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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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masterskrain said, 3 months ago
McGrumpy is STILL hacked off about 2008…
Mephistopholes
said, 3 months ago
As a Republican, I Too, would love to see Senator McPain disappear off the national stage. There are plenty of us conservatives that think we could get by on Half the military we have now.
It’s easy – Cut a couple of carrier groups and decide we won’t police every nation that doesn’t think like us and we would free up hundreds of billions of dollars for more productive uses.
Clark Kent said, 3 months ago
@King of ,
No, he’s rational unlike the dumbbots on faux noise.
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Close most overseas US military bases and most domestic bases.
Employ the veterans, and other jobless, in good union jobs rebuilding our crumbling outdated infrastructure.
Restore the Glass Steagall act with sharp teeth.
Restore the tax rates on the rich from the 1960’s.
Chillbilly
said, 3 months ago
John McCain is trying to get re-elected in Arizona. What else do you need to know about him?
M Ster said, 3 months ago
I think “stump” is a fitting analogy
Fourcrows said, 3 months ago
@HOWGOZIT
Thank you, Howie. They get a generous enough pension when they retire anyway. Serve your two or three terms and support the candidate you want to replace you. It’s a problem on both sides of the aisle.
Bruce4671 said, 3 months ago
@Mr. King
No it is YOU that just refuses to LISTEN to conservatives.
Let the sequester happen. It’s Obama’s plan after all. CUT the military by 500 billion over 10 years. Stop the wars, close a few bases, mothball some ships or turn them over to the coast guard. Give the spare equipment to border states and task THEM with border security.
LOTS of places to save money.
But YOU won;t HEAR of cutting anything else. Who proposed tax code reform that Obama is all hot about now? Republicans.
Nope you listen to the MSM and take their words as gospel.
Bruce4671 said, 3 months ago
@Fourcrows
LOL that generous pension is another problem. Why does a millionaire get any pension at all?
mickey1339
said, 3 months ago
@Bruce4671
“LOL that generous pension is another problem. Why does a millionaire get any pension at all?”
Aha! Bruce, you really must knock off all this logical posting. People are going to be confused as to “where you stand.” After all, if you don’t “tow the line” and spew the partisan talking points people are going to think you might be, GASP, an independent thinker…
Kaffekup said, 3 months ago
@Sharuniboy
Hi, Sharuniboy, good to see you back!
Anyway, I thought it was HIS idea. I saw where he was looking at her during their first campaign rally. Hint: it wasn’t at her head.
ReasonsVentriloquist said, 3 months ago
@Sharuniboy
It was a clever move. Unfortunately the people of Alaska had elected an absolute KnowNothing to their Governor’s office.
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In my opinion Alaska gets off FAR too easy on this one.
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One would think that a state would have vetted the candidate for their highest ofice such that they could be expected to know something about something.
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In the movie Game Change we get to see just how far behind the 8 Ball Sarah really was; not knowing that the Queen has no legal power in the British Government for example.
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How could Alaska be so dumb as to elect someone so uneducated (and what does that say about the Alaskan educational system?)?
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If she were “at” the 8 Ball much less ahead of it then it would have been a good choice. They just didn’t think it was possible for her to be what she turned out to be.
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McCain managed to get himself in the starting position in the game. That’s pretty impressive. I don’t like his positions, but if the Dems don’t have a single person that can slap him down and shut him up, well that’s what bothers me about the Dems. They’re all the time waiting for someone else to step up!
The Wolf In Your Midst said, 3 months ago
@Bruce4671
We’d see a lot more things get done for the average American if, on retirement, a Senator or Representative was assigned the same “retirement package” as a randomly-chosen member of his or her constituency.
Stipple said, 3 months ago
@ReasonsVentriloquist
To be fair, Alaska is a republican state. The previous governor was so far into the oil companies he was unelectable even in an oil state.
Palin came across as an honest but dim candidate.
Tired of slick criminals she got elected in a landslide.
Too dumb to effectively steal she also turned out too dumb to govern, which seemed ideal to the national party.
So she quit and screwed up McCain instead of Alaska.
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We in Alaska thank the republicans for that. Better them than us.
pirate227 said, 3 months ago
McCain and company are just tilting at windmills…
Ms. Ima said, 3 months ago
No, I want to see McCain in as long as the dem dinosaurs were there (kennedy, frank, pelosi).