timekiller-s:

cartoonpolitics:

American politicians playing politics with ‘terrorism’ ? Crikey .. as if that would ever happen ..

But it’s okay if you’re a Republican. This is how it always works in their “listen to me, listen to me, don’t listen to them” whirly loop.
Ever notice how some editorial cartoonists depict the standard-issue GOP elephant with tiny ears, and President Obama with Dumbo-like ears? That has stricken me very symbolic of the GOP, which doesn’t listen, and the President, who at least listens and gets some things right, and still others wrong. Barack Obama is NOT the *perfect* President. There hasn’t ever been a *perfect* President, and there never will be.  Liberals are well taken to call out this President for several things, but they shouldn’t be an indictment of his entire Administration.
Cartoon by Adam Zyglis, The Buffalo News.
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Also: If you wondered why the Democratic Party is represented by a donkey and the GOP by an elephant, blame this guy, the father of editorial cartoonship.

timekiller-s:

cartoonpolitics:

American politicians playing politics with ‘terrorism’ ? Crikey .. as if that would ever happen ..

But it’s okay if you’re a Republican. This is how it always works in their “listen to me, listen to me, don’t listen to them” whirly loop.

Ever notice how some editorial cartoonists depict the standard-issue GOP elephant with tiny ears, and President Obama with Dumbo-like ears? That has stricken me very symbolic of the GOP, which doesn’t listen, and the President, who at least listens and gets some things right, and still others wrong. Barack Obama is NOT the *perfect* President. There hasn’t ever been a *perfect* President, and there never will be.  Liberals are well taken to call out this President for several things, but they shouldn’t be an indictment of his entire Administration.

Cartoon by Adam Zyglis, The Buffalo News.

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Also: If you wondered why the Democratic Party is represented by a donkey and the GOP by an elephant, blame this guy, the father of editorial cartoonship.