Deep Cover by Tim Eagan
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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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Flight Suit
said,
about 1 month ago
That last line should have read, “After we rig some elections, rouse some rabble, and buy our way back into power.”
pschearer
said,
about 1 month ago
To have a hope for the future they should be the pro-individual-rights and capitalism party, but as long as they continue as the me-too party on political and ethical principles, that will never happen.
MisngNOLA
said,
about 1 month ago
Flight suit, sorry to inform you, but ACORN works for the Democratic Party.
Lewreader
said,
about 1 month ago
Flight suit. While ACORN is at it they can also register some non-identifiably people of uncertain nationality on election day itself. Someone who didn’t care enough to register on time, that’s who I want electing my government.
Ash said, about 1 month ago
I know this is off topic but when we bash our leaders the terrorists win.
totalloser said, about 1 month ago
Ash, sorry to break it to you but the terrorists are all around us, they are just called Glen Beck / Rush Lumbaugh / Christian Conservatives / gun nuts who want to see America fail unless a Republican is in power.
The only way to fix America is to out law religion in any form from Government.
openminded
said,
about 1 month ago
AMEN- let them stay in their tax-free religions repressing each other.
LLeRay
said,
about 1 month ago
The denial by pschearer that his philosophy has totally failed maybe a sign of depression.
scottfreitas
said,
29 days ago
The Demoncrats are horrible and most assuredly must be thrown out of power if the Republic is to survive.
But if the GOP base doesn’t start voting in primaries and get rid of the spineless pseudo-Demoncrats whom the party Elite keep choosing to as THEIR candidates, we’ll forever be the party of John McCain–aka a party which loses elections by wide margins…
Badto Thebone said, 29 days ago
Please, please, please, let the Republicans move further to the right. That way they can truely become the party of no. The only thing that would be better would be running Palin in 2012.
rricchhterr said, 29 days ago
l say both parties are fu<ked, and within the
same realm as religion,
divide until there is nothing worth fighting for.
Flight Suit
said,
27 days ago
Obama rocks my socks.
pschearer
said,
23 days ago
We haven’t been a capitalist economy for almost a century, but people like LL keep blaming the failures of the mixed economy on the tattered remnants of our former capitalism. This is then used as the excuse for the next round of restrictions and controls, and so the cycle continues as the range of freedom shrinks and our prosperity first slows, then starts to decline.
We’ll be lucky if the end result is merely a few decades of stagnation, but there is nothing to stop a complete collapse into poverty – and perhaps dictatorship – except the vague memory that America was once free. Will that be enough to save us? It doesn’t seem to be working right now.
Can’t happen here? That’s what they said in the Weimar Republic. (If you don’t get the reference, that’s part of the problem. Go look it up.)