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Tired of "politically correct?" Want an editorial cartoon that is quick to call out the bumblings of U.S. politics and cuts slack to no one? Pulitzer-Prize winner Ben Sargent is paying attention and making Washington have second thoughts about that little thing called the First Amendment.
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phuh knees said, about 1 year ago
How ’bout ya buggy whip ’em, good ’ol boy?
dtroutma
said, about 1 year ago
That bulge he’s covering is called “oil revenues”. When they run out, Texas will be in deep, deep, doo doo, which IS what Keystone is really all about.
SaltWaterCroc said, about 1 year ago
Texas is a great state – we just seem to have more than our share of village idiots running the government.
masterskrain said, about 1 year ago
“Dag-nab young whippersnappers! If they want all those luxury items like being able to read and write, they should have been born into a rich family, like I was!”
ODon said, about 1 year ago
Texas – Where we carry are sidearms inside hollowed out textbooks.
Harleyquinn
said, about 1 year ago
To be fair, back then you did not need much to be not poor. Now our poorest don’t have it good unless we feed them at school and make sure they have them a big screen to play x box on.
ya, what ever,
education is like anything else, you get what you put into it.
agate1 said, about 1 year ago
@Harleyquinn
Ironic, isn’t it? Writing skills certainly need attention, for which E.T. can attest.
vwdualnomand said, about 1 year ago
texas is 26 billion dollars in the hole. but, nobody wants to the tough things. and, rick perry and the state’s gop wants texas to become an independent country? WTH?
Weakstream said, about 1 year ago
Youre Right agate1,
He dont write good.
walruscarver2000 said, about 1 year ago
@SaltWaterCroc
But WE still elect them.
Harleyquinn
said, about 1 year ago
@Weakstream
ah, can’t handle the truth and facts so much go after the guy who writes posted notes on the net.
Lib rule 23 can not argue facts smear the person.
yawn.
Simon_Jester said, about 1 year ago
It’s hard to make the case for education in a state where even a Moron-mutant from the planet Dimbulb can become governor
Simon_Jester said, about 1 year ago
@Harleyquinn
Of course ‘facts’ are anything HARLEY says…coz HE said it.
yohannbiimu said, about 1 year ago
Where in America can you get a “good education?” I mean, if you ask ANY high school graduate anything about American civics, they only give you glassy-eyed stares or some idiotic dismissive comment. The state-run education system is producing a nation of idiots who want the state to take care of them. Hell, there are millions of college grads who don’t know anything about what the United States is all about, so they listen to the shallow pithiness from Obama, and call it sublime. Results never matter to collectivists, because they only want equal outcomes for everyone. That spells failure for everyone.
fritzoid
said, about 1 year ago
@Simon_Jester
“It’s hard to make the case for education in a state where even a Moron-mutant from the planet Dimbulb can become governor.”
You’re going to have to narrow that down. I’m not sure whether you’re talking about the incumbent or his immediate predecessor.