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Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for editorial cartooning in 1993, Steve Benson has been a lightning rod for more than 20 years as the staff editorial cartoonist for The Arizona Republic. Benson sums up his career best: "I don’t aim to please. I just aim."
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MortyForTyrant said, 7 months ago
I can’t see how the GOP was moving towards the voter group on the left. Not by their policies. Nobody is fooled by Mark Rubio or Bobby Jindal. And that wrestling-lady (Linda McMahon) had a 21% gender split against her FROM WOMAN!
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They don’t understand that their POSITIONS make them unelectable. And now they are going to really dig in, all the early chatter says “We lost because we were not conservative enough!”. They will be gone from politics by 2020 if they don’t wake up…
Chillbilly
said, 7 months ago
Hey these old duds still haven’t forgiven America for the civil war. (If you don’t believe me, take a look at a group picture of the southern states’ GOP House members.) I give them at least 1000 years to get over Obama.
Radish
said, 7 months ago
Being an angry old white man, I voted a straight democratic ticket.
cjr53 said, 7 months ago
@Radish
Must not be loaded down with excessive masses of cash stashed away in the Cayman Islands or numbered Swiss bank accounts? Must be using the cash to create jobs.
masterskrain said, 7 months ago
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O.K. I live in a very rural part of Kentucky. Most of the little amount of crime we DO have here is from “White Men” who are meth heads, and inbred rednecks. The minority population of the county, mostly Latinos from Central and South America are hard-working, law abiding, and quite nice people, who are willing to do the menial Agricultural type of jobs that a lot of the white population won’t even try to do! They would rather sit at home on welfare!
Jase99 said, 7 months ago
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Let’s see, white men BUILT this country.
You mean after said rich white “Christian” men stole the western hemisphere from the indigenous peoples and subjugated them to near extinction.
Rockngolfer said, 7 months ago
@Radish
I actually voted for one local Republican, the first in 30 years, but otherwise I voted all Democrat, yes to keeping the state Supreme Court Justices, and NO on the 11 constitutional amendments.
SkepticCal said, 7 months ago
As the elated left-wingers gleefully burn bridges, let us remember, “You didn’t build that”.
cdward said, 7 months ago
@SkepticCal
The left would say, “WE built that – together.” Seems much more accurate.
cdward said, 7 months ago
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Let’s see, white men built the railroad – oh yeah, with Chinese labor they then treated like dogs. They built the south – oh yeah, with black slave labor they treated like dogs. I wonder if the indigenous people killed and displaced by white men feel it has already been destroyed.
Keith Russell said, 7 months ago
This is exactly the kind of mentality that is keeping the country from moving forward. The liberals keep on coming up with these lies and people keep on believing them. Hitler’s words were true, if you tell a lie big enough, long enough, and loud enough, people will start believing them. The truth is that the Republican party stands for Republic of the United States of America and wishes to keep the American dream alive for all people, regardless of color, ethnicity, or creed. Of course, not all Republicans are perfect expressing this. The Democrats keep on pressing divisive issues like racism and class warfare, but your’e losing the battle at that. People are tired of hearing it. People are starting to realize that the Democrat party does nothing but exploitation. They exploit the poor, the minority, and every person they can to advance their goals. No lie is too big for the Democrats, no person is beyond their exploitation. The Democrats use people, then forget them like yesterday’s news. To the Democrats, the end justifies the means, it doesn’t matter who they lie to or how much they hurt people to get to their goals.
ansonia
said, 7 months ago
@Mr. King
Nobody says that. Sheesh.
Hispanics voted for Obama for the same reason other groups did: goodies.
1opinion said, 7 months ago
@ansonia
You really do not understand. I also do not believe anyone got a mandate from this election. Work together for the COMMEN good. Not the select group, whoever or whatever it be.
iamthelorax said, 7 months ago
Portraying white men as the enemy? Now who’s racist and sexist? I guess the 1% wasn’t enough people to vilify. Keep up that attitude and you’ll lose all grounds for pretending to be the “inclusive” party. I’m curious how many white men voted for Obama and whether they appreciate this new rhetoric?
DenverMosaic said, 7 months ago
@ansonia
The right wing meme du jour is “free stuff”.
Keep it up o ignorant one.
Just to enlighten you my ignoramus lord. Like most other groups, Hispanics are here seeking opportunity and the American dream. They voted their interest.