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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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dtroutma
said, 7 months ago
For it, against it, makes John Kerry look locked in stone!!
Weirdharold said, 7 months ago
Great, Signe!
ConserveGov said, 7 months ago
Um…when was he against “health reform”? I do know he’s always been against Obamacare just like most Americans are.
walruscarver2000 said, 7 months ago
@ConserveGov
Romney’s position is consistent. It is the shape of a pretzel.
ODon said, 7 months ago
@
…they can call an ambulance and go to the emergency room….
MortyForTyrant said, 7 months ago
@ConserveGov
Obamacare IS Romneycare! Down to the
individual mandate! I get the “states rights”
argument, but if it is good for Massachusetts
then it must be good for the nation. And a
President who would withhold something good
from the nation would break his oath of office,
right? So when he said he would repeal
Obamacare on day one it would be an
impeachable offense, right from the start! Oh,
but wait, that was Romney V 3.7.9-patchlevel
15. Romney V 3.8.1-patchlevel 3 said he
wanted to keep key provisions. This man is
worse than the Linux-kernel!
Respectful Troll said, 7 months ago
Five blind men were taken to see an elephant. Each man only touched one part of the elephant and when asked what an elephant was, gave replies based on what they’d experianced.
One man had felt the legs and said an elephant is like a tree with a thick tree trunk.
The second had touched the trunk and described the beast as a great serpent with powerful coils.
The third had felt the side of the elephant and declared it to be like a great leathery wall.
The fourth had found an ear and said the pachyderm was like a great cool palm leaf that could shade one from the sun.
The fifth had touched the tusks and warned his friends the elephant was like a great spear with a huge point.
In the fable, the blind men were not allowed to reach out for more information and had to make their decisions based on a very brief focused encounter.
We with eyes that see and tools with which to educate ourselves should be able to do better.
Respectfully,
C.
ARodney said, 7 months ago
Nice cartoon. He was against Obamacare, and then he said he’d keep all the good parts of Obamacare but none of what paid for it, then his staff came out and said actually he mispoke, he only meant to say that he’d keep pre-existing coverage for people who already have insurance (which has already been law for over ten years), recently he’s been against all Obamacare. If he’s said what he’d replace it with, other than the existing Emergency Room visits that he’s been talking about recently, but that old Mitt Romney decried (correctly) as horribly inefficient, it hasn’t been reported.
Gypsy8 said, 7 months ago
If you think he flip flops now, wait until he becomes president. You can’t trust this man. He’ll say anything to win, and then his big money interests and ideologues will set the agenda.
Jase99 said, 7 months ago
@Respectful Troll
We with eyes that see and tools with which to educate ourselves should be able to do better.
Assuming we aren’t willfully blinded by partisan politics.
The Wolf In Your Midst said, 7 months ago
@Jase99
One need only read the comments sections of the political cartoons on this site to see what a hazardous assumption that is.
Omnius said, 7 months ago
Signe Wilkinson hit the nail on the head with this perfect caricature of Flip Flop Mitt, the candidate with a million positions on every issue. Poor little conservative crybabies don’t like hearing the truth about their lying candidate.
Dycel
said, 7 months ago
@Jase99
More to the point blinded by the puppeteers’ money behind partisan rationalizations?
Hey howzy whacha doing running for bus driver again?
Michyle Glen said, 7 months ago
Nice Comment Signe.
Romney has a habit of “adjusting” his speech’s to fit the people he is playing for. To see the REAL ROMNEY check out his 47% comment. Probably the only time he spoke the truth.
Gypsy8 said, 7 months ago
@HOWGOZIT
Flip flop, or changing policy to fit changing circumstances, or to fit the reality of what it takes to get something through congress? Its a flip flop when you change positions daily to pander to voters, knowing full well you will not be bound by the latest version you are espousing.