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Tea Party vs Cantor cartoon: (Original Post) CaliforniaPeggy Jun 2014 OP
Very good libodem Jun 2014 #1
Great cartoon, but... PatrickforO Jun 2014 #11
His worthy opponent libodem Jun 2014 #12
K&R Blue Owl Jun 2014 #2
Burp! Burp!! malaise Jun 2014 #3
The dog would probably be licking his privates to get the taste out of his mouth. Gidney N Cloyd Jun 2014 #4
That about sums it up DFW Jun 2014 #5
Yours is the best comment of all, DFW Hekate Jun 2014 #10
And this question everything Jun 2014 #6
Oh, that's hilarious! Very appropriate...the Tea Party bites him in the ass! n/t CaliforniaPeggy Jun 2014 #8
Great cartoon Gothmog Jun 2014 #7
Ex-cellent Hekate Jun 2014 #9

PatrickforO

(14,559 posts)
11. Great cartoon, but...
Fri Jun 13, 2014, 06:44 PM
Jun 2014

Eric isn't the one who empowered the Tea Party; it is the Koch brothers and other wealthy interests. Much like the German industrialists of the 1920s, they foolishly believe that they can control the Tea Party once they are in power.

If we aren't careful, and if we do not show up at the polls en masse this November, we are in serious danger of completing our journey toward becoming a theocratic corporate police state.

21st Century fascism, anyone?



libodem

(19,288 posts)
12. His worthy opponent
Fri Jun 13, 2014, 08:11 PM
Jun 2014

Apparently hammered him on 'crony capitalism' and being bought off by ALEC. I appreciate that both sides find this unacceptable. Yes, you are correct the Kochs are the villians.

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DFW

(54,302 posts)
5. That about sums it up
Fri Jun 13, 2014, 05:21 PM
Jun 2014

As Goethe's Sorcerer's Apprentice complained,

„Die ich rief, die Geister,
Werd’ ich nun nicht los.“

(The spirits that I summoned, I can't get rid of them)

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