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  1. jkshaw

    jkshaw said, 6 months ago

    Honest Abe is faced with a possible virus.

  2. deadheadzan

    deadheadzanGenius_badge said, 6 months ago

    It’s been this way since the dixicrats switched during the civil rights back lash. Now it’s gotten to this.

  3. longtimecomicsfan

    longtimecomicsfan said, 6 months ago

    I love how Abraham Lincoln, the founder of the Republican Party, is relegated to “some old guy.”

    What does it say that the party now strongly supports “State’s Rights,” when Lincoln argued AGAINST them in debates with Stephen Douglas in 1858?

    Or that the party now wants Supreme Court justices limited to “a strict constructionist interpretation” of the Constitution - which in the 1800’s was viewed as the best hope for Southern states to continue to hold slaves?

  4. dtroutma

    dtroutma said, 6 months ago

    And who says North Korea has all the nuts?

  5. twieliczka

    twieliczkaGenius_badge said, 6 months ago

    Gee, great to see that Reagan has been thrown out as one of the “Great Ones”

  6. Simon_Jester

    Simon_Jester said, 6 months ago

    Try Googling ‘Abraham Lincoln’ and “Worst President Ever’

    The neo-cons hate him almost as much as they hate Obama

  7. M Kitt

    M KittGenius_badge said, 6 months ago

    Suppose I could tolerate RR on a dime but if they ever seriously proposed that he’s the next profile on Rushmore (whispered quietly among the GOP party faithful on bent knee) I’ll remove the no “W” sticker on my fender and replace it with a no “RR”, or better yet keep them both. For those of us enthralled with some image of RR as being any sort of leader beyond a hand puppet of W’s poppy bush, I suppose the same faithful followers think Cheney wasn’t running the white house for the eight years preceding B. Obama. I’m of the opinion that the worst form of ignorance is self-imposed (willfull) and that many of the the GOP fit that bill nicely.

  8. Copperdomebodhi

    Copperdomebodhi said, 6 months ago

    Republicans? States’ rights? “States’ Rights” was a code-word to racists. It meant “Vote for us, we’re one of you”.

    Back in the 1980s, the GOP figured that “States’ Rights” could be a vehicle for ending affirmative action and criminalizing abortion. The minute the states started legalizing medical marijuana and gay marriage, the Repubs turned on “States’ rights” with a vengeance.

  9. motivemagus

    motivemagus said, 6 months ago

    The 1960s, Copper. The Dixiecrats and Nixon’s Southern Strategy attest to that.

  10. foxglove16

    foxglove16Genius_badge said, 6 months ago

    good comments from believescommansense, longtimecomicsfan, and Simon Jester. The GOP has become so twisted that they seem to want power for powers sake. Or else they want power to make the country more feudalistic and they figure the best way to get it is to scare us with “Terrorists from Gitmo! In YOUR neighborhood!” and “Activist judges! Don’t let them on the supreme court! (unless of course they’re Republican activist judges.)” “She said she could make wiser decisions than white men! KILL HER!”