Glenn McCoy by Glenn McCoy

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  1. meowdam

    meowdam said, 2 months ago

    He tried to make amends I believe.

  2. ransomdstone

    ransomdstoneGenius_badge said, 2 months ago

    Clearly Glenny is not the real McCoy.

  3. HUMPHRIES

    HUMPHRIESGenius_badge said, 2 months ago

    Was any more expected out of Mr Righteous ?

  4. toasteroven

    toasteroven said, 2 months ago

    So…

    How long has she been dead now?

  5. tjdestry

    tjdestryGenius_badge said, 2 months ago

    I don’t know which is worse – this stupid cartoon or the fact that I’m not at all surprised he drew it.

  6. Bill Ewing

    Bill EwingGenius_badge said, 2 months ago

    One more glowing report about this philandering, reprobate, I’ll need the “Health Care” he was always spouting about and deemed proper for the little “peeeple” and never had to live under himself.

    Now legislation in his name will be passed much like the several “Civil Rights” fiascos pushed through by LBJ in JFK’s name back in 1964. How much did those cost us and are still costing us? A few trillion?

    Honor the guy but NOT with worthless legislation that will cost the country even more in the name of a morally corrupt, wastrel laden Kennedy family.

    Also, his being buried at Arlington, though authorized, is a slap in the face of all the heroes bruied there, including his brothers. But that is a rant for another day.

  7. one-non-blonde

    one-non-blonde said, 2 months ago

    I’m with you Anandy!!! It sickens me when some one with a public checkered past is worshiped at death

  8. harleyquinn

    harleyquinnGenius_badge said, 2 months ago

    More respect for Micheal Jacksons Death. At least he whore his self delusion on his face.

  9. tpenna

    tpennaGenius_badge said, 2 months ago

    satipera4 is right, and everyone who believes in a God that desires mercy and not sacrifice agrees with him. The man spent his life trying to make up for his (entirely serious) misdeeds and mistakes. Those who can’t see his success in that endeavor are simply haters. No other word for them.

    McCoy will never do half as much good for people as Kennedy did.

  10. danTheForth

    danTheForth said, 2 months ago

    Generally, the most angry, venomous comments on McCoy’s comics come from the left.

  11. Richard Flaskamp

    Richard FlaskampGenius_badge said, 2 months ago

    McCoy fits the mean spirited right wing like a glove

  12. ezdeb

    ezdeb said, 2 months ago

    Didja all make this much fuss when Strom Thurmond passed away and was “worshipped” in eulogy? Remember Strom Thurmond? Then shut up about the eulogies for Senator Kennedy. How small minded can you righties be?

  13. WestTex13

    WestTex13 said, 2 months ago

    Mean spirited right? Have you watched how the left is behaving? Seems to me that there is a pot calling a kettle black somewhere..

  14. parkersinthehouse

    parkersinthehouse said, 2 months ago

    it’s bitterly amusing that we condemn ted kennedy based on a tragedy in his early life even though he, wealthy and priviledged though he was, championed legislation, almost 50 years, that would benefit the poor, uninsured, education-deprived.

    and yet, we lionize another wealthy and priviledged man, who lied about his reasons for waging war, who is responsible for the deaths of thousands of americans and afghani and iraqi civilians, who sponsored the deregulation of laws that could prevent the collapse of the economy, who held his oil interests more dear than humanity, and who unabashedly fought against the principles that kennedy espoused.

  15. danTheForth

    danTheForth said, 2 months ago

    I don’t remember nearly as big a deal made about Strom Thurmond. And hardly a story of his death went by without mention of his segregationist past, particularly his run for Prez (IN 1948!).

    Slanted, misleading statements aside, since when do “we lionize” GWB?

    So anyway, has nobody noticed that this comic is about press coverage of the Kennedy family and not about Ted himself?

  16. Norman

    NormanGenius_badge said, 2 months ago

    ANandy said,

    One can’t really expect a Kennedy to be accountable as are the little people.
    His first concern, after his gross missdeed, was how the family team could spin it while Mary Jo lay drowning. This has been the story of his spoiled brat life.
    ———————————————————————————–
    How about the others in the family, raping women and other crimes only getting a slap on the wrist..because they were a KENNEDY?

    Hopefully this is the end of this dynasty.

  17. 5639

    5639 said, 2 months ago

    I rarely agree with your politics Glenn, but you are one of the best freakin’ artists in the world. This one is another gem!

    Another take on Ted is that he was drugged by the CIA in an attempt to kill him. He didn’t die but the drug put him in a state where he irresponsibly left the girl. I know that sounds far fetched, but so does the lone gunman who killed JFK and 9/11. Anything is possible with these f—ing bastards.

    My favorite part of the Kennedy story is how the Federal Reserve bankers warned Joe Kennedy to exit the stock market in the summer of 1929 before they engineered the October 1929 collapse of the market. The Fed is as Federal as FedEx. They’re corrupt and evil and need to be audited per HR 1207.

  18. 5639

    5639 said, 2 months ago

    ‘Ever wonder why the Chappaquiddick legend lives on but 99.9% of us are oblivious to all the death, murder and faked suicides that are linked to Bill Clinton?

    The Vince Foster murder ameturishly made to look like a suicide should have put Bill in the slammer for one but when you’re the prez some how you manage to avoid even an investigation just like Bush and 9/11.

    There are at least 50 other deaths attributed to Bill if you look at THE CLINTON BODY COUNT or one of the many other websites that cry out for justice. For the Vince Foster story see THE NEW CLINTON CHRONICLES on Google Video.

  19. toasteroven

    toasteroven said, 2 months ago

    Hey, 5639, you a crazy man!

    How come?

  20. johnking

    johnking said, 2 months ago

    Anyone who disagrees with tpenna is a hater. How convenient for tpenna. If it is churlish not to celebrate Ted’s supposed accomplishments, I’m proud to be counted a churl.

  21. 5639

    5639 said, 2 months ago

    toasteroven, why am I crazy?

    Because I have a broad-band Internet connection and I’m no longer tied to the disinformation that we are fed via our network news affiliates. I suppose you might not know that shortly after private banking agents of the Rothschild’s who deviously started the Federal Reserve also decided that if people knew the truth about the Fed that they would be out on their arses like previous times through-out American history. But this time they wised up and bought the largest newspapers in the country and placed their designated editor in charge of each of those newspapers. The organization behind this dastardly act is called the Council on Foreign Relations. The Rothschild’s dynasty continues and they still control all major media outlets. So you’ll never hear a negative word about the Federal Reserve or about anything they don’t want you to know about except on the Internet which they can’t control yet. 9/11 was an inside job? You’ll never hear that on network television, major newspapers or magazines. The people at the top like Chinese style Internet, heavily restricted and filtered by the state. Look for that to be coming to a computer near you sooner than you think.

  22. tpenna

    tpennaGenius_badge said, 2 months ago

    Then johnking, enjoy your churlishness. And in this case, yes, everybody who disagrees with me is a hater. If you can’t see that Ted Kennedy genuinely changed his life and determined to serve his country as best he could, then it is because you are blinded by hatred for him. Even people who vehemently disagreed with Kennedy on policy can see his great accomplishments.

    There’s nothing wrong with admitting you hate the guy, johnking.

    And 5639, what makes you so certain that these conspiracy theories you find on the internet are accurate? Should you not consider Snopes.com to be accurate, given that it’s on the internet and not owned by the “corporate overlords”? They’ve debunked all that “Clinton Body Count” garbage.

  23. fritzoid

    fritzoid said, 2 months ago

    Since Laura Bush was only 17 when she killed a guy, they brought him back to life and everybody’s just bestest friends. They all get together and laugh about the whole thing once a year.

  24. crunkbot

    crunkbot said, 2 months ago

    fritzoid:

    But like in Pet Sematary, “that boy didn’t come back right” – brain-damaged, devoid of conscience, socially awkward, etc.

    So, out of guilt, Laura married him.

  25. fritzoid

    fritzoid said, 2 months ago

    Oh, I don’t believe that for an instant.

    The guy who Laura Bush killed was named Michael Douglas. He must have lived a good life before Laura Bush killed him, because when they brought him back he got to marry Catherine Zeta Jones. Had he lived a wicked life, he would of course have remained in Texas.

  26. nz4m60

    nz4m60Genius_badge said, 2 months ago

    Notice how G. McCoy always brings out the best in everyone?
    (Republicans please note: this comment is sarcasm.)

  27. 5639

    5639 said, 2 months ago

    tpenna: My litmus test is 9/11.

    Anyone (including Snopes.com) who thinks they can twist an argument to explain how the 47 story steel framed building WTC 7, the one not hit by an airplane and was 350 feet from WTC 1 a building that was hit by an airplane, could drop at free fall speed into it’s own footprint from office fires without thermite or thermate planted in the world’s most high security building in the world before hand is batshit crazy, evil, dumb, ignorant or in denial.

    I know it’s hard to wrap your brain around our wonderful gov doing this to us but take the red pill and objectively examine the facts of WTC 7 and your world will change.

    I know, I know … Bush is too stupid, someone would have leaked the story, NISTs creative fiction can explain away the lack of temperatures needed collapse 3 steel framed buildings for the first time in the over 100 year history of steel framed buildings and all on the same day.

    WTC 1 and 2 were carefully engineered to survive a hit by planes comparable in size and speed to the ones that hit. Steel framed buildings do not collapse from fire. Never have. Never will. The molten steel pouring out of the sides of the building before it fell and in the debris pile criminal evidence that was so quickly recycled to China could only have been produced by thermite, thermate or some say nano-nukes, not by office fire, jet fuel (WTC 1 and 2) or not (WTC 7).

  28. Howard McFann

    Howard McFannGenius_badge said, 2 months ago

    The vitriolic hate that some people exhibit discourages me. This hate is usually latent and conceled until brought to the fore by the Limbaughs and their ilk, which now includes Glen McCoy.

  29. toasteroven

    toasteroven said, 2 months ago

    Hey, 5639! Glad to see you’re keeping the crazy alive. But your little rant is missing one important group!

    I’m a third generation Freemason. Can you fit me into your wacky little story there? I’d be honored!

  30. lapd66shy

    lapd66shy said, 2 months ago

    Good one, Glenn!

  31. nospam4me

    nospam4me said, 2 months ago

    Ted Kennedy is the only true shovel ready project for the Obama misadministration.

  32. Thomas Meiskey

    Thomas Meiskey said, 2 months ago

    Glenn,
    Thank you for illustrating the truth.
    I am with you!

  33. WestTex13

    WestTex13 said, 2 months ago

    5639 Remember just because you found it on the internet doesn’t make it true.. unfiltered or even remotely accurate it is merely a new method of quickly spreading more false information..

  34. akibono

    akibono said, 2 months ago

    TK’s essence and goal were the pursuit of power for himself and the Democrat party. He crushed all who opposed him by any means necessary.

  35. tpenna

    tpennaGenius_badge said, 2 months ago

    Well, that’s not what Orrin Hatch, his Republican adversary and friend has said, akibono. And it’s not what any of his other Republican colleagues in the Senate say, either.