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18 minutes ago, Turkleton said:

LOL.... Mr. Magoo who will win in a landslide this year.

If Mr. Magoo wins, he's still Mr. Magoo. Only difference is, Mr. Magoo actually was a good hearted character.  

DOTUS is like blackhearted Mr. Magoo, who lost the popular election by 3M votes last time and there was no landslide electorally.  But you knew that.  

See you at the polls!

 

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I don't get the Alien in the drawing.  Everybody else makes sense, but why the Xenomorph?  Is it because he burst out of Pence's chest or something?  Or somebody shit on Pence's chest?  Something to do with Pence's chest, I gather?  

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On 1/26/2020 at 9:23 AM, troph said:


Reading comprehension is hard.

This cartoon inadvertently expresses the idea that Rs are incapable of abstract thought, an inability to see anything that isn't immediately literal black and white.  In that respect, it's spot on.

Further, what this cartoon totally overlooks is that no abstract thought is necessary to connect the dots in the impeachment case.  Trump by his own admission used his office to further interests that were for his own personal gain to the detriment of US policy.  That is on its' face an impeachable offense.  

Of course, these are both concepts neither EMAW nor Branco would get.  They self-own.  Again.

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This cartoon inadvertently expresses the idea that Rs are incapable of abstract thought, an inability to see anything that isn't immediately literal black and white.  In that respect, it's spot on.
Further, what this cartoon totally overlooks is that no abstract thought is necessary to connect the dots in the impeachment case.  Trump by his own admission used his office to further interests that were for his own personal gain to the detriment of US policy.  That is on its' face an impeachable offense.  
Of course, these are both concepts neither EMAW nor Branco would get.  They self-own.  Again.


Well said.
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5 minutes ago, RomaVicta said:

Amusing in view of all the citizens Trump has said should be jailed or are enemies of the state.

Irony is, as always, among the intellectual deficiencies of Trump's GOP.

Don't forget the list of those he's sacking because of "disloyalty!"

 

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5 hours ago, Chad Fuck said:

Don't forget the list of those he's sacking because of "disloyalty!"

 

I am still capable of amazement at the sheer blindness and projection of what remains of the right. All of their best minds deserted long ago except for those collecting checks from inflaming the idoits. 

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To be fair, it's really hard to find anything humorous about the Venezuelan shitshow right now.  The latest government program is for women there to have six children each.  

I'd like to see the cartoon of them attempting to make those babies, but that's about it.  

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On 3/3/2020 at 1:34 PM, RomaVicta said:

Amusing in view of all the citizens Trump has said should be jailed or are enemies of the state.

Irony is, as always, among the intellectual deficiencies of Trump's GOP.

Amusing that you think words speak louder than actions.  Let's talk to a journalist in Cuba who complained about Castro one thousandth as much as practically every member of the media has bitched about Trump for the last four years about how similar the two are.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Censorship_in_Cuba

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_of_the_press_in_Cuba

Cuba had 21 journalists in prison in 2008, placing it second only to the People's Republic of China, according to The Committee to Protect Journalists 

Cubans cannot read books, magazines or newspapers unless they have been approved/published by the government.[17] Cubans cannot receive publications from abroad or from visitors.[17]

In October 1994, five "counterrevolutionaries" were convicted of rebellion and sentenced to ten years each. The judges characterized the group's actions as nonviolent, but found they had prepared and distributed calls for changes in the country's social, political, and economic systems, citing the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The court characterized the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and denunciations of Cuban human rights violations as counterrevolutionary propaganda.[6]

In April 2003 a Cuban court convicted dissident Julio Valdés of committing "crimes against the national sovereignty and economy of Cuba" and him sentenced to 20 years in prison. One of the accusations made against Valdés was the founding of a "self-proclaimed Independent Library" to "ideologically subvert the reader with the clear purpose, by means of inducing confusion, to recruit persons for the counter-revolution...". The judges also condemned Valdés' library materials as "lacking in usefulness" and ordered them burned.[29][30]

Cuba has less accessibility to freedom of expression and the press than any other country in the Americas.[9] Laws restrict the freedom of speech to protect state security. Death sentences, in accordance with Article 91 of the country's penal code, are imposed on journalists or bloggers who act against "the independence or the territorial integrity of the state". Law 88, for the Protection of Cuba’s National Independence and Economy, imposes 20-year sentences on those who commit acts "aimed at subverting the internal order of the nation and destroying its political, economic and social system."[9]

Journalists who criticize the president or members of Cuba's Council of State or National Assembly of People's Power can receive up to three years in prison. In accordance with the 1997 Law of National Dignity, members of independent news agencies which send their information to other countries can be sentenced for three to 10 years' imprisonment.[9]

Jim Acosta, Chuck Todd, Joy Reid, and every other member of the media today would come back kissing Trump's feet if they were sent to Havana to cover the Cuban government for a year.  Of course it might take them a couple of decades to get back if they ever did.

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On 3/3/2020 at 12:33 PM, Longhorn_Fan68 said:

god you're terrible

Yeah fuck him for posting a cartoon with huge chunks of truth in the image....  Bernie praises socialists, and communists because he thinks communism the the way to go fuck that.   He probably  thinks socialists are just pussies for not going all in.

Funny how we've managed to succeed wildly beyond all those socialist, and communist countries.

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