^Like all the “complimentary” names/terms for our current President coming from “the right” because they can’t use a certain “politically incorrect” ethnic name for what they’re really wanting to say. “Kenyan” is as close as they still come, often, and repetitively.
In light of Limbaugh and the dittoheads that make up a lot of the “TEA party” current crop, accusing “Liberals” of vitriol is about as backasswards as it’s possible to get.
Oh, for God’s sake! No one has ever accused anyone of being a terrorist—even metaphorically—for saying “Stop the health care train wreck.” No one has accused those who voted against the Affordable Care Act of being terrorists (even metaphorically) in virtue of that vote. People did use harsh words for those who were willing to bring the government to a halt, wasting billions of dollars, endangering the credit of the United State, and undermining the reputation of our nation in the eyes of the world to try to get, through such threats, what they couldn’t win through the regular political process either in Congress or at the ballot box.
Don’t try to portray such people as the loyal opposition just trying to make their case to the public. That doesn’t pass the smell test.
Why should there be greater compensation for those killed by “terrorism” than for those killed by “workplace violence”? You’re just as dead either way.
Dtroutma over 10 years ago
^Like all the “complimentary” names/terms for our current President coming from “the right” because they can’t use a certain “politically incorrect” ethnic name for what they’re really wanting to say. “Kenyan” is as close as they still come, often, and repetitively.
In light of Limbaugh and the dittoheads that make up a lot of the “TEA party” current crop, accusing “Liberals” of vitriol is about as backasswards as it’s possible to get.
Donald Hubin Premium Member over 10 years ago
Oh, for God’s sake! No one has ever accused anyone of being a terrorist—even metaphorically—for saying “Stop the health care train wreck.” No one has accused those who voted against the Affordable Care Act of being terrorists (even metaphorically) in virtue of that vote. People did use harsh words for those who were willing to bring the government to a halt, wasting billions of dollars, endangering the credit of the United State, and undermining the reputation of our nation in the eyes of the world to try to get, through such threats, what they couldn’t win through the regular political process either in Congress or at the ballot box.
Don’t try to portray such people as the loyal opposition just trying to make their case to the public. That doesn’t pass the smell test.
lonecat over 10 years ago
Why should there be greater compensation for those killed by “terrorism” than for those killed by “workplace violence”? You’re just as dead either way.
oneoldhat over 10 years ago
bho is simply carrying out his promise to destroy USA exceptionalism
echoraven over 10 years ago
Great comic. Brilliant, simply brilliant!