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Ken Culotta wrote this cartoon and this really illustrates Obama’s priorities.
A fellow who insists on missing the obvious.
Each time Glenn has a new book come out I’ve slipped it in the cartoon. Usually Jacob or Taylor is involved. This time they didn’t fit and Obama is on his own…well, with a whooooole lot os ACORNs again.
I can’t believe this guy is STILL campaigning. He and his staff saw himself on the ropes. Their vacation was cooking up ways to bring the public back to him. So it’s back to the campaign trail. This is a classic political mistake that will fail as it has in the past. Typical of someone and their staff that don’t get politics and think this is a popularity contest. Knowing just the last couple decades of history would have dissuaded them from this move. Oh, well, another President to learn a lesson.
Taylor and Jacob return for a second week.
I’ve been missing pencils lately because I’ve been inking directly on the pencils. Since the medical incident in mid-August I’ve found myself with less time and not using a separate sheet to ink.
This one written by my dear friend Yosef Singer. I’m sure many a student felt this way today. Jacob and Taylor return to do delivery chores.
My problem with this is multi-fold. One was the idea, just even the idea, that students, kindergarteners too, would write reports on Obama and his agenda is something that just makes me sick. Obviously Obama and friends were acting on their own until other staff stepped in and pulled this stupid part out of the school speech. If Obama wants acceptance as a person he needs to go into therapy, not disrupt the school day across the country.\
That leads to the other part. Obama is on the ropes. Everything is falling apart and he knows it. As any insecure salesman does, they reach for anyone who will declare them a valid person. These series of speeches he’s doing is an odd and obvious strain for that declaration.
Cartoon speaks for itself.
This was fun. Not so much the foreground, but the background. The mountains , tress, etc were all created in teh computer.
Ken Culotta wrote this one. If Washington doesn’t listen to us, we go have the ultimate public option in one year.
This voting booth was a pain in the neck. I originally drew a more recognized voting stall. However, I realized the one above is becoming standardized. It was tough to digitally remove the stall and replace with the newer plasic foldup version and get the voter to fit in. As I worked to fit it in I had a heck of a pain attack (See my presoanl blog) that pulled me away for more than an hour. While going through the pain I kept thinking how best to get the voting booth drawn. The pain fianlly passed and I finished the art.
Ken Culotta and I cooked this one up.
After hearing Obama talk about the elderly making difficult choices and questioning whether a 105 year old should have medicine, and having a Science Czar who believe in Social Engineering, it seems we may not be far from this path.