Clay Jones for August 29, 2023

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    shakeswilly  9 months ago

    This is exactly how they reason in real life.

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    Radish the wordsmith  9 months ago

    republican gun laws make it easy for murderous crazy people to get guns.

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    Erse IS better  9 months ago

    But “they” probably lived in a district where it’s very difficult to vote, so who knows if “they” “lost” that many.

    And don’t ignore that the Qphelumps aren’t seeing them as people.

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    knutdl  9 months ago

    Pizza rat among a bunch of nuts? Save pizza rat (OMG).

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    DD Wiz Premium Member 9 months ago

    The legacy of Trump and his TrumpublKKKanazi cult worshippers who obstruct every common-sense proposal to balance reasonable access to reasonable firearms by reasonable people has led to a stirring up revived passions of targeted voter suppression, civil division, anti-Semitic and anti-LGBTQIA+ sentiments.

    Every industrialized modern society has video games, loners, mental illness and everything else they try to blame it on (other than the actual cause), but because they all have common sense gun oversight policies (including those such as in Switzerland, Canada and Australia that protect reasonable access to reasonable firearms by reasonable people), only the U.S. has an epidemic of firearm carnage. (And of course, the same Republicans who rail about “mental illness” are the same ones who will block any attempt to fund full access to mental healthcare.)

    The combination of easy access to battlefield weapons coupled with open advocacy of hate, acceptance of violent militias and hate groups, has brought upon us an inflamed resurgence of hate crimes carried out with unregulated weapons of war, by both mentally unstable loners and coordinated mobs of rioters and hate groups such as the Oath Breakers and the Proud “Boys” and rabid crowds that proudly and loudly wave the same flags of the KKKonfederacy and the Nazis that REAL Americans crushed in battle in the Civil War and World War II respectively.

    And no doubt the math that is important to TrumpubliKKKanazi cult worshipping voter suppressors is that we lost more of our voters than they did of theirs.

    What used to be whispered in coded dog whistles is now shouted loudly through megaphones.

    Real Americans in the 1800’s crushed the KKKonfederacy.

    Real Americans in the 1900’s crushed the Nazis.

    And real Americans in the 2000’s will crush the TrumpubliKKKanazi effort to revive both of the malignancies.

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    Flashaaway  9 months ago

    At least the people in wherever it happened had the good sense to boo Desantis when he showed up looking to turn it to his advantage. The local cops also chimed in with the it was a legally bought weapon nonsense.

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    braindead Premium Member 9 months ago

    This is exactly the outcome that Republican gun violence advocates want.

    It’s a mechanism to keep Those People in their place.

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    TampaFanatic1  9 months ago

    Disgusting hate crime up on the First Coast of FL. One thing about Duval County though, it is very likely the powers that be up there would have figured out a way to disenfranchise at least one of those 3 voters and the others would probably have to vote in precincts with extremely long lines and waits while repubbas in the affluent areas like Ponte Vedre can pull up to the country club or First Baptist Church and be in and out of their precinct in 5 to 10 minutes so it is likely that in real life one vote was nullified on both sides due to Governor DeSatan and his allies. Royally unfair!

    Additionally, back in 2000, Duval County somehow managed to disallow a disproportionate number of ballots from the precincts which were primarily composed of African American voters while very few were disallowed in the red precincts. This likely accounted for Gore losing more than the 500 some odd votes that gave Shrub Jr the presidency.

    Google: “The disappearing ballots of Duval County” to see the well written article from Salon.

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    ikini Premium Member 9 months ago

    One Russian lapel pin and one Confederate lapel pin.

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    danketaz Premium Member 9 months ago

    Pizza Rat is sure interested in that pepperoni tie.

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    Vidrinath Premium Member 9 months ago

    Clay, is this getting the negative reaction you were worried about?

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    baldyzuzu Premium Member 9 months ago

    I wish I was there to boo De Santis. What an absolute nasty piece of work he is. A real maggot.

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    Henwood  9 months ago

    So, because the victims were black we all infer they voted democrat in their lifetimes. And the shooter was white, so he automatically was a republikkkan.

    Or am I missing some critical information?

    Let’s all step back, take a deep breath and rethink if we really need to drag in raciial stereotyping.

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    akachman Premium Member 9 months ago

    One of those murdered was only 19yo. Going to work and getting a paycheck. The MAGA crowd and it’s f**ked up ways incite this crap.

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    DC Swamp  9 months ago

    This is an apt illustration of how many white leftists assume our Black brothers and sisters are a monolithic group and that they vote the same way, thus think the same way.

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    Direwolf  9 months ago

    Yep, sounds like Reich wing math to me.

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    B 8671  9 months ago

    There is one, and pretty much only one solution to the kind of shootings that are happening nowadays. Since the police can’t be everywhere, it is time to go back to the code of the old west! it is time for the people to be allowed to openly carry guns. You see someone committing a crime, you pull a gun ( notice I DID NOT say shoot, in this instance! You see someone breaking in to your home? Shoot him! You see someone trying to take a policeman’s life? Shoot the perp!!! You see someone start shooting people at random? Shoot back!! It is long past time, since police seem to be so hamstrung and the current gun laws seem to be ineffective and favor the criminals, for the people to go armed so they can do what the police can not seem to do!! Protect people and property!! Maybe, if people did, nowadays, what the people of Northfield, Minnesota did to the James-Younger gang on September 7, 1876 or what the people of Coffeyville, Kansas, did to the Dalton gang on October 5, 1892, then criminals just might get a clue ( but I doubt it ) and crime would either go down or the criminals would go elsewhere! In 1986, there was a TV movie called “The Right of the People”. With all the shootings that have gone on in the last 20 years, ( if you want, we can even go back as far as 1999 to Columbine ), maybe, just maybe, it’s time to make the plot of the movie, “The Right of the People” actually happen!

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    sprink56  9 months ago

    The same strategy in early covid policies. Affected people of color most!

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    Havel  9 months ago

    Real crimes vs. imaginary crimes. The 2024 race in a nutshell.

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    Ontman  9 months ago

    The truth hurts but not enough.

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    MC4802 Premium Member 9 months ago

    Preach!

    And everyone needs to register, educate, support and vote for candidates and policies. Every election. Everytime.

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    Al Fresco  9 months ago

    Sick. All lives matter.

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    Teto85 Premium Member 9 months ago

    Bill Clinton banned assault weapons in 1994. Mass shootings dropped by 43%. Bush lifted the ban in 2004. Mass shootings went up 230%

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    Teto85 Premium Member 9 months ago

    You nailed it Mr Jones. Too close to the truth to be funny, but brilliant none the less.

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    Ally2005  9 months ago

    Has DeClueless sent his thoughts and prayers yet? ….To the racist shooter killed…….

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    Packratjohn Premium Member 9 months ago

    I grew up in Jax. Cruising Main St on a Saturday night was about as good as it got in the late 60’s. MacDonald’s did not have a dining room or a drive-through. We had to park and walk up to the window. Krystal had carhops. We actually hitchhiked and picked up hitchhikers. For a thrill we would cruise the enemy, Lee High School. No one got shot.

    I am sad to think that it has become such a violent area. O Tempora, O Mores…

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    judyth  9 months ago

    Why do you assume the three deceased black men would vote Democratic?

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    The Nodding Head  9 months ago

    Rather than a bar, this cartoon should be set in a Florida classroom teaching Republican math.

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    charliekane  9 months ago

    21st century version of the Southern Strategy?

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    happyainthappy  9 months ago

    De Santis is finding out t hat being a Governor actually involves working for a living.

    And who picked Jacksonville for the State Capital in the first place?

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    T Smith  9 months ago

    Pizza Rat needs a martini.

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