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Two-time Pulitzer finalist Marshall Ramsey is the editorial cartoonist for The Clarion-Ledger. His cartoons have appeared in USA Today, Newsweek, U.S. News and World Report, The Chicago Tribune, The New York Times and on his Mother's refrigerator. It is also rumored that his work has appeared frequently in the bathrooms of several prominent local politicians.
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Kylop said, 8 months ago
That says more than either of the candidates will
neuturn said, 8 months ago
@Kylop
Actually, I think it says more about the media and mentality of our culture today. but yes I would like to hear them actually tell us how they will implement their plans instead of just saying they will make it work.
Dredpiraterobt$ said, 8 months ago
Honey Boo Boo should be required watching for America!
.
Then maybe we could understand a few things:
1. that the average person in America is a little below average!
2. that just because people are stump stupid doesn’t make them particularly “bad.”
3. that all the wishing in the world innt gonna make that fat little redneck girl a beauty pagent winner.
4. that stupid is hereditary. When you start spitting out babies at 15 don’t be surprised when your 15 yo starts spitting out babies.
5. that “baby daddy” is not particularly a “black” thing.
6. that you can save money with coupons, but you save it on toilet paper and cheesy poofs the mostest!
7. that you can sympathize with a person without being either impressed or admiring of the person. If we looked at all our celebrities this way, I think it would be a better thing overall.
dannysixpack said, 8 months ago
i have found that each and every human i’ve run across in my 50+ years are remarkably good at something.
i know a lot of people that are of below average intelligence (and i’m not talk trash of democrats or republicans here like the trolls do).
The remarkable thing is that some of these people who are below average intelligence are absolutely sharp as a tack in dealing with people, and understanding social nuances, that the smart people i know of are so very handicapped at.
with great strengths come great weaknesses. with great weaknessess come great strengths.
MortyForTyrant said, 8 months ago
@dannysixpack
Your argument boils down to “Vote Bush
because he’s the guy you would like to have
a beer with”…
MortyForTyrant said, 8 months ago
I haven’t seen this series and probably never will, to a person how thinks of himself as a bit above average this must be like hitting oneself on the head with a hammer. But I checked it out on Wikipedia and therefor know what it’s about. And that frightened me, because the environment of the movie “Idiocracy” seem to be closer than expected. Just keep in mind that several of the people in this show can vote. Good grief!
dtroutma
said, 8 months ago
Only saw a few bits, a few seconds of the “kid show”, but it did seem to sum the Romney supporters.
Megan said, 8 months ago
It scares me to think that little tyke would get the people who need to watch, to watch.
dannysixpack said, 8 months ago
@morty,
it wasn’t an argument, it was an observation.
and the two stolen bush presidencies showed us that elections do have consequences.