Ted Rall for October 31, 2009

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    Ripit  over 14 years ago

    Haha! Nicely done. 8/10

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    comYics  over 14 years ago

    Well that is a good point. Obama walks on the moon though? This appears to be a middle ground for both controversy.

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    Lavocat  over 14 years ago

    Well, then perhaps Obama should share his Peace Prize with the millions who voted for him. But for his voters, Obama would not now be The Anti-Bush.

    Two can play this game. Or, rather, millions.

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    Charles Brobst Premium Member over 14 years ago

    He is right. If the Republicans and Blue Dogs oppose him just to force him to fail, then how could he help not to fail? We need to look after the country, not partisan political interests or this really is the end for America.

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    Kosher71  over 14 years ago

    Oui .

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    edmondd  over 14 years ago

    Well Ted the cartoon would have been funnier if Obama had not actually encouraged all of us pulling together “out of this dysfunctional econopolitical moment we are going through”. The quotes are mine though. (My mind still numb at hearing U2 live’s performance I guess…you know, “Stuck in a Moment”?)

    How can we expect a man to fix everything in less than a year with the stroke of a pen? We* chose Obama because we got fed up by the Bush cruel quasi-dictatorship–had it at least been of a benevolent, effective and intelligent kind…

    The damage the Bush administration did deserves more incisive cartoons Ted. Are you really gonna let them get off that easy?

    *Symbolically, as “I” couldn’t make myself vote for someone who is not at least symbolically pro-life

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    kennethcwarren64  over 14 years ago

    It is a funny cartoon.

    Just because Bush/Cheney was such a lousy president (probably one of the worst we ever had at a time when we really needed a good one) doesn’t mean that Obama is a great one.

    But it does mean Obama has a real chance for greatness, as much as the Far Right hates it the fact is that America wants change, voted for change, and will follow Obama if he will just lead.

    It is too early to tell, but at moment it seems that he has a hard time taking action.

    But the fact that he isn’t Bush/Cheney, and that the Republicans aren’t in power is a good thing – a very, very good thing.

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    cjr53  over 14 years ago

    Yes, so he needs the help of others. So do I, and that’s what I do, help others. Nothing wrong with that.

    In fact, that’s how we all get ahead. We’re in this together.

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    cdward  over 14 years ago

    I always assumed “We.” We are, after all, a country, not a collection of “me-first” individuals, no?

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    JerryGorton  over 14 years ago

    Didn’t Taft look like Mr. Potato head? That’s my mental picture of him…..

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    CorosiveFrog Premium Member over 14 years ago

    Little messes can be cleaned in less time they were made. And this mess took years to create.

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    NoFearPup  over 14 years ago

    Is that Nipsy Russell playing the “President”?

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