If our representatives truly served the people as prescribed there would be no difference in their opinions on unethical behavior, would there? A clear sign that current partisanship does not serve the truth or the nation very well.
It doesn’t have to be that way:
" superposition principle: a statement in physics: if two or more physical causes are vectorially additive and if the effects are proportional to the causes, the effects are vectorially additive "
If there was no collusion I want the DOJ to look at where and how the evidence that led to the investigation came to be. If there was collusion, put trump in Leavenworth, or wherever one incarcerates a president.
Oh, good lord. If he were innocent, they could have released the entire, unreacted Mueller Report, Mr. Gorrell. Furthermore, Barr was appointed specifically because he supports the idea of an unindictable president immune to prosecution. That doesn’t arouse any suspicion in your mind? No, you have to turn it into a political battle that “real people” don’t care about.
Political cartoonists — good ones, anyway — speak truth to power, they don’t toady to it. Even if you are convinced that #45 is 100% innocent, the answer is NOT to sweep it under the rug, but to show the WHOLE truth. You are in your mid-sixties, Gorrell, and were in college during Watergate – surely you remember the “redacted” transcripts of Nixon’s tapes that turned out to be obstruction of justice and concealment of crimes?
I agree. Enough with this law and order stuff. Let’s back off and let politicians do whatever they want. Until the Democrats get back in power, that is.
Bryan Farht about 5 years ago
There exists a solution for that … transparency.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member about 5 years ago
Mr. Gorrell is OK with sweeping everything under the rug.
Daeder about 5 years ago
He’s guilty of plenty regardless. But Congress and the American people need to see the report.
braindead Premium Member about 5 years ago
Gee Gorrell, YOUR GUY is totally exonerated by the Mueller Report.
Right?
Barr said so, right?
.
Unless, of course, Barr was LYING.
Not that he’s ever done that before.
Not that every Trump Disciple would do that ALL THE TIME.
Ontman about 5 years ago
You had me with guilty.
superposition about 5 years ago
If our representatives truly served the people as prescribed there would be no difference in their opinions on unethical behavior, would there? A clear sign that current partisanship does not serve the truth or the nation very well.
It doesn’t have to be that way:
" superposition principle: a statement in physics: if two or more physical causes are vectorially additive and if the effects are proportional to the causes, the effects are vectorially additive "
__ Merriam-Webster
gammaguy about 5 years ago
Not enough. Not until we see the content.
tbemont Premium Member about 5 years ago
Hold on a minute Mr. Gorrell. Let’s see what the report says before we say “enough”
guyjen2004 Premium Member about 5 years ago
If there was no collusion I want the DOJ to look at where and how the evidence that led to the investigation came to be. If there was collusion, put trump in Leavenworth, or wherever one incarcerates a president.
JHayes about 5 years ago
84% of Americans want the Mueller report made public. By Definition the overwhelming majority of people are NOT saying “enough”.
And since I always cite sources:
https://www.businessinsider.com/majority-of-americans-want-mueller-russia-report-made-public-poll-2019-3
Radish the wordsmith about 5 years ago
Roy Cohn Barr the president’s fixer will give us the redacted version of Trump’s innocence.
Motivemagus about 5 years ago
Oh, good lord. If he were innocent, they could have released the entire, unreacted Mueller Report, Mr. Gorrell. Furthermore, Barr was appointed specifically because he supports the idea of an unindictable president immune to prosecution. That doesn’t arouse any suspicion in your mind? No, you have to turn it into a political battle that “real people” don’t care about.
Political cartoonists — good ones, anyway — speak truth to power, they don’t toady to it. Even if you are convinced that #45 is 100% innocent, the answer is NOT to sweep it under the rug, but to show the WHOLE truth. You are in your mid-sixties, Gorrell, and were in college during Watergate – surely you remember the “redacted” transcripts of Nixon’s tapes that turned out to be obstruction of justice and concealment of crimes?
Radish the wordsmith about 5 years ago
We will find out tomorrow how much the Trump admin has butchered the Mueller Report.
Radish the wordsmith about 5 years ago
In my fantasy, Mueller becomes so incensed at Barr’s butchery that he unloads an online uncensored version of the report.
walkingmancomics about 5 years ago
Not enough until we KNOW justice is done.
gcottay about 5 years ago
How stupid to run this before anyone has seen the report.
GradingGorrell about 5 years ago
elephanthttps://www.gocomics.com/bobgorrell/2016/05/09
donkey https://www.gocomics.com/bobgorrell/2017/06/12
donkey and elephanthttps://www.gocomics.com/bobgorrell/2015/06/17
XtopherSD about 5 years ago
So, Gorrell’s implication is that Uncle Sam doesn’t care about the truth? Got it!
Jujeebean about 5 years ago
Still waiting for the actual report before making up my mind. I think too much energy was wasted on speculating about the results.
Concretionist about 5 years ago
Gorrell, of course, misquotes the guy in the hat, who is actually saying “Show me the whole report!”
6.6TA about 5 years ago
Uncle Sam has been made to sound just like Rudy Giuliani. Sorry.
DrDon1 about 5 years ago
Appears that Gorrell wants to be part of the #45/Hannity team!
NeoconMan about 5 years ago
I agree. Enough with this law and order stuff. Let’s back off and let politicians do whatever they want. Until the Democrats get back in power, that is.
William Bednar Premium Member about 5 years ago
Lets see, according to Barr, in a redacted comment, Trump is either: Guilocent or Innolty. You choose!