Rob Rogers for January 26, 2017

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    What???  over 7 years ago

    Oh, I think he loves his job.

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    Masterskrain  over 7 years ago

    What about having to LISTEN to Spicer?

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    lonecat  over 7 years ago

    Is it torture to ask the press secretary a question? That’s what the Trumpies seem to think.

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    twclix  over 7 years ago

    It is undoubtedly tiring trying to keep up with the manic, lying ranting of his boss. He deserves the sleepless nights he will continue to have until we remove the insane presidential wart from our public scene.

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    Motivemagus  over 7 years ago

    Not torture — masochism. He knew the job was dangerous when he took it.

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    d_legendary1  over 7 years ago

    Spicer doesn’t give a rat’s keester what comes out of his mouth. The job pays him to make stuff up.

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    Alberta Oil Premium Member over 7 years ago

    Being a Trump spokes person means abandoning all your own moral values and reputation as being an honest broker.

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    Mr. Blawt  over 7 years ago

    Trump wants to make all of these forms of aggressive interrogation available to all American citizens. The last panel isn’t so bad, if you tell the truth. unfortunately for Spicer, he only tells alternative facts.

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    Kip W  over 7 years ago

    A meme I saw said he looks the guy who’s hiding the fact he was bitten by a zombie from the rest of his group of survivors.

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    Frankfreak  over 7 years ago

    Sun, liberals, progressives, etc, hate Fake liberal media liars more than conservative liars. Prefer prevailers of truth and facts. Of which your ability to recognize is very doubtful.

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    superposition  over 7 years ago

    Unlike most of us, Trump was born into a wealthy family, so he is unfamiliar with some of the stresses that we the people have become accustomed to, but has his own anxieties:

    He may not have done as well with his money as he could have. He may have gone bankrupt and is now embarrassed to reveal his tax returns. He may be concerned that everyone doesn’t love him as much as he does. These are hard things for a man from a wealthy family, so, please ease up on the criticism … he’s probably doing the best he is capable of.

    Many kind folks saw this in him and that’s why they voted for him, I think.

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    martens  over 7 years ago

    I hear what you are saying, super, but it isn’t that easy. What do you want us to do when his handlers (and I think that’s where much of these EO’s are originating) are presenting so many that are destructive to the institutions of this country? Can we be silent when scientific data is suppressed because it doesn’t fit their narrative? How about the shredding of our international relationships? I could list a number of things that are anti-constitutional just in the past week. I do not wish to see Trump (or anyone, for that matter) driven into total psychological meltdown, but I fear that is what we will see, no matter what. It is not possible to keep him wrapped in cotton wool and protected from all adverse opinions. You certainly can’t say that the Obama’s were treated any better by their opponents or sheltered from really vile attacks. The bottom line is that Trump is not psychologically capable of handling the kinds of pressures this office entails, and the sooner the people who care about him start to rescue him from his current dilemma, the better for all of us.

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    louieglutz  over 7 years ago

    you forgot having to listen to libs whine because hilliary cooked the books for the nomination. why is the clinton foundation folding its tent now? they were doing “so much good in the world…”

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    DrDon1  over 7 years ago

    ^ Thanks for your irrelevant “reminder.”

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