Matt Wuerker for September 25, 2015

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    braindead Premium Member over 8 years ago

    This cartoon will, of course, be over the heads of evangelicals — who belive that ‘stealing in the name of the Lord’ is an oxymoron.

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    OmqR-IV.0  over 8 years ago

    Yup.

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    Kip W  over 8 years ago

    As Mr. Clemens said, it’s easier to fool someone than to get them to realize they’d been fooled. Gotta keep doubling down. And down. And down.

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    Lennia Machen Premium Member over 8 years ago

    “…can’t quote a single Bible verse…” heck, he can’t quote a single policy, amendment, law, rule… he gives the name clueless a bad name! If it weren’t for his bullying he’d have nothing to say.

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    Diane Lee Premium Member over 8 years ago
    For at least two generations, the Republicans have depended on the Religious Right types to man their campaign offices. They were able to count on them because they convinced the RR types that they believed in the Family Values agenda- anti-gay, anti-abortion, etc. Then, once they were elected they were willing to ignore that agenda, or make it a trade-off for securing the goals of the Rich Folks who were controlling the Republican party. In fact, they rarely mentioned those issues unless they were using them as a bargaining chip—- until the next time they needed volunteers, when it again became their mantra…………………………………………………………………….After at least 40 years, the Religious Right finally figured out that they were being played for fools, and they now are desperately looking for someone who will actually work for them. The problem is that there is no one in either party who will do it. The Democrats actually don’t agree with them, and won’t tell anyone that they do. The Republicans will say they agree totally, then go back to doing whatever the rich guys want done. The question is: Are there more Republicans who will actually vote for a Family Values candidate, or are there more who will vote for the Establishment candidate who will again be in the pocket of the Koch brothers? And, after all these years, have enough Republicans wised up enough to figure out what is going on in their own party and make their choice based on reality instead of lies?
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    Godfreydaniel  over 8 years ago

    Trump has nearly as much contempt for evangelicals as intelligent people have for Trump!

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    zachary.stucki  over 8 years ago

    Love this.

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    markjoseph125  over 8 years ago

    Probably rents them…

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