The Benson and Holbert cartoons at this link do an excellent job of mocking Obama’s class-warfare agenda.
But Michael Ramirez is unmatched. Here’s his latest gem, making fun of gullible and brainless Republicans.
The cartoon is great, both because it visually captures the vapid naiveté of GOPers (the eyes are classic) and it also correctly implies that higher taxes on the “rich” will be just the beginning.
Of course, since more and more leftists are admitting they also want to tax the middle class, I’m not sure why anyone thinks that’s a controversial proposition.
You can enjoy some of my favorite Ramirez cartoons by clicking here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, and here.
P.S. I don’t want to neglect Chuck Asay, who is probably tied with Ramirez as favorite cartoonist on my list. You will understand why if you click here and here.
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I cannot believe all the elected Republicans together don’t have a pair. Their lack of leadership, their absence of leaders, their lack of commonsense, their lack of intelligence, lack of character, lack of vision, lack of understanding of what a republic is, their lack of understanding of how to run a republic, their lack of knowledge of the Constitution, their lack of leading edge platform, their lack of knowledge and understanding of the The People they fail to represent, imbecilic rejection of “Tea Party” members … the list of obvious deficits should spell disaster for the party and its “fake” elected members. That they are different than the Jackasses is a lie, based on performance to date.
How anyone could/would back Boehner or McConnell for any position outside of Leavenworth is a mystery for the ages. They don’t deserve their salaries. One has to do the job to get the pay. Party members want them hounded out of their respective houses. ©2015
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Our GOP leaders are weak in the knees from the hit they took. Instead of cowering they should embrace the Tea Party philosophy and come out swinging a big bat at the LIBS.
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Our GOP leaders do not have a clue on how to do the right things for the American people, they only worry about their next election. We are doomed to have the Socialist Communists in power for at least the next 16-yrs. I no longer concider myself a republican, I will waste my vote on the third party in the coming years. It hurts my heart!!!!!!!!!!
Yup, Boehner rolled over, conceded on revenue increases, and let Obama have at him. Now he is surprised Obama wants him to suck him clean. Ha ha. What a loser. When will these idiots realize Obama is a psychopathic sociopath and just do what needs to be done?
I think I made this comment on an earlier post:
Please stay tuned for the next episode of Republicans on The Cliff. Will it be “Surrender at the Precipice”, “Thelma and Louise”, or “Obama Ole’!”?
Obama is taking the position that the Republicans are either going to surrender or they are going over the cliff. The best answer (long term) would be Obama Ole’ – step aside and let him have it his way, give him everything he is asking for. That would take the economy over the cliff, with no Republican fingerprints on it.