Does THAT explain how he keeps getting elected? Or is it something more like spending $Millions on campaign ads, while helping to disenfranchise liberals?
He TAKES BRIBES from the Coal Operators to IGNORE FEDERAL REGULATIONS, he SELLS OUT TO THE RUSSIANS on a weekly basis, he help his wife TAKE MILLIONS in KICKBACKS, and MUCH MORE!
Yes, I live in the Otherwise beautiful state of Kentucky, thankfully several hours away from the STENCH emanating from Louisville…
Mitch goes against the will of the citizens of the USA.
As the Senate begins its second day of the trial of President Donald Trump, a Microsoft News poll finds that 57 percent of likely voters support removing him from office.
The poll found that 57 percent support a Senate vote for removal, and just 37 percent oppose.
71% of Republicans Want Mitch McConnell to Call Witnesses at Trump Impeachment Trial
I don’t understand why one senator, elected by his state, in this case by Kentucky, can control the business of the nation. Not even the Vice President, elected by the nation, has power like the majority leader, elected by one state. I know this is set up by the Senate rules and as soon as the Dems take over the Senate they’ll have Schumer as the majority leader. I hope, then, the rules will be changed to give the power to, at least, one party, rather than one man from one state.
Conservative pundit Michael Gerson: The question at stake in the Senate trial is plain: Is the use of public funds as leverage to gain private political benefits from a foreign government an impeachable abuse of presidential power? The matter is so simple that Trump’s defenders are reduced to babbling incoherence in order to avoid it. […] White House lawyers have declared impeachment to be a “brazen and unlawful attempt to overturn the results of the 2016 election.” But the Founding Fathers SPECIALLY [emphasis mine] included an impeachment provision in the Constitution to overturn an election when the president engages in misconduct and betrays the public trust.
I am a big fan of your strip. I wish to see a tipping point reminiscent of the comment that finally snapped people out of their McCarthy(ism) fog. This getting used to evil is really insane.
DD Wiz Premium Member over 4 years ago
When they say justice is supposed to be blind, hiding the evidence and gouging out her eyes isn’t what they meant.
Those who are innocent seek to have the exonerating evidence seen by all.
Those who are guilty seek to have the incriminating evidence hidden away and everyone else blinded.
Daeder over 4 years ago
“I’m so innocent, there must be no witnesses and no testimony!”
Dtroutma over 4 years ago
How much green do he and his spouse rip of while “serving” the bluegrass state?
Concretionist over 4 years ago
Does THAT explain how he keeps getting elected? Or is it something more like spending $Millions on campaign ads, while helping to disenfranchise liberals?
Strawberry Hellcat: Gair I gall, ffon I’r anghall over 4 years ago
Slime like McConnell happen when school systems are gutted. Like Hair Furor, Moscow Mitch loves the uneducated.
SHIVA over 4 years ago
That doesn’t look like Mitch at all!!!
Masterskrain Premium Member over 4 years ago
He TAKES BRIBES from the Coal Operators to IGNORE FEDERAL REGULATIONS, he SELLS OUT TO THE RUSSIANS on a weekly basis, he help his wife TAKE MILLIONS in KICKBACKS, and MUCH MORE!
Yes, I live in the Otherwise beautiful state of Kentucky, thankfully several hours away from the STENCH emanating from Louisville…
Kilrwat Premium Member over 4 years ago
psst, can you squeal like a pig?
Zebrastripes over 4 years ago
Corruption is the GOP Creed! They excel at their jobs…..bigly and hugely…Fabulous group of guys….
Michael G. over 4 years ago
“When you’re slapped, you’ll take it and like it!” – Sam Spade to Joel Cairo, in a premonitory example of art influencing life
Radish the wordsmith over 4 years ago
Mitch goes against the will of the citizens of the USA.
As the Senate begins its second day of the trial of President Donald Trump, a Microsoft News poll finds that 57 percent of likely voters support removing him from office.
The poll found that 57 percent support a Senate vote for removal, and just 37 percent oppose.
71% of Republicans Want Mitch McConnell to Call Witnesses at Trump Impeachment Trial
preacherman over 4 years ago
I don’t understand why one senator, elected by his state, in this case by Kentucky, can control the business of the nation. Not even the Vice President, elected by the nation, has power like the majority leader, elected by one state. I know this is set up by the Senate rules and as soon as the Dems take over the Senate they’ll have Schumer as the majority leader. I hope, then, the rules will be changed to give the power to, at least, one party, rather than one man from one state.
Godfreydaniel over 4 years ago
Conservative pundit Michael Gerson: The question at stake in the Senate trial is plain: Is the use of public funds as leverage to gain private political benefits from a foreign government an impeachable abuse of presidential power? The matter is so simple that Trump’s defenders are reduced to babbling incoherence in order to avoid it. […] White House lawyers have declared impeachment to be a “brazen and unlawful attempt to overturn the results of the 2016 election.” But the Founding Fathers SPECIALLY [emphasis mine] included an impeachment provision in the Constitution to overturn an election when the president engages in misconduct and betrays the public trust.
cbedda over 4 years ago
I am a big fan of your strip. I wish to see a tipping point reminiscent of the comment that finally snapped people out of their McCarthy(ism) fog. This getting used to evil is really insane.
Radish the wordsmith over 4 years ago
Fox news is broadcasting evil propaganda lies instead of the senate trial.
Must please Trump…