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StewieZ
StewieZ says:

This sums up the entire Democratic platform. What will you guys do when Bush is no longer President and actually have to think about why things are the way they are in the world with critical analysis? The sad part is that if Dear Leader wins 4 or worse 8 or even worse 10 years (as he said) the moonbats will still blame everything bad on Bush because they are in the terminal stage of BDS.

Posted: 1 day ago

jtracey27
jtracey27 says:

Whose idea was it to allow comments on the comics/editorial pages? We want to see what the artists have to say, not some other dingaling. Who makes these decisions? It sucks!

Posted: 1 day ago

mike.jones
mike.jones says:

Stewie, you’re obviously too busy spewing bile to be paying attention. There are a lot of policy proposals out there, but from a political point of view, “I’m not that guy” is a pretty good campaign move when “that guy” is the least popular President in the history of opinion polling. You talk about “BDS” as though it’s something unusual, when actually, it’s “Bush Adoration Syndrome” that seems wildly out of step with the majority. It’s not like the days when the right wing was clamoring about everything they could make up about Bill Clinton when his approval ratings were in the 50s. But then, we know that reality has a distinct liberal bias.

Posted: about 23 hours ago

StewieZ
StewieZ says:

Sadly, BDS is not all that unusual, it is an epidemic among moonbats (note that I don’t say Democrats because there are still some honorable ones out there, but the DNC is selling it’s soul to the KOS KLOWNS and that’s not good for anyone.)

BTW, Bill did perjure himself (why was he disbarred?). If you or I did the same we would have gone to jail. That is the point. Again, it’s about hypocrisy.

Posted: about 6 hours ago



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Posted: July 23, 2008
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Jim Borgman by Jim Borgman

A student of politics and a sharp observer of everyday life, Borgman comments on topics ranging from economic policy and war in Iraq to teenage ennui and suburban sprawl. His cartoons convey opinions that are honestly felt and carefully considered, not inflated with hyperbole meant to shout down the opposition and muddy his message. Most of all, he practices his markmanship with such apparent artistic ease and humor that his aim is never off, never deflected by clumsy delivery or vague imagery.