All RIGHT, Ruben! You’ve proven you can be anti-Trump without being mean. This was both funny and clever. Now, if Bill Watterson were alive to see it…oh, wait a minute — he IS.
I’m still confused as to how Trump organized and funded the “migrant caravans”. Maybe we should dig into the organizational and funding infrastructures on those and find the smoking oyster that will provide the pearls of wisdom for 2020 hindsight.
We are supposed to be a nation of laws, not men. You can’t have a country without boarders and you can’t have boarders without enforcing them. Stop exploiting illegal aliens for cheap labor. This depresses the wages of citizens who are here legally (including many immigrants). Punish the executives of company’s that hire illegal aliens. We want immigrants but we want them to follow our laws. If you disagree with me, I hope God blesses you anyway.
Conservative pundit Max Boot: “Trump shows what he really thinks of the troops by using them as political props. He deployed 5,600 troops just before the midterm elections to guard against the supposed threat posed by a few thousand unarmed refugees hundreds of miles from the U.S. border. He even suggested that the troops should commit the war crime of opening fire on migrants who threw rocks.The Pentagon grandly dubbed this Operation Faithful Patriot and circulated pictures of troops in full “battle rattle” stringing barbed wire, only to quietly drop the ludicrous moniker amid Election Day. Conveniently enough, Trump and his friends at Fox essentially stopped speaking about the caravan once the votes were cast. But, as the New York Times reports, the troops are still in the field, without electricity or hot meals — or a mission. They will likely spend Thanksgiving away from their families.Naturally, Trump will not bother to visit them, even though there is no risk in traveling to Texas. He still has not visited U.S. troops deployed to a war zone — although he has spent 72 days at Mar-a-Lago and 58 days at his Bedminster, N.J., golf club.”
eromlig about 6 years ago
All RIGHT, Ruben! You’ve proven you can be anti-Trump without being mean. This was both funny and clever. Now, if Bill Watterson were alive to see it…oh, wait a minute — he IS.
Dr. Quatermass about 6 years ago
Umm, is this the point where I restate the fact that Susie Derkins is Hillary??
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 6 years ago
If I could ask him one question it would be “Are you a witch?”
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 6 years ago
I’m still confused as to how Trump organized and funded the “migrant caravans”. Maybe we should dig into the organizational and funding infrastructures on those and find the smoking oyster that will provide the pearls of wisdom for 2020 hindsight.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 6 years ago
This summarizes it extremely well.
Masterskrain about 6 years ago
You know, this would be even funnier if it wasn’t SO DAMMED TRUE AND ACCURATE!!!
thomaspryan about 6 years ago
So he’s a Calvinist?
Gaertner Paul Premium Member about 6 years ago
I’m conflicted: this is a brilliant homage to C&H, a brilliant strip, but Donald Trump depresses me so much, I can’t really enjoy the parody.
Kip W about 6 years ago
I was going to correct our foreigner-bashing fellow commenter’s spelling of horde, but he’s more amusing in his ignorance.
Kip W about 6 years ago
“C’mon, buddy— there’s a big ol’ world of scared, gullible yoyos out there. Let’s go exploiting!”
rok_on about 6 years ago
We are supposed to be a nation of laws, not men. You can’t have a country without boarders and you can’t have boarders without enforcing them. Stop exploiting illegal aliens for cheap labor. This depresses the wages of citizens who are here legally (including many immigrants). Punish the executives of company’s that hire illegal aliens. We want immigrants but we want them to follow our laws. If you disagree with me, I hope God blesses you anyway.
Godfreydaniel about 6 years ago
Conservative pundit Max Boot: “Trump shows what he really thinks of the troops by using them as political props. He deployed 5,600 troops just before the midterm elections to guard against the supposed threat posed by a few thousand unarmed refugees hundreds of miles from the U.S. border. He even suggested that the troops should commit the war crime of opening fire on migrants who threw rocks.The Pentagon grandly dubbed this Operation Faithful Patriot and circulated pictures of troops in full “battle rattle” stringing barbed wire, only to quietly drop the ludicrous moniker amid Election Day. Conveniently enough, Trump and his friends at Fox essentially stopped speaking about the caravan once the votes were cast. But, as the New York Times reports, the troops are still in the field, without electricity or hot meals — or a mission. They will likely spend Thanksgiving away from their families.Naturally, Trump will not bother to visit them, even though there is no risk in traveling to Texas. He still has not visited U.S. troops deployed to a war zone — although he has spent 72 days at Mar-a-Lago and 58 days at his Bedminster, N.J., golf club.”
Godfreydaniel about 6 years ago
Moderate pundit Godfreydaniel: “A large portion of Trump’s base does believe in witches—although not Russian ones.”
cmxx about 6 years ago
“You can fool some of the people all of the time.”
Broacher about 6 years ago
So when can we expect to hear the details of the ‘Noodle Incident’?