Signe Wilkinson by Signe Wilkinson
- July 07, 2009
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Signe Wilkinson's honors include the 1992 Pulitzer Prize for editorial cartooning (the first woman to win this award), the 1997, 2001 and 2007 Overseas Press Club Award, the 2002 RFK Award and she has the distinction of having been named "the Pennsylvania state vegetable substitute" by the former speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. Her cartoons are syndicated by the Washington Post Writers Group.
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Comments (16) Jump to Comments Form
Machado
said,
4 months ago
Yeap, the community organizer is looking after you…
How’s that “change” treating you?
senorbullwinkle
said,
4 months ago
I Hope you repubicans can find 10 more just like her. I wouldn’t change a thing about her. Except give her a radio show, and put her on fox news.
HUMPHRIES
said,
4 months ago
Senior, you’re just “too kind”, but I’m with ya’.
ezdeb said, 4 months ago
Isn’t Palin quitting to be more of a community organizer? I bet that droolingly pejorative phrase becomes much more acceptable to republicans once Sarahhhhhh starts doin’ it. Organizing republicans in the communities, I mean. Yep, that traitorous concept of community work.
HOWGOZIT said, 4 months ago
Oh yes she should be like Baroke/Biden–we “misread” the economy or King Baroke–we did not misread but were given “incomplete information.” If it were Bush it would be “HE LIED”
Dale Hopson
said,
4 months ago
HOWGOZIT, Palin’s not lying about resigning…
dtroutma said, 4 months ago
She quit because, like her favorite fish, she was up the creek without a paddle. It won’t stop her from carping.
wbr said, 4 months ago
dtroutma at least she is not like you a fishh out of water 3 days
cdward said, 4 months ago
C’mon, wbr, that was a bit childish.
HOWGOZIT said, 4 months ago
Hopson–don’t follow your post. I said if it were Bush saying he “misread” etc you folks would say he “lied.”
Trout–keep fishing; you’ll get lucky some day.
Thomas Meiskey said, 4 months ago
Signe,
Thank you for a good natured Palin gag.
You have my respect.
Dale Hopson
said,
4 months ago
“Trout–keep fishing; you’ll get lucky some day.”
Another Sarah Palin quote that makes no sense?
senorbullwinkle
said,
4 months ago
HOW’STHAT, As of yet, President Obama, or biden have not hidden any evidents or purposely mislead from the truth anything. My God old man, call a spade a spade. Can you swear, “YOU ” believe bush did not lie?
You meaning “YOU” yourself.
churchillwasright said, 4 months ago
I am so sick of hearing “Bush lied”! He did not.
From Factcheck. org
http://tinyurl.com/238gj9
M Kitt
said,
4 months ago
Church, hope you’re speaking figuratively.
Remember the discussion before wiretapping became publicly known, W on national television stating that “constitutional protections are in place”? Now they’ve waived those requirements to protect the corporate reps. that cooperated.
How about his statements a few weeks before we crossed the Iraqi border about how “war is a decision of last resort” while BBC documents leaked from official sources (legally pursued for leaking but not denied by Britain or Tony Blair) say Bush was planning to invade months before that.
Wait, I know, the “rendition” that he claimed to be completely within legal requirements but that had to take place outside of the Geneva Conventions, standards that were used to convict prison guards during the Nuremberg trials after WW2.
Pre-emptive wars, rendition, CIA officials outed thru Cheney’s chief of staff, an attorney general kicked out for claiming he knew nothing about “Inspector General’s findings on the unprecedented firings of nine United States Attorneys, the improper political hiring of career officials within the Justice Department, the misuse of National Security Letters, and the efforts to bypass the Department’s finding that a warrantless surveillance program was without legal basis.”
How much deception amounts to a lie in the eyes of one of the GOP party faithful, Church? When Clinton lied no one died.
vhammon
said,
4 months ago
This comic makes a curious suggestion: that the current financial situation is the fault of “super smart, well-educated people,” and perhaps we’d be better off with not so smart, not so well-educated people.
Bush II proudly proclaimed his C student status, and continued a record of rarely doing any homework (understanding the culture of the Middle East, Russia, et.al, working a short week (allowing his VP to essentially run things), and skipping out on responsibilities (e.g. national guard duty, most vacation time of any president, failure to respond to memos that said,”Bin Laden about to attack U.S.).
He prized loyalty over competence and decimated the rolls of professionals in government leadership positions in favor of ideologues. He handed over government contracts to the loyal few, without oversight.
Our current situation was predictable: we got “C” grade performance with a “C” grade president.
The idea that being smart and well-educated is a drawback is an adolescent fantasy.