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Nick Anderson of the Houston Chronicle is an avowed independent who covers politics and contemporary cultural issues in a way that connects with readers. His loose, idiosyncratic style carries with it an unconventional message that has broad appeal. "I approach my work with a healthy skepticism for the ideological extremists littering our political landscape," explains Anderson.
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wbr said, 4 months ago
the difference is in panel one the gov is attacking an oversea power that attack USA in panel 2 the gov is attacking USA citizens
dtroutma
said, 4 months ago
Absolutely perfectly accurate, Nick! Two perfect panels!
corzak said, 4 months ago
Perfect synopsis of for the last 11 years of American political history.
Gary Williams said, 4 months ago
it is so true. the rich white males want it only there way and that is to have everything that belongs to everyone else or they will shoot you
Radish
said, 4 months ago
Pot bellied tea shirt has always been crazy, he just shows it more now.
onguard said, 4 months ago
Media Natters calls and Dem Lib Tooners jump.
pirate227 said, 4 months ago
Coo-coo!
Radish
said, 4 months ago
The gun nuts make me jump.
corzak said, 4 months ago
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lol! You’re a silly person.
Kingoswald
said, 4 months ago
Dumb white guys prefer dumb white presidents. That so, rightisright?
MortyForTyrant said, 4 months ago
The idea expressed behind what is written on the T-Shirt – does that not violate the first amendment? I see this quite often: people calling themselves “patriots” and then shouting stuff that could come straight from Stalin or Hitler.
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“When and if fascism comes to America it will not be labeled ‘made in Germany’; it will not be marked with a swastika; it will not even be called fascism; it will be called, of course, ‘Americanism’” – An uncredited New York Times reporter covering Halford E. Luccock in an article published September 12, 1938.
Paul Harvey
said, 4 months ago
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Remember this, 17 million fewer on food stamps with W, gas was $2 less, 44% more drilling permits on public, we had not lent PetroBra $2B to drill off shore Brazil and we owed $6T less in national debit. We told you W was not the savior, some thing PresBo should get a third term. Never heard a conserve say that.
Craig Linder
said, 4 months ago
This dichotomy plays out every time the Right is out of power. The last time the nativists were all in a tizzy was the 1990s. Lots of separatist and white supremacist groups particularly in Idaho and Montana. The Right’s propaganda channels are very effective at ratcheting up the fear when they’re not in power.
corzak said, 4 months ago
@Paul Harvey
Lol! Sorry Paul . . . the whole “make up your own facts, make up your own numbers, make up your own version of history” thing . . . we voted that out in 2012.
Gregory Kruse
said, 4 months ago
Why does he have balls in the second panel?