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Ah, the sweet illusion of choice we enjoy in so many countries but who always end up on top. Politicians should have to wear the logos of all their sponsors so we know who is really talking.
While Margaret Thatcher would not be a valid write in, Gregory Peck would certainly be valid. Born in 1915 in California, he was qualified to be President when this comic came out.
Reading this on a smallish computer screen, I first read the words on the polling booth as : âProperty of US Election Suppressionâ. And I wasnât surprised.
hariseldon59 1 day ago
For Vice President you had Dan Quayle or Lloyd Bentsen: The dodger or the codger.
DevilThorn 1 day ago
Kind of like our most recent choice, between The Dick or the Chick. The @ss or the Lass.
[Unnamed Reader - 641507] 1 day ago
Lloyd Bentsen was anointed & appointed as U.S. Treasury Secretary under President Clinton.
einarbt 1 day ago
Ah, the sweet illusion of choice we enjoy in so many countries but who always end up on top. Politicians should have to wear the logos of all their sponsors so we know who is really talking.
win.45mag 1 day ago
If thatâs a cow pie, then thatâs what weâve had thrown in our face for the last 4 years ! Biden/Harris WORST ADMINISTRATION IN HISTORY !!!!
burkeen 1 day ago
H.W. was an underrated president.
divad27182 1 day ago
While Margaret Thatcher would not be a valid write in, Gregory Peck would certainly be valid. Born in 1915 in California, he was qualified to be President when this comic came out.
julie.mason1 Premium Member 1 day ago
I see that win45 is subliminally right that â45â was the worst president, though 47 seems to be beating a path to be even worse.
drtodd12 about 24 hours ago
Geez what I wouldnât give for HW right about now.
delphigod about 23 hours ago
Easy answer â buck the 2-party system and vote your conscience!
jconnors3954 about 23 hours ago
Slime time!
Spoolmak about 22 hours ago
Reading this on a smallish computer screen, I first read the words on the polling booth as : âProperty of US Election Suppressionâ. And I wasnât surprised.
smsrt about 18 hours ago
Oh, I have definatley felt like that before.
azteccalanteater Premium Member about 16 hours ago
This has been my favorite single comic since it was published. I quote it every election and no one seems to get the reference.
CougarAllen about 16 hours ago
âSitting on the sofa on a Sunday afternoon,
Listening to the candidates debate,
Laugh about it, shout about it, when youâve got to choose,
Every way you look at it, you lose."
-Simon & Garfunkel, 1968