That’s what this country needs, more economic advice from a person who draws cartoons. Nice art work, poor economics, skewed history. This is not a lab experiment Michael, what happens if your plan is wrong?
Great. First we had Obama on the apology tour and now we have Kerry on the stupid tour. Well, we invented WYSIWYG and now Kerry is proving it exists with his inane remarks. I guess Kerry is trying to validate Forest Gump: “Stupid is as stupid does.”
The cartoon and some of the comments here are demonstrating Kerry’s point. He was explaining that the right of free speech in the US includes the right to say stupid things. He’s right. But Ramirez and a number of posters are paying no attention to the context of his statement or to what it means and just taking the opportunity to make stupid comments. But as Kerry says, they’ve got a right…
Nah, grammatically speaking, that would be like someone saying “I am a Philadelphian” and thinking they were calling themself a cheesesteak sub. No German would ever think a foreigner would mean “I am a Berliner” to mean “I am a Berliner doughnut.”
Chillbilly about 11 years ago
The truth hurts.
cwsprague about 11 years ago
Shoot, most elections prove that.
David Riedel Premium Member about 11 years ago
So much for the honeymoon.
rockngolfer about 11 years ago
It beat TV coverage of the Republican convention.It is the highest ranked CABLE show.
lonecat about 11 years ago
What troubles me is that some people seem to think stupidity is not just a right of American citizenship, but an obligation.
Cat43ullus about 11 years ago
Ramirez exercises his right with gusto.
eddiemoe about 11 years ago
That’s what this country needs, more economic advice from a person who draws cartoons. Nice art work, poor economics, skewed history. This is not a lab experiment Michael, what happens if your plan is wrong?
Mickey 13 about 11 years ago
Great. First we had Obama on the apology tour and now we have Kerry on the stupid tour. Well, we invented WYSIWYG and now Kerry is proving it exists with his inane remarks. I guess Kerry is trying to validate Forest Gump: “Stupid is as stupid does.”
lonecat about 11 years ago
The cartoon and some of the comments here are demonstrating Kerry’s point. He was explaining that the right of free speech in the US includes the right to say stupid things. He’s right. But Ramirez and a number of posters are paying no attention to the context of his statement or to what it means and just taking the opportunity to make stupid comments. But as Kerry says, they’ve got a right…
Stormrider2112 about 11 years ago
Nah, grammatically speaking, that would be like someone saying “I am a Philadelphian” and thinking they were calling themself a cheesesteak sub. No German would ever think a foreigner would mean “I am a Berliner” to mean “I am a Berliner doughnut.”
Dtroutma about 11 years ago
Proof of the ’toon: “W”.
tengu99 about 11 years ago
No duh. Well drawn but still … no duh.
The biggest problems with this is that these people don’t know they are stupid and loudly make use of the first amendment.
Its the main reason why people like Hannity and Co. have become so very rich.
PlainBill about 11 years ago
And Mikey proves that on a daily basis.
And Ms. Ima proves it many times a day. :)
justdaveL about 11 years ago
Ich bin ein dummkopf!
msgreymare about 11 years ago
It sounds better in French, though then the Kennedy reference gets lost. How far this country has diminished since 1960.