Steve Kelley for December 01, 2012

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    Chillbilly  over 11 years ago

    “Dump the Trump” … If you don’t like the fact that Macy’s has chosen this a$$hat as their corporate spokesbirther, then consider spending your holiday dollars at a nice local store where you’re helping your neighbors instead of the donald.

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    Mickey 13  over 11 years ago

    They should take Donald Trump and Grover Norquist and ship them off someplace far away for at least a year, just to minimize the noise factor. Maybe then the adults can reconvene and get something done…

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    frodo1008  over 11 years ago

    You sarcasm is most welcome here. And sometimes it is even funnier than the cartoons themselves!

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    lonecat  over 11 years ago

    With a little rewording, this isn’t such a bad idea.

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    ConserveGov  over 11 years ago

    The Republicans Welfare Reform (which the Dums said would ba a disaster) is working. Also with O’s horrible economy I don’t blame people for only having 1 kid.

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    dwilliams_72206  over 11 years ago

    “Have you checked Eryx’s comments? Over 13,000!!!!! It must be a gocomics high. With nothing to say at all.”[]Thanks for the hint; I hadn’t checked because I had no incentive, but your post put me on the trail. []“Eryx” has been a member for approximately 47 months and averages around 287 comments per month.[]You have been a member for eight months (happy anniversary, today) and average 871 comments per month.[]I stand by my previous assessment.[]Additionally, I would add that “Eryx” has comments that add to any discussion (except when he gets baited by “trolls” and responds), whereas your comments are generally meaningless distractions and target individuals rather than issues.[]I don’t mean to hurt your feelings with that, but I believe it to be an accurate judgment.:)

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    fritzoid Premium Member over 11 years ago

    “The TeaParty beats the SocialistParty any day.”

    To the extent that Tea Party-endorsed candidates probably garnered more votes than Socialist Party-endorsed candidates, that’s a truthful statement. But then again, the last Socialist Party candidate you would likely have heard of was Eugene V. Debs. He lost (most recently in 1920).

    In the last election, we had the Socialist Party USA (Stewart Alexander), the Party of Socialism and Liberation (Peta Lindsay), the Socialist Equality Party (Jerome White), and the Socialist Workers Party (James Harris). (PS: They all lost.)

    The Left has always been vulnerable to splintering, but one thing I’d imagine all of these candidates agreed on is that the Democratic Party isn’t Socialist.

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