the great R. Crumb

Category: Presidential election 2024

  • Our politics is more stupid than …

    “An eye for an eye makes both people blind.” — Sen. John Neely Kennedy, R-Louisiana. The indentured servants run to the flickering b&w Philco like it is spitting casino coins whenever is heard the honeyed tones of Louisiana Sen. John Kennedy. (We watch more C-Span these days because we like our Metamucil straight from the…

  • Democrats stick with losing formula

    Doubling down on foolish! An illegal alien turns a flame thrower on Jews in Boulder CO who were seeking the release of prisoners held by Palestinian terrorists. The same day, U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan (D-Hamas) and Gwen Moore (D-Milwaukee) attempted to pose for holy pictures with illegals held in the Dodge County jail for I.C.E.…

  • Ben Wikler helped elect Donald Trump

    Wisconsin’s Dem chairman ran interference for old Joe. One of the guilty pleasures of the Trump regime is the suffering it causes Democrats, dues-paying or otherwise. They’re paying for their perfidy in propping up old Joe Biden as the only Democrat — sentient or otherwise — who could beat Trump, that existential threat to all…

  • If Trump was bad; Kamala was worse

    As disreputable as Trump was, voters feared Woke Kamala more We rarely agree with the emeritus editor of The Capital Times. When Dave Zweifel does stumble upon the truth he deserves a gold star of the kind Miss Romper Room would affix to your pencil scratchings on lined tablet paper. My old boss of fond…

  • Cities are turning politically purple

    A revolt against Democrat misrule! My comrade John Nichols says the cities are “the Democrat(ic) heartlands of the U.S.” As such, its mayors will “put guardrails on Trump.” To which we can only quote the Gipper: There You Go Again! The poster boy for big city mismanagement is Chicago mayor Brandon Johnson, D-Teachers Union. Crime…

  • You’re ‘torn’? She’s your mother, dammit!

    Throw momma off the train! We don’t think it’s a parody. A New York Times Magazine feature called “The Ethicist” is an advice column but in place of Dear Aunt Blabby the thing is adjudicated by a philosophy professor with the appropriately diverse, inclusive, and equitable name of Kwame Anthony Appiah.   Seeking the professor’s…