Deep Cover by Tim Eagan
- November 19, 2009
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Deep Cover’s unique style of provocative political satire has won it a loyal following. Using an unusual mini-movie storytelling format, recovering lawyer Tim Eagan punctures pompous personalities, deflates bloviators, and attempts to shine light where it is most needed. This outrageous strip appears in mainstream and alternative West Coast papers and has been described as "Tom the Dancing Bug meets Ted Rall."
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kensurg
said,
1 day ago
And this difffers from any other politican how?
boozoothatswho said, 1 day ago
Oh, about 50 points on Stanford-Binet. She actually blames Katie Couric, for asking her what she reads. That’s not a trick question if you aren’t a self-absorbed idiot.
BOB HASTY
said,
1 day ago
A good politician always knows to say what we want to hear. Then they act on their own best interest. Palin thinks that her base only wants her to complain about all of the little people who try to get in her way and spoil her plans. Then she quits her position of power and authority, so that she can make more money.
Any other politician would accumulate power and friends using the office they hold. Palin wants us to think that she will always quit any office to which we elect her when she thinks there is no advantage in holding on to that office.
No other politician would demand respect by quitting his/her office. She was in position to use the office of Alaska’s Governor to “open the doors” for which she is waiting. As a politician, she is a loser. As a celebrity she uses her weakness to amass a following of losers. Now that is truly unique!
totalloser said, 1 day ago
Palin has no plan only talking points. She is to stupid to have a plan, only people as stupid as her would think she is qualified to be president. Unfortunately that covers most of Middle America who vote for someone who claims to love Jesus rather than someone who is trying to help them
wholescot
said,
1 day ago
to Bozo and totalloser: maybe your names say it all. Palin will have the last laugh yet.
HARVIN GWIN said, 1 day ago
A fine representative of 95% of Americans.Palin for Feurher!
openminded
said,
1 day ago
And the “Finger Pointing Award for 2009” goes to…
Guess who?
Badto Thebone said, 1 day ago
I refuse to call anybody stupid that can go from mayor of a podunk town in Alaska to getting an 11 million dollar book deal. Now the people that buy the book are morons.
HabaneroBuck said, 1 day ago
Horrible artwork, which belies a deep-rooted liberal desire to make all conservatives appear “ugly”.
Where’s the Deep Cover about Obama’s ghostwriter? I guarantee, for whatever her shortcomings, that Palin wrote more of Rogue than Obama wrote of Dreams.
pschearer
said,
1 day ago
Just because Palin is not that smart is no condemnation of her as a person. But it DOES disqualify her for any significant office, most of all at a national level. She’s not even smart enough to know that she’s not very smart.
But even if she were brilliant, what should REALLY disqualify her is her opposition to science based on her religious views and her choice–CHOICE!– to have a retarded baby.
Some people would think I share a lot of views with Palin and other conservatives, such as limited government and strong defense. But people like her are the exact reason I am NOT a conservative and why I dropped my Republican registration over 25 years ago.
(But there is one thing I will defend her on. The recent Newsweek cover of her in the bicycling outfit is shameful of Newsweek, no matter how nice her legs are. I’ve been thinking of cancelling my subscription of about 40 years standing and I think that will do it.)
Flight Suit
said,
about 22 hours ago
Take Dan Quayle, Lyndon Larouche, Gary Hart, Michael Dukakis and Carrie Prejean and put them in a blender and you still won’t get an epic fail of Sarah Palin proportions.
cabrobst said, about 15 hours ago
She is a nail in the GOP coffin. For that, I love her.
MisngNOLA
said,
about 12 hours ago
Take Dan Quayle and put his few verbal foibles up against the epic failures that Joe Biden has given us in just his first year, and you’ll see why some people believe that there’s a slight bias to the media. It has become my considered opinion that people who are really smart enough to govern well are also too smart to run for elected office.
mantra79ss said, 26 minutes ago
does she have a mustache? it looks like it………