Political Funny Pictures Thread, pt. 2

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    OakRiver

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    Pink hat aside (yes, I know it was 'shopped in) I think that this picture is more accurate than it was meant to be. Under Obama's Administration the metaphorical weeds in the garden were allowed to grow unchecked, and have started to choke out the actual plants.
     

    BugI02

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    I wonder if the folks who announce that they will decline, prior to actually getting a WH invite, are actually worried they won't get one and will miss their 15 minutes/chance to #Resist
     

    2A_Tom

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    Kennedy was just as conservative as GWB. The dems and the pubs have all slipped left since the inception.

    I know there were no dems or pubs in 1776.
     

    amboy49

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    I’d give Kennedy two thumbs up, if for nothing else, for backing Kruschev down over Cuba. Or being an actual war hero - and not playing it up like McCain.

    Perhaps he loses points for being a womanizer - but my jury is still out on that issue.
     

    amboy49

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    Lincoln, Jackson, and Reagan too? Geez. a Tyrant, a Displacer, and a Traitor.
    I'm only onboard with Washington, Teddy, and Dwight.


    So if I understand the adjective placement . . . Lincoln was a tyrant, Jackson was a displacer, and Reagan was a traitor. Do I have that correct ? I’m not quite sure I grasp the logic behind each of those one word descriptions.
     

    Kutnupe14

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    So if I understand the adjective placement . . . Lincoln was a tyrant, Jackson was a displacer, and Reagan was a traitor. Do I have that correct ? I’m not quite sure I grasp the logic behind each of those one word descriptions.

    Yep... which one are you not understanding? Or is it all of them?
     

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    I’d give Kennedy two thumbs up, if for nothing else, for backing Kruschev down over Cuba. Or being an actual war hero - and not playing it up like McCain.

    Perhaps he loses points for being a womanizer - but my jury is still out on that issue.

    He also lowered taxes.

    So if I understand the adjective placement . . . Lincoln was a tyrant, Jackson was a displacer, and Reagan was a traitor. Do I have that correct ? I’m not quite sure I grasp the logic behind each of those one word descriptions.

    It is Just Kut. He most likely disagrees with Obama having not you on his picture.

    [h=1]Sic semper tyrannis[/h]
     

    jamil

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    Lincoln, Jackson, and Reagan too? Geez. a Tyrant, a Displacer, and a Traitor.
    I'm only onboard with Washington, Teddy, and Dwight.

    Teddy not so much. I'd go with Washington and Dwight. Not that Dwight was great but he's one of the few that wasn't horrible. And I'd leave Reagan up there.

    "Traitor" is a dogmatically derived interpretation, much like people on the right say that Obama was a traitor. Many things that happened in the Reagan administration and were wrong headed, and illegal. But it's hyperbole to claim they're traitorous.
     

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    ...and yet if we had the option of a "perfect" president....he couldn't get the nomination.

    It's weird to expect politics not to be filled with politicians.
     

    Kutnupe14

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    Teddy not so much. I'd go with Washington and Dwight. Not that Dwight was great but he's one of the few that wasn't horrible. And I'd leave Reagan up there.

    "Traitor" is a dogmatically derived interpretation, much like people on the right say that Obama was a traitor. Many things that happened in the Reagan administration and were wrong headed, and illegal. But it's hyperbole to claim they're traitorous.

    I use the word "traitor" in relation to the word "treason" as describe by the constitution. Reagan was textbook example of such.

    [video=youtube;Mb1GfP5Rwys]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mb1GfP5Rwys[/video]

    It might be a cartoon, but it's completely accurate.
     

    rob63

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    I'm only onboard with Washington, Teddy, and Dwight.

    I'm right there with you, although I'm more tolerant of Reagan's faults.

    So if I understand the adjective placement . . . Lincoln was a tyrant, Jackson was a displacer, and Reagan was a traitor. Do I have that correct ? I’m not quite sure I grasp the logic behind each of those one word descriptions.

    The single words are harsh, but just to give you a starting place.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Removal_Act

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Habeas_Corpus_Suspension_Act_1863
     
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