Friday Funnies
The agony of the Democratic nomination
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Wow, that was funny...
...like four months ago.
Lukewarm at best. At least it's not Bok, though.
I love how bad these comics are
For real, Reason - can't you just hire me to do them, or something? I promise they will be no worse than the current ones.
If she gets elected, she probably won't call Stantis to do the official portrait.
Reinmoose - these are old, and of limited value to non-H&R'ers but...
http://hillaryis404.org/
The Onion did the definitive Barack Obama "change" joke.
Anything else is a mere "Put 'Em On the Glass" to their "Baby Got Back."
Link, joe?
http://www.theonion.com/content/news/black_guy_asks_nation_for_change
Ha ha, that's hilarious. Thanks.
TThis is the third election in a row where the election was the Democrats to lose. And I suspect they're going to deliberately lose it for the third time too. In 2004 the excuse was that they wanted to be in a position for a 2008 Hillary run, so what's their excuse this time?
In 2004 the excuse was that they wanted to be in a position for a 2008 Hillary run, so what's their excuse this time?
Its really hard to build an electoral majority on a coalition of alienated fringe groups?
Or is that the libertarian excuse? I get confused.
Obviously, any candidate running against an incubment wartime president should win in a walk.
Like...um...what's his name. That guy who ran against an incubment president in wartime, and won. Oh, it's on the tip of my tongue!
Someone help me out here.
Gerald Ford? No! Uhm, Lyndon Johnson. No wait, Harry Truman!!! What do I win?
I'm lazy.
When the night
comes back
telling a story, I'm
lazy: beautiful
sounds of a primitive
faith appear in
my mind, and even
that arrow describes,
in a moment, the
slippery darkness
of a tender caprice,
there, where a
light fades away......
Francesco Sinibaldi