Steve Benson for October 12, 2011

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    Dtroutma  over 12 years ago

    Straw Poll-ish joke?

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    Noveltman  over 12 years ago

    If only their 9 failures were a sign of anything other than “They’ll vote for whoever the hell they’re told to because a Republican votes not with their heart, not with their brain, but with their childhood preacher’s voice in their head saying ‘Democrats are eeeeeevil…Jesus wants us to put a Republican in office…sssssssssssss.’”

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    pirate227  over 12 years ago

    Don’t worry Cain won’t get anywhere near the nomination.Just the flavor of the week.

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    BrianCrook  over 12 years ago

    Although thirty years of mostly Republican rule have harmed America’s schools, our electorate isn’t stupid enough to replace President Obama with billionaire, job-cutting, flip-flopping Mitt Romney, whose main occupation for the last ten years has been running for president.

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    yohannbiimu  over 12 years ago

    Like nearly every Steve Benson ‘toon, this comic is delusional, with absolutely no sense of reality, since the voters who are increasingly abandoning the narcissistic sock-puppet in the White House obviously haven’t made their choice for someone who would be the best OBVIOUS replacement. I assure you that if Cain is that choice, he will crush Obama. Which leads to yet another issue, and that’s all of the utter buffoonery and ammo that Obama provides for any of his opponents (and which nattering morons like Benson ignore for strictly partisan reasons). Obama’s “record” provides the most obvious reason for anyone to either stay at home, or to choose the other guy.

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    ARodney  over 12 years ago

    Cain will not crush Obama. He can’t even add, and the more he talks, the more it shows. One reason that qualified Republicans are staying out of the race is that when they lose in 2012 based on the hatred of the block-everything GOP congress, they won’t be able to run again in 2016 because they’ll have established themselves as losers.

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    jrbaskind Premium Member over 12 years ago

    To the cartoonist and all of my fellow commentators: Biased much?

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    Dtroutma  over 12 years ago

    As people wake up, I think the TEA party is about to get creamed. (And yohan, Roger Ailes has done far more to destroy democracy and American values than Ayers.)

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    BrianCrook  over 12 years ago

    Tigger, your voted twice for the Bush-Cheney & once for McCain-Palin. It figures that you would support Herman Cain.Most Americans, however, were too smart to vote for the previous candidates and are too smart to agree with you now.

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    BrianCrook  over 12 years ago

    Yohan, your claims aren’t worth any response. “The terrorist Bill Ayers”? Are you still trying to deny women equal pay for equal work, too? Do you want all Blacks to go back to the back of the bus?All these battles are over. Equality & fairness have won. Now, we simply need economic fairness.

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    Ferrarello  over 12 years ago

    Yes we Cain,

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    Gypsy8  over 12 years ago

    Now that Cain is up there in the polls, wait for the economists and tax experts to come out with a denunciation of 9-9-9 as smoke and mirrors, which is what it is.

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    BrianCrook  over 12 years ago

    Yes, Zit, like those: Most Americans didn’t vote in 2010. In four of the last five presidential elections, most Americans have voted for the less regressive, less stupid candidate. They will do so again next year.

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