Last Updated: 3/27/2008 12:00:00 AM
Posted By: Charles Nickalopoulos on Sunday, March 30, 2008
The Muslims feel Barak Obama forsook his father's faith. The Muslims feel women have no place in politics. How will either of candidates deal with the Muslims countries?
Posted By: Denise on Thursday, April 03, 2008
THANKYOU! Fianlly a cartoon that gives both Hillary and Obama equal responsibility for negative campaigning! The media has been very one-sided in picking on Clinton and 'forgiving' Obama everyting! I am Canadian and am totally unbiased...I just call'em like I see'em!
Posted By: Phil on Thursday, April 03, 2008
During 1993-2001, the Clinton's split this country in two with lies and deceit; now in 2008 they are doing it again; but thankfully more to the Democrat Party.
Posted By: Curt on Thursday, April 03, 2008
That is such a bunch of baloney. We all know who is throwing the mud and who is defending themselves, Hilary will do anything to get elected, and I notice that the the neo cons want republicans to vote for her as much as they can in order to get her as a opponent agains McCain
Posted By: Ada on Friday, April 04, 2008
This cartoon seems to be an unbiased look at the Democratic elections, but Clinton is portrayed far more harshly than Obama. Her face is more distorted and more enraged looking than Obama's, and the cartoonist has portrayed her body as dumpier than Obama's. This is just one more example of Obama favoritism. Or is it sexism?
Posted By: John May on Sunday, April 06, 2008
Look closely, neither one a loser, but both are losers. Someone'sgrand idea to run these two in the demo circle, may turn out to be avery bad democrat decision. One has the changes the other the remediesfor the changes, the solutions. I am hoping they continue fighting allthe way to the democratic convention.
Posted By: Marc Bazell on Friday, April 11, 2008
Good commentary. As Yogi Berra use to say, "it ain't over til it's over." The Democtartic Convention in Chicago back in '68 had similar problems with seating delegates, who should and shouldn't get credentialed, and a host of other voting problems. The Party was split down the middle with the anti-war movement behind McGovern (today it's Obama), and the macho pro-Daley forces behind Humphrey (today it's Clinton.) Anxious to see what happens this year, 40 years later. By the way, under similar anxiety and back stabbing in the Democratic Party, a Republican won the White House...his name was Richard Nixon.
Posted By: Stephen R. Lasky on Saturday, April 12, 2008
Looks like they've done it again. It's about time to start a new party that gives progressives a choice other than the lesser of two evils (McCain and Clinton). Let the dinosaurs like clinton keep their party, it really has never represented progressives anyway, it was just better than the republicans. Maybe we won't win for two or three elections, but then again, how long did it take the republican party to take the White House. I'm talking about Lincoln's republicans. And how long did it take the bull moose party to take the white house? Too bad that was built totally on one personality because, except for the commies, anarchists, and socialists, that was the last serious third party in the history of the US. Its really too bad, though, because instead of being able to rebuild some of the progressive projects that Bush dismantled, we are going to have another 4 years, or more, of war and torture. And I wonder how long a woman's right to choose will last? And then there's the hole in the Ozone layer.That's it, I'm through, I give up on US politics. I'll just sit back and collect my Social Security (they aren't going to run out of money while I'm still here) in Mexico or Canada, somewhere in this hemisphere where they have decent medical coverage and watch the collapse of the US empire. Ought to be good for a few laughs anyway.Denise, Obama has been defending himself, now slinging poop like clinton (and forget about gender bias from me, I was actively supportiong feminist causes before you were born. And Ada, have you not seen her face when she is screeching about how that black boy is not ready to take this office? We already know she and Bill are racists, are all their supporter racist too. (Oh, did I say something that was not supposed to be called by its proper name?)
Posted By: granny on Sunday, April 13, 2008
As a Senior citizen, I can remember 'way back when the political nominees for each party weren't selected until the Conventions, and everything seemed to turn out fine. This 2-year campaign has gone on entirely too long already, so another month or two shouldn't be anything to complain about, and the media should stop trying to convince Hillary to quit the race if she and her supporters want her to go on. In the interests of full disclosure, by the way, I am a Hillary supporter, but would feel the same if I supported Obama. The main thing to concentrate on is getting a Democrat elected in Nov.
Posted By: Savannah on Monday, May 05, 2008
Dont talk about Hilary she is the #1 canidate!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HILLARY ROCKS