Excellent commentary today in the Washington Post by Max Boot, a conservative who has seen the corrosion and corruption of traditional conservative values. Just go to the Post’s homepage and search his name.
Brazil is in danger like Hungary and Turkey of going to the Dark Side of Reich Wingism.
Casting her vote at a school in Rio’s Santa Teresa neighbourhood on Sunday, Soraya de Souza, a 56-year-old lawyer, said
Brazil faced a stark choice: “It is democracy or fascism.”
The historian Heloísa Starling said she was particularly perturbed by Bolsonaro’s authoritarian tendencies and his plans
to relax gun laws: “If he really does follow through on allowing the population to arm itself, this country will become a wild west.”
“It’ll be even worse than that wretch in the United States,” said Cico Bezerra da Sivla, a 56-year-old butcher from Garanhuns, the north-eastern town where Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva – president from 2003 to 2011 – was born. “He just wants
Uh yeah, some die hard establishment types don’t like Trump.boo hho. I didn’t like himeither and didn’t vote for him then but am supporting him now because he has courage and fights against the tyrannical political class.
You want mob rule, vote democrat.You want freedom, vote republican then be a citizen and hold them accountable.
Darsan54 Premium Member about 6 years ago
Dear, it hurts because the “stooooopid” is leaving. That other thing you feel? Your soul returning.
linwoodbragg about 6 years ago
I’ve read this comic since it started and it routinely feels like it’s telling an inside joke only the author gets.
casonia2 about 6 years ago
Actually, I have invented a new word. It is “Trumpf**kery.”
Pedmar Premium Member about 6 years ago
Excellent commentary today in the Washington Post by Max Boot, a conservative who has seen the corrosion and corruption of traditional conservative values. Just go to the Post’s homepage and search his name.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 6 years ago
https://www.google.com/search?q=Fascist+populist+president+in+Brazil&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-b-1-ab
Brazil is in danger like Hungary and Turkey of going to the Dark Side of Reich Wingism.
Casting her vote at a school in Rio’s Santa Teresa neighbourhood on Sunday, Soraya de Souza, a 56-year-old lawyer, said
Brazil faced a stark choice: “It is democracy or fascism.”
The historian Heloísa Starling said she was particularly perturbed by Bolsonaro’s authoritarian tendencies and his plans
to relax gun laws: “If he really does follow through on allowing the population to arm itself, this country will become a wild west.”
“It’ll be even worse than that wretch in the United States,” said Cico Bezerra da Sivla, a 56-year-old butcher from Garanhuns, the north-eastern town where Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva – president from 2003 to 2011 – was born. “He just wants
to kill people. The only thing he likes is guns.”
Brain Pudding about 6 years ago
Uh yeah, some die hard establishment types don’t like Trump.boo hho. I didn’t like himeither and didn’t vote for him then but am supporting him now because he has courage and fights against the tyrannical political class.
You want mob rule, vote democrat.You want freedom, vote republican then be a citizen and hold them accountable.
dlaemmerhirt999 about 6 years ago
Poor little conservative Carmen. She has yet to realize that conservativism died with John McCain.:’( Now theres “trumpism” and “Sanity”