Prickly City by Scott Stantis for April 24, 2018

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    Cheapskate0  over 6 years ago

    I can’t believe all the ugly comments from yesterday’s strip! Stantis is finally coming out of his shell – who knows if it’ll be permanent. My best wishes to Ignatz, BrainDead, Night-Gaunt49, and other defenders of truth in the comment section.

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    braindead Premium Member over 6 years ago

    ^^ For some time, Stantis has been indicating that he is a real conservative, i.e. honest.

    #TraitorTrump

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    Timothy Madigan Premium Member over 6 years ago

    Using that logic, wouldn’t then-citizen Trump have broken the law when he attacked then-President Obama? What’s the statue of limitations on that offense? Can we arrest him for it?

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    Andylit Premium Member over 6 years ago

    Kind of a prickly question.

    It appears that Comey has broken the law in his efforts to attack Trump. Stealing FBI memos and leaking same.

    Looks like McCabe broke the law. An Obama appointed IG certainly thinks he did.

    Then we have Mueller who initiated an FBI raid on the personal attorney of the subject of his investigation. Illegal? Not sure, but it certainly smacks of intimidation.

    The acid test is very simple. How would the left, the media, the critics react if Hillary or another prominent Democrat was the target of the above noted attacks?

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    Godfreydaniel  over 6 years ago

    Let me put this in terms so simple even a Trump voter MIGHT be able to understand it: A dictator (any dictator) of a country (any country) is a traitor to that country. Trump wants to be a dictator. Therefore, Trump wants to be a traitor.

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    Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo]  over 6 years ago

    Let’s see Comey wrote his own memos then took them.

    Mueller couldn’t have made a move unless he could prove to the Justice Department to sanction the raid in the first place. Looks like the law in action——legally. The President is unduly worried if he isn’t guilty of fraud, money laundering and dealing with a foreign power to affect our elections.

    We will have to wait till a Democrat is elected.

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    Andylit Premium Member over 6 years ago

    Gaunt

    “Comey wrote his own memos then took them.” No, son. Comey wrote department memos about department business on a department laptop in a department chauffeured car while on department time. That is called “work product” and is owned by his employer. In this case, the FBI.

    We are looking at a situation where high ranking members of the FBI and DoJ have been shown to be biased against Trump. This is documented.

    We have a situation in which the owner of the the single biggest piece of evidence in a possible plot of Russian interference hasn’t been interviewed. As in (pick one) Hillary, the DNC, etc.

    We see the head of an investigation that has been going on in one form or another for almost 2 years, which has produced nothing to implicate any American players authorize an unprecedented raid in the attorney of the obvious target of the investigation. That, my boy, is the stuff banana republics are made of.

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    Godfreydaniel  over 6 years ago

    Was Trump biased against himself when he made contributions to Hillary Clinton’s Senate campaign? What about when she was at his third (so far) wedding, was Trump biased against himself then?

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