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To: SloopJohnB

How many presidents have been portrayed as comic book characters? This is just a standard form of political commentary — but the Left sure gets their panties in a bunch.


3 posted on 08/06/2009 10:00:58 AM PDT by ClearCase_guy
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To: ClearCase_guy
"How many presidents have been portrayed as comic book characters?"

Presidents are fair game for cartoonists. Prophets, apparently, are not...


8 posted on 08/06/2009 10:07:14 AM PDT by Joe 6-pack (Que me amat, amet et canem meum)
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To: ClearCase_guy
They linked an image done of Bush and quoted all the positive replys from the left about it being "artistic" and "right on". The left can't' argue that the Obama joker is any worse than what the left has done.

They are upset because the picture is powerful, and they know it. There aren't that many political cartoons/images that come along and "click", but the Obama joker does. Why I'm not sure, but when I first saw it I had a certain gut reaction.


14 posted on 08/06/2009 10:19:43 AM PDT by Brookhaven (Obama hasn't just open Pandora's box, he has thrown us inside and closed the lid.)
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To: ClearCase_guy
Their panites are in a bunch because in the poster, Obama LOOKS WHITE.

The men who played the joker have always been white.

Liberals see the poster and are frightened that Obama is WHITE.

They are afraid on a subliminal level that Obama might be a white man like George Bush - MAYBE A CONSERVATIVE WHITE MAN ( CAN YOU HEAR THE LIBERAL SCREAMING?)))

25 posted on 08/06/2009 1:20:04 PM PDT by GOPJ (ACORN - Losers paid to protest ...The White House has an enemies list. Are you on it?)
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