Michael Ramirez for September 06, 2010

  1. Exploding human fat bombs hedge 060110
    Charles Brobst Premium Member over 13 years ago

    Republicans oppose job creation. Republicans oppose social security. Republicans oppose health care. Republicans oppose freedom of religion. Ramirez is being paid to help Republicans oppose the American way of life.

     •  Reply
  2. Missing large
    raycity  over 13 years ago

    Only a true moran supports Obama care.How can one support something that they have not a clue how much a month it will cost.The only cost some will see for now is that voting for this plan will cost them there seats in November.

     •  Reply
  3. Copy  20  of ciegopeep.
    JoyceBV65  over 13 years ago

    The truth hurts. There are none so blind…

     •  Reply
  4. Paulkossoff
    SpikeySunface  over 13 years ago

    Right on! Ramirez is top of the line in political cartoonists, always hitting the Stupid Evil Party where it hurts.

     •  Reply
  5. Missing large
    Prof_Bleen  over 13 years ago

    Statement #4 is false. Americans are against health care reform because they believe the lies of industry-funded astroturf groups who tell them to fight tooth and nail for their inalienable right to be denied coverage.

     •  Reply
  6. Missing large
    Libertarian1  over 13 years ago

    Part of the problem the Democrats are facing this November is that instead of trying to explain their convoluted plans they just shout epithets at their opponents. No, people questioning what they are doing are not racist, stupid, bigoted, uneducated, and greedy.

    They see $787B authorized to save jobs and it failed, they see the economy deteriorating and nothing being done. They see 11 million illegal immigrants here with nothing being done. They see a “mosque” about to be built 2 blocks from 9/11. That is the Democrats problems not the perplexed public.

     •  Reply
  7. Missing large
    SherriannPederson  over 13 years ago

    “We Are the People” lyrics

    We can remember swimming in December Heading for the city lights in 1975 We share in each other Nearer than father The scent of a lemon drips from your eyes

    We are the people that rule the world A force running in every boy and girl All rejoicing in the world Take me now, we can try

    We lived an adventure Love in the summer Followed the sun until night Reminiscing other times of life For each every other The feeling was stronger The shock hit eleven, got lost in your eyes

    I can’t do well when I think you’re going to leave me But I know I try Are you going to leave me now? Can’t you be believing now

    Can you remember and humanize It was still where we’d energized Lie in the sand and visualize Like it’s ‘75 again

    I know everything about you You know everything about me Know everything about us

     •  Reply
  8. Missing large
    disgustedtaxpayer  over 13 years ago

    nowhere in America’s early writers can you find the Democrat’s adopted Big Brother Government ideas.

    the Bill of Rights was designed to KEEP GOVERNMENT from meddling in the rights of independent citizens.

    nowhere in the Founders’ writings can you find a justification for Democrats’ scofflaw support for illegal aliens to come and be protected from enforcement of immigration laws, and even be given “Santuary” havens!

    America was intended to be a nation of Law-Abiding citizens….no one was to be “above the law”….but Democrats passed laws violating “equal rights” by Quotas and Reverse Discrimination and Preferences, for selected groups in society.

    Free speech rights are violated daily in US “liberal” colleges and “liberal” professors, enjoying pay derived from Conservative parents and Conservative taxpayers, to teach a one-sided, no conservative opinion allowed, “education”….

    Founders set up a system where government provides “peace” and a stable atmosphere so that the Private Sector can operate and flourish and create jobs. If the Founders could return, maybe they would organize Revolution #2 to overthrow a system where more than 50% of the workforce enjoy government jobs.

     •  Reply
  9. Avatar201803 salty
    Jaedabee Premium Member over 13 years ago

    *Yawn*

    “the Bill of Rights was designed to KEEP GOVERNMENT from meddling in the rights of independent citizens.”

    Fair enough. So what do you plan to do about keeping Republicans from using government to attack minorities with religious legislation?

    “nowhere in the Founders’ writings can you find a justification for Democrats’ scofflaw support for illegal aliens to come and be protected from enforcement of immigration laws, and even be given “Santuary” havens!”

    Cuban Adjustment Act. Supported strongly by Republicans. If you make it across the border, your chances of getting deported drop to almost zero. If you don’t, well then you’ll get turned around.

    “America was intended to be a nation of Law-Abiding citizens….no one was to be “above the law””

    Except churches.

    “Free speech rights are violated daily in US “liberal” colleges and “liberal” professors”

    I wasn’t aware that wanting the army to abide the same rules that other outwardly discriminatory organizations have to was a violation. Yet this is what Kagan is attacked for.

    “Founders set up a system where government provides “peace” and a stable atmosphere so that the Private Sector can operate and flourish and create jobs. ”

    Yet the private sector flourished under Clinton and floundered under Bush.

    “enjoying pay derived from Conservative parents and Conservative taxpayers, to teach a one-sided, no conservative opinion allowed, “education”….”

    LoL. “Gays shouldn’t have equal access to the law because otherwise schools might teach our students that gays aren’t bad.” - An ACTUAL Conservative argument. Liberals are taxpayers, too. Their money goes to ousting high-end soldiers from the military for religious bias and for bigoted education. I guess you find that acceptable, though.

    Opposition politics: “If you elect Democrats/Liberals they will kill your babies and attack God, and sodomize animals and your children in public and destroy churches and take all of your money and corrupt your mind with evil spirits of “Science” and “facts.” Someone has to stand up to the experts!! ‘Real Americans’ must stand up against the loss of their country. Y’know.. “real” Americans. ”

     •  Reply
  10. Missing large
    Chocktaw  over 13 years ago

    Duuuude, you’ve lost your shpadoinkle.

     •  Reply
  11. Soulforge2
    wraith13  over 13 years ago

    We oppose obamacare because it will cost too much we oppose the Mosque because we care for the feelings of the families of the 9/11 victims We oppose Socialism because it does NOT work…look at europe we oppose Obama for the laws he is making And more important is we are tired of the liberals hidding behind the racial, foolish and other cards they throw in front of us

     •  Reply
  12. Birthcontrol
    Dtroutma  over 13 years ago

    “We” oppose any progress because being “Americans” as a plurality of “Limbots” and “Beckites” “we” ARE too stupid to breath. Traveling a little over this weekend (in “redneck nation”) has confirmed what Gorebane says– WAY too Americans ARE too stupid!!

     •  Reply
  13. Prr
    Loco80  over 13 years ago

    sorry, senior, the actual popular opinion is between 60 and 70 percent of Americans who “feel that way”, but 20 % of cavemen agree with you!

    Trout, take a look at your post, when you sober up, and then tell me who looks stupid.

     •  Reply
  14. Big dipper
    SuperGriz  over 13 years ago

    SEIU? You mean this SEIU?

    http://tinyurl.com/34nk96d

     •  Reply
  15. Big dipper
    SuperGriz  over 13 years ago

    “Gore Bane said, about 16 hours ago

    The altruistic SEIU mob that beat Kenneth Gladney to a lifelong cripple, to total silence at the DOJ…”

    Oh, really?

    http://tinyurl.com/2a3yvbk

     •  Reply
  16. Avatar201803 salty
    Jaedabee Premium Member over 13 years ago

    “We oppose Socialism because it does NOT work…look at europe ”

    “Unless it’s socialism for the rich, which we’re totally behind.”

    “We oppose obamacare because it will cost too much ”

    What about the Iraq war? Medicare Part D? Tax cuts?

    “we oppose the Mosque because we care for the feelings of the families of the 9/11 victims ”

    What about the Constitution? What about the fact that there’s already a Mosque there? What about the fact that the guy who’s funding it also is a major shareholder for Fox News?

    “we oppose Obama for the laws he is making ”

    His laws differ from Bush’s how?

    “And more important is we are tired of the liberals hidding behind the racial, foolish and other cards they throw in front of us”

    Because gay-loving animal-banging baby-killing God-hating white-hating “affirmative action intellectuals” are totally not “cards” when the right uses them.

    @Gore Bane - *Yawn*. Nice try babe but you need to go back to your history books and learn that the stances of the parties have shifted. This is something that’s easy to learn just by simple observation. For example, if the Right is SO pro-Civil rights, why are they against marriage equality? Why are they for DADT? Why are they against ENDA? Why are they against their own judge that used the law of the land to judge that mob rule against minorities is unconstitutional? Republicans are of the opinion that if a mob of angry thugs were about to stone a woman for dressing like a man (Biblical offense), that they should take a vote from the mob as to whether or not it should be Okay to violate her rights and stone her.

    They call it the “gay agenda.” So the equivalent of the Jim Crow days would have been the “black agenda” by their logic. So yes, while there are indeed some ConservaDems who would deny the rights of such minorities equal rights under the law, the Right wing is the unanimous party of abolition of the 14th Amendment, wielding religion through law (violation of the 1st amendment) against minorities. Prove otherwise.
     •  Reply
  17. Warcriminal
    WarBush  over 13 years ago

    Loco one thing I learned about polls is that most people answer the question they want to answer and not the question that is being asked. Take for example:

    The Iraqi people are better off today because of the military action taken in Iraq by the U.S.-led coalition. Is that strongly or just somewhat (agree/disagree)?

    What people are going to answer is: Are the Iraqi people better off with a dictatorship or a democracy?

    You can guess the answer to that question.

     •  Reply
  18. 100 2208
    parkersinthehouse  over 13 years ago

    typical ramirez - bitter and myopic

     •  Reply
  19. Avatar201803 salty
    Jaedabee Premium Member over 13 years ago

    ^ Nonsense, I have had some far longer ones on here. :D

     •  Reply
  20. Wombat wideweb  470x276 0
    4uk4ata  over 13 years ago

    “Americans oppose Obama because they are racist?”

    Many Americans oppose the stimulus because they were, are, and will be told time and again that it failed (the so-called liberal media was picking its nose at all that), and they see the economy is doing badly. The stimulus-funded projects and jobs are usually not discussed, except every now and then by the CBO - but it’s too dull for the news.

    Many Americans oppose socialism because it’s the byword for evil since the 50s - and as most Americans have little experience with it or particular knowledge of it, it’s not hard to call almost anything socialism. Is Germany, a country much to the left of the US in many respects, socialist? Is the UK? I thought the West won the cold war ;) .

    Many Americans are against “Obamacare” (funny how it was Congress that shaped it), because they were told how much more it costs, that it would “ration” healthcare, about death panels, about how all illegals would get coverage, and all that. First, much of that is just not true. Second, issues such as the (admittedly diluted) benefits of the program such as extended coverage for preventive services, tax credits for small businesses and the lower class, or high-risk coverage seem not to be discussed. Third, the “liberal media” couldn’t even wrap its brain about the fact that the US has the most expensive and least inclusive, by far, healthcare system in the US. When private insurers deny coverage, apparently that’s not rationing. When expensive treatments are denied to save costs, apparently the people who choose whose claim is denied are not “death panels”.

    Many Americans are opposed to the Cordoba center because they were told how radical its people are and how they are funded by people with links to Evil… Nevermind the most prominent of the same “people” are a major stockholder of Fox, and the same outlet knew about it back in 2009. Laura Ingraham interviewed Daisy Khan - where was the outrage back then (http://tinyurl.com/35ug3yk)? Oh, right, it was “I appreciate what you are trying to do.” So what changed things so drastically between late 2009 and now? I’d say… incoming elections.

    So yes, many Americans are opposed to the current US government, and there are some good reasons for that for people on both sides of the political divide. There have been some failings in vision and leadership, and there is definitely room for improvement. However, a lot of the reasons for discontent are overblown or simply manufactured, and I’d say Ramirez is doing a great job propagating some of the lies of the last few years. For all the talk of how the “mainstream” media is so pro-Obama, they have condoned blatant lies and faux scandals - when they haven’t bought into them altogether.

     •  Reply
  21. Paulkossoff
    SpikeySunface  over 13 years ago

    Jade, you are in a sad shape because you actually THINK your arguments make sense. They don’t, dolly. Get back to cooking dinner and ironing clothes.

     •  Reply
  22. 1107121618000
    CorosiveFrog Premium Member over 13 years ago

    That’s what happens when you’re too busy burning Qurans, or blowing up abortion clinics, or demonstrating at gay soldiers funerals to take care of the economy

     •  Reply
Sign in to comment

More From Michael Ramirez