That is one of the most perfectly drawn cartoon faces, I’ve ever seen. One can see the wheel turning…or trying to turn…or grinding to a halt…slippery shoes.
What makes me angry is why didn’t Bolton testify before congress during the impeachment hearings. Of course why do that when he can get a multi million book deal instead.
These are the end results in an administration in which there is no loyalty except to self and the almighty dollar. Care for one’s nation, forget about it unless there’s something in it for the individual.
The craziest is he, this bloated, odious mount of orange fatso, is the President of fair America. I have become a medievalist and it is pay back because America was sullied by the torture done in her name. That is surely the only explanation for Americans would be crazy for vote him in. Tis the devil’s work wanting his pound of flesh.
Problem is, so MUCH of the Trump insanity is on full view in public. Is thinking Finland is part of Russia any more cracked than wanting to buy Greenland, or advocating people ingest or inject antiseptics and bleach instead of using them on surfaces? (Of course, I’m sure Putin WANTS Finland, but he’s kind of stalled down at the moment and hasn’t even gotten past the Crimea to the rest of Ukraine—so far.)
After that YUGE rally, we may get to see rivers of Repuglican Senate rats pouring over the sides of the ship. I’d settle for a slow, steady bleed, though.
A New Yorker cartoonist summed it up with a drawing of a huge, thick book called What I Saw Working in Trump’s White House, and next to that, a tiny sliver of a paperback called What I Did About It.
“When you do testing to that extent, you’re going to find more people; you’re going to find more cases,” Trump told his supporters. “So I said to my people, slow the testing down please.” On Sunday, Trump’s chief trade adviser Peter Navarro called Trump’s comments “tongue-in-cheek.”
OK, let’s grant the guy the best possible spin on his utterly irresponsible, duty-shirking, counterproductive comment and assume that Peter Navarro is, for once, giving us the straight scoop. Even then, is a pandemic with a death toll higher than World War 1 something the nation’s leader should be joking about?
John Barleycorn Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Gonna need a bigger book!
Daeder almost 4 years ago
Better still, how about everybody ignore him completely, and forever, starting now.
sevaar777 almost 4 years ago
Boys, boys, there’s plenty of crazy to fill everyone’s book and wallets. So much that all of you will have to struggle to keep up.
Cpeckbourlioux almost 4 years ago
That is one of the most perfectly drawn cartoon faces, I’ve ever seen. One can see the wheel turning…or trying to turn…or grinding to a halt…slippery shoes.
Ontman almost 4 years ago
The trouble is that, in time no one will be interested in anything, no matter how outlandish, he has to say.
Barry1941 almost 4 years ago
What makes me angry is why didn’t Bolton testify before congress during the impeachment hearings. Of course why do that when he can get a multi million book deal instead.
William Bednar Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Hey, is that Trump’s bleach box on his desk?
Whatcouldgowrong almost 4 years ago
What will the Trump library be called? And how will the jillions of tweets be displayed?
mourdac Premium Member almost 4 years ago
These are the end results in an administration in which there is no loyalty except to self and the almighty dollar. Care for one’s nation, forget about it unless there’s something in it for the individual.
jessie d. Premium Member almost 4 years ago
The craziest is he, this bloated, odious mount of orange fatso, is the President of fair America. I have become a medievalist and it is pay back because America was sullied by the torture done in her name. That is surely the only explanation for Americans would be crazy for vote him in. Tis the devil’s work wanting his pound of flesh.
Michael G. almost 4 years ago
More than enough to go around, loyal henchmen! Plenty! The most!
Bookworm almost 4 years ago
Filler for the upcoming Trump presidential library. /TS
The Love of Money is . . . almost 4 years ago
Just look how quick we filled up Romney’s book of women !
ferddo almost 4 years ago
One of the reasons why Trump hates people who take notes…
Godfreydaniel almost 4 years ago
Problem is, so MUCH of the Trump insanity is on full view in public. Is thinking Finland is part of Russia any more cracked than wanting to buy Greenland, or advocating people ingest or inject antiseptics and bleach instead of using them on surfaces? (Of course, I’m sure Putin WANTS Finland, but he’s kind of stalled down at the moment and hasn’t even gotten past the Crimea to the rest of Ukraine—so far.)
casonia2 almost 4 years ago
After that YUGE rally, we may get to see rivers of Repuglican Senate rats pouring over the sides of the ship. I’d settle for a slow, steady bleed, though.
Ivan Araque almost 4 years ago
Sounds like MANY books.
walstib Premium Member almost 4 years ago
“Only in America, land of opportunity!”
JenSolo02 almost 4 years ago
Curly, Moe, and Larry
Union Man almost 4 years ago
Everything Trump Touches Dies. That book has already been written by Rick Wilson.
Kip W almost 4 years ago
A New Yorker cartoonist summed it up with a drawing of a huge, thick book called What I Saw Working in Trump’s White House, and next to that, a tiny sliver of a paperback called What I Did About It.
pamela welch Premium Member almost 4 years ago
This is very funny and I wish it wasn’t — LOLOL
eideard almost 4 years ago
Not till after the election. Still too many ignorant, uncaring, who need a nudge.
Richard S Russell Premium Member almost 4 years ago
“When you do testing to that extent, you’re going to find more people; you’re going to find more cases,” Trump told his supporters. “So I said to my people, slow the testing down please.” On Sunday, Trump’s chief trade adviser Peter Navarro called Trump’s comments “tongue-in-cheek.”
OK, let’s grant the guy the best possible spin on his utterly irresponsible, duty-shirking, counterproductive comment and assume that Peter Navarro is, for once, giving us the straight scoop. Even then, is a pandemic with a death toll higher than World War 1 something the nation’s leader should be joking about?