Bloom County 2019 by Berkeley Breathed for April 26, 2016

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    Pointspread  over 8 years ago

    Feel the Ern…

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    Sherlock Watson  over 8 years ago

    Yes, lady, that’s Ernie! Come and get him!

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    peabodyboy  over 8 years ago

    The Ern vs. the Bern? Well, it could happen.. As Joaquin Andujar said, "You can sum it up in one word, you never know.’”

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    Sisyphos  over 8 years ago

    Paulie said “no”; which means “maybe,” if not “yes.” But Ernie Dinklefwat is so much more intriguing: completely unknown to the voters! —Just what they are likely to go for!

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    karanne  over 8 years ago

    I’ve heard they’re going to try Romney/Ryan again…

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    Deltigar  over 8 years ago

    McCain / Lieberman.

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    peabodyboy  over 8 years ago

    Real people disappoint. The dead can do no wrong. Reagan’s ghost versus FDR’s ghost. The executive office would then be run by a committee of historians whose only criterion would be “What would Reagan (FDR) do?”

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    rekam Premium Member over 8 years ago

    Can just see it. President Ernie Dinklefwat…

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    Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 8 years ago

    Apparently Milo quickly forgot “the trick in politics.”

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    Port&Hodge4ever  over 8 years ago

    I always thought that the Meadow Party was more inclined to the Democrats, or at least it was in the 1980’s. In the very beginning, the Meadow Party wanted John Glenn as their Presidential candidate, but they lost him to the Democrats. At convention time in 1984, one of the Democratic delegates wanders into the Meadow Party convention and finally decides that a dead cat might be a better option than Walter Mondale. It would seem that the Meadow Party represents whichever party is marginalized at the time. It was the Democratic Party that was marginalized in the Reagan era and it is definitely the Republicans that are marginalized now.So now we know what Milo is up to this spring. That leaves only Oliver among the major characters who has been overlooked in terms of springtime activities. Knowing him, he is probably planting a computer virus in the Trump campaign headquarters.

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