Actually, the big green (fake) Oracle should be the face of Donald Trump, and the man behind the curtain should be Putin.
And the real sin committed by Steve King is not his support for racism, which is mainstream in the modern TrumpubliKKKon party and the same thing he has done for many years without upsetting his peers, but that he put down the dog whistle, stopped using the coded language, stepped out from behind the fig leaf, forgot that he was not talking to his Iowa red-neck farmer base but rather to the New York Times, and, in a mainstream, world class newspaper, came right out and said — in plain English — that he could not understand how the terms “white supremacy” had become so offensive.
Hearing Senator King’s explanation was somewhat surreal. I concede that we cannot know what’s going on inside his head, but we all hear what comes out of his mouth. I think there’s a moral there.
Mr. Toles, you offend the Wizard of Oz, who in any case is too busy processing all of those point-of-sale transactions we send him from the grocery store. (It is the Wizard of Oz on the other end of the wire, isn’t it?)
DD Wiz Premium Member over 5 years ago
Actually, the big green (fake) Oracle should be the face of Donald Trump, and the man behind the curtain should be Putin.
And the real sin committed by Steve King is not his support for racism, which is mainstream in the modern TrumpubliKKKon party and the same thing he has done for many years without upsetting his peers, but that he put down the dog whistle, stopped using the coded language, stepped out from behind the fig leaf, forgot that he was not talking to his Iowa red-neck farmer base but rather to the New York Times, and, in a mainstream, world class newspaper, came right out and said — in plain English — that he could not understand how the terms “white supremacy” had become so offensive.
Daeder over 5 years ago
I’m sure way too many people are just SHOCKED to see the GOP behind that curtain.
(Morons.)
Dtroutma over 5 years ago
King’s been a total jerk for ages, just finally caught up to him.
GreggW Premium Member over 5 years ago
Wizard of Awesomely Repellent Views.
Masterskrain Premium Member over 5 years ago
Odd, isn’t it, that both “King” and the Wanna-be “Dictator” are from the same party, huh?
Bookworm over 5 years ago
Hearing Senator King’s explanation was somewhat surreal. I concede that we cannot know what’s going on inside his head, but we all hear what comes out of his mouth. I think there’s a moral there.
Cerabooge over 5 years ago
And King was re-elected. Because they couldn’t vote for one of those evil Democrats, now could they?
thomaspryan over 5 years ago
Mr. King is a well established idiot, a personality type that is certainly not unique to the Republican Party.
nomomaniacs over 5 years ago
Great one Tom!
Radish the wordsmith over 5 years ago
Beautiful, truthful cartoon.
Fuzzy Kombu over 5 years ago
Mr. Toles, you offend the Wizard of Oz, who in any case is too busy processing all of those point-of-sale transactions we send him from the grocery store. (It is the Wizard of Oz on the other end of the wire, isn’t it?)
Godfreydaniel over 5 years ago
Nobody mentioning that the modern Republican party has no brain, no heart, and no courage?
Radish the wordsmith over 5 years ago
Republicans bought the illusion machine from the Russians.
braindead Premium Member over 5 years ago
Trump is just the obvious pustule of a symptom. Republicans are the disease.
Charlie Tuba over 5 years ago
Steve King is scarier than anything that Stephen King wrote.
Charlie Tuba over 5 years ago
And Trump said he hadn’t heard anything about Steve King‽
guyjen2004 Premium Member over 5 years ago
King should resign, even if Congress doesn’t insist. Time for him to go, anyway.
Redd Panda over 5 years ago
The problem with winning all the time is, it gets tedious, boring even.
feverjr Premium Member over 5 years ago
“The first rule of Racist Club is you don’t about Racist Club….”
pamela welch Premium Member over 5 years ago
Excellent rendering Tom!