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A Simple Game

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26. They won't assume any blame. Why would they?
Wed Nov 5, 2014, 06:19 PM
Nov 2014

Is President Obama going somewhere? That's who they blamed for the last six years, why would they stop now?

I only see the blame Obama meme getting stronger, they have to divert attention from their actions somehow. How about some talk, if not action, on impeachment? That should be good for a few "pay no attention to what I'm doing, look over there" moments.

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We let the evil corporate genie out of the bottle! Dustlawyer Nov 2014 #1
K$R nt myrna minx Nov 2014 #2
Now this one says it all. This isn't a Republican victory mountain grammy Nov 2014 #3
and the ones that heaven05 Nov 2014 #4
The American People have regurgitated what's been fed to them. Martin Eden Nov 2014 #5
D'oh! meegbear Nov 2014 #6
Precisely. Enthusiast Nov 2014 #7
Idiocracy Bobcat Nov 2014 #8
Ah, yes, Chompsky hit in the mark-way back. We riversedge Nov 2014 #10
Reading? Who needs to read when we can take tons of selfies all day!! Amonester Nov 2014 #19
And let's discuss the Taylor Swift topic ad nauseum..... llmart Nov 2014 #32
The American people have not spoken, but their inability to fight election fraud has. DesertDiamond Nov 2014 #9
I just forwarded this to a bunch of people. Jackpine Radical Nov 2014 #11
Here: Rhiannon12866 Nov 2014 #14
That's it. Thanks. Jackpine Radical Nov 2014 #18
Sorry that the pic didn't show up, but I posted this from my phone Rhiannon12866 Nov 2014 #20
K&R! Perfect! Rhiannon12866 Nov 2014 #12
K&R! Cooley Hurd Nov 2014 #13
The pity is....... DeSwiss Nov 2014 #15
Yup. n/t A Simple Game Nov 2014 #25
indeed. hifiguy Nov 2014 #29
Orwell dreamed small. Huxley and Kornbluth dreamed exactly that. NuttyFluffers Nov 2014 #33
Ah, Kornbluth..... navarth Nov 2014 #35
Fear is a very strong motivator to get people to vote against their own best interests. Roland99 Nov 2014 #16
I never thought fear was enough to override the instinct hifiguy Nov 2014 #31
Typical American voter, circa 2014... nikto Nov 2014 #34
This is so true that it shouldn't be a cartoon. n/t SpankMe Nov 2014 #17
K & R !!! WillyT Nov 2014 #21
Sigh... discouraged. calimary Nov 2014 #22
Is our children learning? moondust Nov 2014 #23
Let's make the pie higher! OrwellwasRight Nov 2014 #27
God's big flashlight... Docross Nov 2014 #24
They won't assume any blame. Why would they? A Simple Game Nov 2014 #26
More wealth for the wealthy... czarjak Nov 2014 #28
This cartoon is humorous, so why do I feel like crying looking at it? n/t SylviaD Nov 2014 #30
Oh I especially like the one that says.. "Don't tell us what's in our FOOD"!! "More celeb new" Cha Nov 2014 #36
K&R stage left Nov 2014 #37
Well that pretty much sums it up. SoapBox Nov 2014 #38
This cartoon is 20 years old Midnight Writer Nov 2014 #39
So it's timeless. Cha Nov 2014 #41
Even more true today as 20 years ago, even the same issues Midnight Writer Nov 2014 #44
Yes! "More celeb news" "We don't want to know what's in our food".. etc etc etc.. and yes I did Cha Nov 2014 #45
KICK! Cha Nov 2014 #40
They won tiptonic Nov 2014 #42
I hate crumbs riversedge Nov 2014 #43
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