless you say something bad about them.” The media took it to heart, but they had a dilemma. So, to continue reporting the news, the other side’s peccadillos became terrible offences just so they could talk about his terrible offences and give the illusion of fairness.
We have a similar situation now. The lunatic fringe must be treated as a valid point of view, because not to do so would be uneven handed.
Going after Trump is like shooting fish in a barrel. He’s such a easy target. There are a lot of other political idiots running loose who need to be taken down a notch.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 7 years ago
Crossing a line? You say I’m crossing a line? What line? I don’t see no stinking line!
Daniel Jacobson about 7 years ago
Sorry. when I put this in a file, I filed it under Trump, not Clinton.
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 7 years ago
And in other news, the chief executives have the discretion to share whatever secrets they feel are necessary to be shared, as it is within their Constitutional Authority to do so.
But those are alternative facts not germane to the narrative at hand.
MIHorn Premium Member about 7 years ago
But . . . . Benghazi! Emails!
twclix about 7 years ago
@bo…except pathetic mentally ill trump shared secrets for the sole reason of self promotion. There is literally nothing about the man that’s not about his sickness. It’s chronic, compulsive, and destructive. That, my metal flower, is a fact deemed not germane, right?
Lethea about 7 years ago
The restaurant changed its name from Kentucky Fried Babies to “KFB” because they thought it sounded more “cool” to the teenagers.
dr_suess about 7 years ago
The bottom frame is fake news! You KNOW he’d have ordered fries and gravy, too!Nothing like dipping your fried babies in gravy! mmmm!
Lyman Elliott Premium Member about 7 years ago
I see panel 3 as inaccurate. This would only apply to the tRumpistas, it does not in any way apply to anyone who has a brain they actually use.
Masterskrain about 7 years ago
What’s TRULY scary is how 100% ACCURATE THIS IS!!!
Mr. Blawt about 7 years ago
It is almost as if you think Trump was the one who colluded with Russia instead of Clinton, next thing you will be telling us is the DOJ should be investigating Trump not Clinton. Should we also believe that Clinton didn’t win the election and it is not right for the sitting president to go after a private citizen?
larryculley about 7 years ago
Sighhh… TDB used to be so funny. It was the best! We get it. You don’t like Trump. I often don’t like him either. But give it a frakkin’ break. What happened to God Man, Percy Dunwoodie, Lucky Ducky??? Ruben, please stop cramming your political opinions down our throats. As I said, we get it already.
Kip W about 7 years ago
Bolling should only draw what I want him to draw, and say only what I want him to say. I can’t draw my own strip, and nobody would read it, and he owes me because I read his strip!
I’m entitled.
Godfreydaniel about 7 years ago
When Manafort flips (and he will), not even Trump voters will be able to ignore the facts. (Well, some of them will be able to. Okay, most of them will be able to. But they won’t vote for Trump anymore!)
Malcolm Hall about 7 years ago
We’ll miss your insightful comments, Larry.
WilliamMedlock about 7 years ago
Re: panel four.One of Reagan’s worst legacies was the idea of “Even handedness.” The philosophy was, “You can’t say anything bad about me unless you say something bad about them.” The media took it to heart, but they had a dilemma. So, to continue reporting the news, the other side’s peccadillos became terrible offences just so they could talk about his terrible offences and give the illusion of fairness.
We have a similar situation now. The lunatic fringe must be treated as a valid point of view, because not to do so would be uneven handed.
jpozenel about 7 years ago
Tell us something that we don’t already know!
Masterskrain about 7 years ago
If you are not furious and disgusted with Donnie Dumpsterfire, you’re NOT paying attention!
Masterskrain about 7 years ago
MAGA=Mueller AIN’T Going Away!
boydpercy Premium Member about 7 years ago
Going after Trump is like shooting fish in a barrel. He’s such a easy target. There are a lot of other political idiots running loose who need to be taken down a notch.
jpozenel about 7 years ago
It works because he plays to his audience.