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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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Ennui_rudy Rutherford said, 7 months ago
I’m convinced little Grover had his lunch money taken from him every day at school by them darn old liberals and he’s been trying to get his revenge ever since.
capndunzzl said, 7 months ago
…shame shame shame….shame of fools!
Omnius said, 7 months ago
So funny how republicans are now treating little Grover like he’s a poopyhead.
Dems have to be careful of the republican’s lies about wanting to raise revenues, it’s just more of the same old cut some deductions but never raise tax rates. Time to raise tax rates on the top 2%, time to end their tax cut welfare they don’t need or deserve and that don’t create jobs.
Krazy Ig Katz said, 7 months ago
@Ennui_rudy Rutherford
Apparently his father abused him—or at least his ice cream cones
He went to Harvard and never learned what a false analogy was?
Krazy Ig Katz said, 7 months ago
@Ennui_rudy Rutherford
Apparently his father abused him—or at least his ice cream cones
He went to Harvard and never learned what a false analogy was?
walruscarver2000 said, 7 months ago
Remind me again. How do these birds get so powerful? What? What? What do you mean we let them???
I Play One On TV said, 7 months ago
Our three local reps have pledged to keep the pledge. “I’ve made up my mind (or have had it made up for me). Don’t confuse me with facts.”
hippogriff said, 7 months ago
et2008: Possible, but it doesn’t look like Snow.
MortyForTyrant said, 7 months ago
“Joe, you get the ropes, Mike, you get the shovel, and Frank, you get the car round the back. Let’s do this boys…” – The “Goodfellas” treatment for Grover :-)
Radish
said, 7 months ago
Looking forward to the next stupid idea the republicans will support in lockstep.
Jeddidyah said, 7 months ago
Same trick worked on you when it came time to vote for the Iraq war…fooled you once, shame on your Party. Fooled you twice, wow that was too easy. Now maybe you should find god, Bob. It is the last refuge of scoundrels and fools.
Dredpiraterobt$ said, 7 months ago
@I Play One On TV
We made up the mind of our local too. We voted her OUT!
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ruff
said, 7 months ago
Aahh, finally a congressman that sees the stupidity and conflict in the pledge and repents?
Eryx
said, 7 months ago
@HOWGOZIT
Name one tax hike under Obama.
Craig Linder
said, 7 months ago
I know some women who were at Harvard as undergraduates at the same time as Grover. They said was very socially awkward and something of an outcast. One of them quipped that if they’d just had pity on him and slept with him that maybe he wouldn’t have turned out as badly as he did.
In the immortal words of Dave Barry, “I am not making this up.”