Adam@Home by Rob Harrell for October 21, 2012
Transcript:
Clayton: What's election season? Adam: Some people think it's when two separate candidates try to win political office. Others say it's two people trying to make the other person look worse than them so they can control the power. Still others say it's the battle of two people whose egos are just big enough to think they can change the world. Then there's me. Clayton: And what do you say? Adam: I say, vote for what you believe in, not the potentially delusional personality who's set to lead that party. Clayton: What do you believe in? Adam: I believe in good coffee, fair taxes, family values, that Phineas is nothing without Ferb, and John Oates was the mastermind behind Hall & Oates. And coincidentally, that platform was what got Winston Churchill elected. Clayton: Balderdash!
jazzmoose about 12 years ago
My God, can’t you people just shut up?
pcolli about 12 years ago
Phineas and Ferb are a team, each depends on the other.
celeconecca about 12 years ago
election season: the expansion of time thru the shortening of news cycles. What is now three years and 364 days used to be one year.
Roger Copeland Premium Member about 12 years ago
Sounds like Adam’s a Romney man, except for the coffee part ;)
Technojunkie about 12 years ago
Sounds like hes a Gary Johnson fan, since he’s the only one supporting the Fair Tax. Plus Mormons aren’t allowed caffeine while Libertarians are OK with plants in general…
dante.deangelo about 12 years ago
Most horses I know support the Oates Doctrine.
Durak Premium Member about 12 years ago
You bunch of ya-hoos. Obama this, Romney that. You’ve missed the point. It’s a Gasoline Alley homage. Walt and Skeezix’s annual fall walk. I swear, young people these days.
RI Red Hen about 12 years ago
To me, election season is, voteing for the best liar!!
pcolli about 12 years ago
The child will understand in time.
MikeJanus Premium Member about 12 years ago
And what kind of family values does he believe in? Inclusive or exclusive? Kind of a loaded phrase in today’s world.