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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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Wabbit
said, 3 months ago
It’s good when a famous man knows his limits. Pope Ratsinger is honest about that.
masterskrain said, 3 months ago
Too bad Strom Thurmond wasn’t smart enough…
Michyle Glen said, 3 months ago
I saw Strom Thurmond the last time he was in the Senate, WheelChair, Oxygen, IV, and if Strom knew where he was I would bet money against it. Senator thy name is Senility.
Norman L Jones Sr
said, 3 months ago
@HOWGOZIT
There should be Mandatory retirement for congress like in many other jobs. Also the supreme court should have one to get rid of the senile ones
SkepticCal said, 3 months ago
@Norman L Jones Sr
Put Sotomayor at the head of the list.
AshburnStadium said, 3 months ago
Frank Lautenberg is best known as the senator that brought America the national 55 mph speed limit back in 1974. Isn’t 40 years enough in office?
Iluvnancy said, 3 months ago
Also known as the one who campaigned against Millicent Fenwick (the role model for Lacey Davenport) because of her advanced age of about 75. Millicent was a force for good sense and a true advocate for her constituency regardless of party pressure. Cory is giving Lautenberg back what he spewed years ago. Go Cory!
Omnius said, 3 months ago
Lautenberg has been a good Democratic Senator but it’s time for him to retire and give someone else a chance. We don’t want him expiring in office forcing a special election or allowing that idiot Christie to appoint a worthless republican to replace him.
Radish
said, 3 months ago
Reagan was brain dead, the perfect republican president.
CharlieTuba
said, 3 months ago
@SkepticCal
How can that be, when there are five justices older than her? I wonder if Thomas is alive, since he hardly ever says anything.
CharlieTuba
said, 3 months ago
@ScottPM
Reagan made the US a third world country by ending the switch to the metric system.
Mhic Dhu Ghaill
said, 3 months ago
@AshburnStadium
not as long as his clients keep getting earmarks
1opinion said, 3 months ago
@ScottPM
When Pres. Carter was in office, and before when Pres. Ford was in office, we were still trying to recover from the end of the Vietnam war, when many companies laid off workers when they lost government contracts and the soldiers came home and could not get good jobs. Plus the oil embargoes and oil prices (gasoline price) were rising from market pressures. (see: Saudi Arabia and OPEC)
Reagan was fortunate to be in office towards the end of the economic readjustment.
Read how his administrations policies took farms away from families and into corporate control.
braindead08 said, 3 months ago
@Radish
Reagan was brain dead, the perfect republican president.
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Hey!
Donald Williams said, 3 months ago
@Radish
Reagan was brain dead….

-————————-I keep trying to tell people that Reagan was killed by Hinckley on March 30, 1981.
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The government covered this up; his movie stand-in was hired for photo ops; Nancy continued to run the White House as usual.
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For some reason, I can’t get people to believe this!