I see what you’re trying to do Kelly, but as a nation we are all suffering from the DTs. He is a moral vacuum with the ethics of a rabid weasel (which is an insult to weasels).
The Grand Wizard Donny Johnny suggested a moral equivalence between both sides of the conflict, not just in Charlottesville, but everywhere. The left getting rammed down with a car, is just as bad as Nazis storming a town with torches. And racists apologists can’t do anything but draw funny cartoons.
President liar signed the US onto another hitch in Afghanistan, after he said in speech after speech that he would end America’s longest undeclared war.
This toon is supposed to make a point, and it does. However, it’s the opposite of the intended point, I think. Our mentally ill president may not be an American Nazi “officially” but he sure seems to love them and what they stand for—and they love him back. They are the most loyal part of his “base.”
The issue is mental illness. When you are a malignant narcissist, praise is oxygen for your tortured soul. When you have ADD, you tend to be compulsive, as we see every day with the trumpy Twitter crap and his immediate, true, and heartfelt reaction to the Nazis in Charlottesville. Even so, this still doesn’t get you “moral equivalence” because trumpy is amoral.
Here’s the trump family recipe. Take a massive amount of mental illness, add in the ADD, stir well, blend in Russian money and a rich, racist father, add two spoonfuls of treason, several tons of lies, six bankruptcies, 3,500 lawsuits. One fake “university” and let marinate. Combine with an ignorant and unprincipled right wing electorate and Congress, while seasoning well with second amendment solutions and Russian hacking. Then surround yourself with fourth-rate hacks and lackies, fire any of them to taste, bake well in conflicts of interest and top with fake news for a year and a half. Voila!
@twclix an absolutely astute observation! That analysis should be saved for posterity. It is a portrait of the man in words that should go down in history. The only problem is unfortunately we’re still stuck with him. But you have nailed him perfectly!
Breitbart seems ready for one of Steve Bannon’s famed “wars.”
Just minutes after President Donald Trump concluded his Afghanistan policy speech Monday night, the conservative site took an aggressive, critical approach to the address and Trump’s new policy. A banner headline blasted the president’s decision to extend the U.S. military commitment in Afghanistan as a “flip-flop” that “reverses course.”
Articles likened him to his predecessor, President Barack Obama — a known sore spot for Trump.Gonna be interesting to watch the Master Negotiator get himself out of the jam when his base starts unloading on him from the right.
“Trump’s ‘America First’ Base Unhappy with Flip-Flop Afghanistan Speech,” blared one headline.
The lead of the main story contained a series of subtle digs: “President Trump unveiled his plan for Afghanistan after seven months of deliberation Monday evening, announcing tweaks around the edges of the current strategy instead of a different approach,” read the lead sentence of Breitbart’s wrap on the speech.
Trump’s problem it that you gotta dance wit dem dat brung ya. He pandered to that trash all the way to the White House and now there’s no way to get the sh#t off his shoes or the blood off his hands. You can run a campaign on hate but not a country.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member over 6 years ago
The Rump is not a nazi, but he is a moron.
Dtroutma over 6 years ago
If it quacks like a duck, and defends the duck, it’’s a duck.
Darsan54 Premium Member over 6 years ago
I see what you’re trying to do Kelly, but as a nation we are all suffering from the DTs. He is a moral vacuum with the ethics of a rabid weasel (which is an insult to weasels).
Ontman over 6 years ago
I couldn’t help but notice that the orange hypocrite forgot Trans genders in his speech about unity in the armed forces.
Mr. Blawt over 6 years ago
The Grand Wizard Donny Johnny suggested a moral equivalence between both sides of the conflict, not just in Charlottesville, but everywhere. The left getting rammed down with a car, is just as bad as Nazis storming a town with torches. And racists apologists can’t do anything but draw funny cartoons.
Radish the wordsmith over 6 years ago
President liar signed the US onto another hitch in Afghanistan, after he said in speech after speech that he would end America’s longest undeclared war.
Radish the wordsmith over 6 years ago
“The Afghan War is a waste of American life and American treasure,” Trump said before the election.
Radish the wordsmith over 6 years ago
The Trump family is breaking the Secret Service budget with their constant travels.
twclix over 6 years ago
This toon is supposed to make a point, and it does. However, it’s the opposite of the intended point, I think. Our mentally ill president may not be an American Nazi “officially” but he sure seems to love them and what they stand for—and they love him back. They are the most loyal part of his “base.”
The issue is mental illness. When you are a malignant narcissist, praise is oxygen for your tortured soul. When you have ADD, you tend to be compulsive, as we see every day with the trumpy Twitter crap and his immediate, true, and heartfelt reaction to the Nazis in Charlottesville. Even so, this still doesn’t get you “moral equivalence” because trumpy is amoral.
Here’s the trump family recipe. Take a massive amount of mental illness, add in the ADD, stir well, blend in Russian money and a rich, racist father, add two spoonfuls of treason, several tons of lies, six bankruptcies, 3,500 lawsuits. One fake “university” and let marinate. Combine with an ignorant and unprincipled right wing electorate and Congress, while seasoning well with second amendment solutions and Russian hacking. Then surround yourself with fourth-rate hacks and lackies, fire any of them to taste, bake well in conflicts of interest and top with fake news for a year and a half. Voila!
Mm, mm, good!
rossevrymn over 6 years ago
Where’s the joke?
Sadandconfused9 over 6 years ago
@twclix an absolutely astute observation! That analysis should be saved for posterity. It is a portrait of the man in words that should go down in history. The only problem is unfortunately we’re still stuck with him. But you have nailed him perfectly!
Radish the wordsmith over 6 years ago
Breitbart seems ready for one of Steve Bannon’s famed “wars.”
Just minutes after President Donald Trump concluded his Afghanistan policy speech Monday night, the conservative site took an aggressive, critical approach to the address and Trump’s new policy. A banner headline blasted the president’s decision to extend the U.S. military commitment in Afghanistan as a “flip-flop” that “reverses course.”
Articles likened him to his predecessor, President Barack Obama — a known sore spot for Trump.Gonna be interesting to watch the Master Negotiator get himself out of the jam when his base starts unloading on him from the right.
“Trump’s ‘America First’ Base Unhappy with Flip-Flop Afghanistan Speech,” blared one headline.
The lead of the main story contained a series of subtle digs: “President Trump unveiled his plan for Afghanistan after seven months of deliberation Monday evening, announcing tweaks around the edges of the current strategy instead of a different approach,” read the lead sentence of Breitbart’s wrap on the speech.
mr_sherman Premium Member over 6 years ago
@jlhudg23: Since you’re so into name-calling, how about wearing this one? dumpster sucker.
cubefarmer over 6 years ago
The local libtrolls continue their violent bigotry and completely miss just how right they prove both Steve and Trump.
Radish the wordsmith over 6 years ago
Trump will be impeached as soon as possible.
ED CANTWELL over 6 years ago
Trump’s problem it that you gotta dance wit dem dat brung ya. He pandered to that trash all the way to the White House and now there’s no way to get the sh#t off his shoes or the blood off his hands. You can run a campaign on hate but not a country.
wherehaveallthetalentedartistsgone over 6 years ago
I think the funniest thing is reading all the comments, proving his point. Well done Mr. Kelly.