This Non Sequitor cartoon has one suggestion on how to keep candidates honest tonight. What other methods might better highlight their falsehoods? The Onion had a great one-sentence summary of last week’s debate: “Nation Tunes In To See Which Sociopath More Likable This Time.” I could complain that the debates are driving me to […]
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Whack Lady Liberty Before She Becomes a Militant
This cartoon would be perfect if there was a drone launching a missile to blast Lady Liberty before she escaped and perhaps became either a militant or an extremist. (Excellent cartoon by Joel Pett)
The Political Paradox of Our Age?
Lucky for me that this “loudest/most ignorant” rule doesn’t apply to blogs. [excellent cartoon from the new issue of the New Yorker]
R.I.P. Arlen Specter, one of the heroes of Ruby Ridge
RIP – Sen. Arlen Specter, one of the heroes of Ruby Ridge. I intensely disagreed with many, if not most, of the positions that Arlen Specter took during his career. And as for the “magic bullet” of the JFK Warren Commission report – bah humbug. But Specter showed great courage in going up against the […]
Bad News for Romney in Red State America?
I bet the pollsters haven’t talked to those two guys yet. (cartoon from the new issue of the New Yorker). On Twitter – @jimbovard
FFF West Coast College Tour Next Week
Jacob Hornberger, president of the Future of Freedom Foundation, will be speaking at colleges throughout the West next week. He is touring as part of a joint Young Americans for Liberty-FFF Civil Liberties College Tour. He will be joined by author Glenn Greenwald and former Reagan Justice Department official Bruce Fein. All of the panelists are excellent […]
Dilbert Captures the Challenge of Contemporary Democracy
This Dilbert cartoon perfectly captures the problem of contemporary democracy. Brings to mind a book called Attention Deficit Democracy…. (I knew I should have included cartoons in that book).