This campaign for the nomination has been going on forever, and it’s still more than 6 months til election day. Fraying around the edges is to be expected, is it not? What a nuts system.
just exactly as vicious as the Republicans, people dropping out because they don’t like the debates, yelling and screaming, no talk of platforms, comparing their “hand” sizes, over 50% of the talking points are lies, they are touting unconstitutional and illegal military actions. no, not quite, they have a long way to go to be like the Republicans.
Not the same at all. BernieNot me.us" has held a long time stance and has integrity and more honor than Clinton was born with.This is my fav. and I don’t plan to change my mind.
This seems to be trying to make the point that the two candidates are saying the same things. They are not, and the cartoonist (whose work I usually admire) undermines his credibility by suggesting that they are.
echoraven about 8 years ago
…but they both agree; taxpayers should be bled more!
Cerabooge about 8 years ago
Baloney. There are substantive differences between the two. Just because they’re not viciously crazy (like the Republicans) doesn’t make them twins.
StCleve72 about 8 years ago
This campaign for the nomination has been going on forever, and it’s still more than 6 months til election day. Fraying around the edges is to be expected, is it not? What a nuts system.
Mr. Blawt about 8 years ago
just exactly as vicious as the Republicans, people dropping out because they don’t like the debates, yelling and screaming, no talk of platforms, comparing their “hand” sizes, over 50% of the talking points are lies, they are touting unconstitutional and illegal military actions. no, not quite, they have a long way to go to be like the Republicans.
pam Miner about 8 years ago
Not the same at all. BernieNot me.us" has held a long time stance and has integrity and more honor than Clinton was born with.This is my fav. and I don’t plan to change my mind.
hmofo813 Premium Member about 8 years ago
This seems to be trying to make the point that the two candidates are saying the same things. They are not, and the cartoonist (whose work I usually admire) undermines his credibility by suggesting that they are.