Jeff Danziger by Jeff Danziger
- June 24, 2009
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Jeff Danziger provides a scathing international take on politics, finance, and everything else you aren’t allowed to discuss at the dinner table. Combining spot-on caricatures with razor-sharp writing, this feature will make you listen a little more closely to what they tell you on the news.
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kreniigh
said,
5 months ago
Should have taken that left turn at Albuquerque?
dtroutma said, 5 months ago
At least hiking a trail on “naked” day keeps people’s guns at home!
deadheadzan
said,
5 months ago
Danziger got this cartoon out super fast. I just heard about the Argentina “thing” this morning. Was he down there meeting with other sessionists? Or not.
motivemagus said, 5 months ago
Nazis!
rekam
said,
5 months ago
He was probably trying to see if it was safer to live down there than in S.C.
rekam
said,
5 months ago
He was probably trying to see if it was safer to live down there than in his own state.
motivemagus said, 5 months ago
Str8Arrow, that was impressively mean and irrelevant. Take you all day to come up with that one, did you?
Cpt. Jay said, 5 months ago
Gary Hart, Spitzer, John Edwards, Clinton, McGreevey, and now Sanford, taking the road all too-well travelled, eh?
cdward said, 5 months ago
You know, the affair is nothing unusual – probably 3/4 of the Congress and governors are into something.
What was different about this one was the disappearing act. No matter who’s side you’re on, that was a little weird.
ChuckTrent64
said,
5 months ago
I hope your estimate is way high, but we’ll never know. It is a longer list than the Captain has going there though.
motivemagus said, 5 months ago
Lanier, try including Vitter, Gingrich, Bob Barr, John Bolton, Neil Bush, Mark Foley, Helen Chenowith, Rudy Giuliani, Bill O’Reilly, Bob Packwood, Ed Schrock, Strom Thurmond…if you’re going to refer to sex scandals, at least be balanced about it. The GOP’s racking up a far more impressive record, especially when coupled with their officially stated views.
senorbullwinkle
said,
5 months ago
HEY, MOTIVE, You left some out. Some really good stuff if you scroll to the bottom> <http://www.liberalslikechrist.org/about/gopimmorality.html
Simon_Jester said, 5 months ago
And the GOP guys get ovations from their side when they stray; at least Vitter and Ensign did.
Oh, and it’s not Dems who go around self righteously preaching ‘family values’, while keeping mistresses on the side. That’s strictly a Republican past-time..
And btw, now it comes out that Sanford’s trips to see his chippie were paid for with state funds.
meowdam said, 5 months ago
I love watching the look of smug superiority wiped off a sanctimonious puss.
gbrucewilson said, 5 months ago
The Dems never go around preaching “family values”, because they have none. That makes it OK to do whatever you want. In the mind of the left, you can do what you want, as long as you have not talked against it. If Clinton had stated that sex with an intern in the Oval Office was wrong, then it would have been OK to criticize him. As it was, he did nothing wrong in the eyes of the left.
Simon_Jester said, 5 months ago
Ahhhh, how I love it when the neo-cons are reduced to shouting hollow rhetoric; makes my day
What that DOESN’T make us Gbruce is hypocrites, and which is worse? A cheater…or a cheater AND a hypocrite?
Nice try.
Furthermore, the Repubs don’t think there’s anything wrong with it either…not as long as it’s one of their own who can’t keep it in his pants, ( as I just pointed out and as you just tried to ignore. )
One more time: David Vitter and John Ensign both received ovations from their Republican colleagues for their dalliances. That’s how it is for the Repubs. When it’s a Dem who gets naiied, he’s an immoral slimeball.; when it’s one of their guys it’s “Whoa, what a STUD!”
The neo-cons never really cared about family values, that’s always been the excuse to go after the Dems, never the reason.
Don’t believe me? Go check out the rest of this board. I have yet to see ONE comment from any conservative deploriing what Sanford did. Instead, it’s one rehash after another of every Dem who strayed.
In other words, “But Mommmmmm! Billy did it tooooooo!”
Right_On said, 4 months ago
Sanford is scum.
Ensign is scum.
Edwards is scum.
Clinton is scum.
Politicians are scum.
Simon_Jester said, 4 months ago
Fixing the barn door after the horse has bolted are we Right_On?
And btw, only Ensign and Sanford are hypocritical scum.
parkersinthehouse said, 4 months ago
you know - to me -
admission is a good thing
so is repentance
and certainly forgiveness is a good thing
but that doesn’t mean that I will ever
trust the offender again
especially in any office
DrCanuck said, 4 months ago
Thanks, seniorbull’, that is one enjoyable website!
deadheadzan
said,
4 months ago
A little old lady once said:”they all have their mistresses, they all have their townhouses but if public money is not used so what? We should be more like the French that way”. It is only when the public suffers that the sex angle should be brought into account. They tried to hound Clinton out of office and certainly made it almost impossible for him to do his job. When that kind of hypocrisy is used to gain votes, it makes them look like they are only interested in compounding their own power and not serving the people who elected them. Government isn’t the problem, politicians who do not promote policies for the common good are the problem.
motivemagus said, 4 months ago
deadhead, well said. I don’t give a bleeep what a politician does as a consenting adult with another consenting adult as long as it doesn’t affect his performance. The Republicans have had a nice little scam going where they promote themselves as the party of “Family Values,” which they define as one-man-one-woman, women-at-home, no gays. Democrats try to enact laws to support healthcare (a family issue – you know women are typically booted out of the hospital 24 to 48 hours after giving birth?), paternity and maternity leave, choice counseling, birth control (so the families stay under control) – and get slapped down by the GOP, which isn’t even keeping to its own definition of Family Values – judging by the hypocrites coming out of the woodwork lately.
If Newt, Vitter, etc. lived by their own asserted standards, I would at least grant them consistency in their views. But no.
Tigger
said,
4 months ago
Sanford can’t beleive he was caught in telling little lies. This is so fitting:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wwttxW5hMg
Cpt. Jay said, 4 months ago
They, the failed political fathers, are only doing in private what the Administration has been doing–publicly–to the country since day one: January 20, 2009…
Cpt. Jay said, 4 months ago
To err is human, to forgive is out of the question. Besides, Jesus does that as a matter of Heavenly routine, so, don’t talk to me, pal, talk to Jesus…
deadheadzan
said,
4 months ago
Cpt Jason, you are even more off the wall than usual.