Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for November 04, 2016
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Eddie: Well, I bettah get goin'...I've got some new refugees to help relocate. Joe: Wait...what?! Flo: Wow! I'm proud of you, Eddie! Which desperate people ah ya helpin' to find a safe haven? Voice: I disavow myself from the vile and despicable actions of our candidate!! ...But I'm still going to vote for him... Flo: Oh...Republican congressmen, right? Eddie: Ah-yeh. Joe: I think you need a bigger boat.
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The Arizona Republic, which had never endorsed a Democrat for president since its founding in 1890: “Trump responds to criticism with the petulance of verbal spit wads. That’s beneath our national dignity. When the president of the United States speaks, the world expects substance. Not a blistering tweet.”The Dallas Morning News, which had not endorsed a Democrat for president in more than 75 years: “He plays on fear—exploiting base instincts of xenophobia, racism and misogyny—to bring out the worst in all of us, rather than the best. His serial shifts on fundamental issues reveal an astounding absence of preparedness. And his improvisational insults and midnight tweets exhibit a dangerous lack of judgment and impulse control.”The San Diego Union-Tribune, which had not endorsed a Democrat for president in its 148-year history: “Terrible leaders can knock nations off course. Venezuela is falling apart because of the obstinance and delusions of Hugo Chávez and his successor. Argentina is finally coming out of the chaos created by Cristina Kirchner and several of her predecessors. Trump could be our Chávez, our Kirchner. We cannot take that risk.”USA Today, which had never endorsed a presidential candidate (and still stopped short of an actual endorsement of Clinton): “®esist the siren song of a dangerous demagogue. By all means vote, just not for Donald Trump.”