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I especially like the one with Pelosi. As a Democrat, I probably shouldn't...but I think it's right on target.
Anonymous said…
I heard him laughing about "strategery" with some journalists. It was a clip of it.

I hate to admit it, but I kind of miss the gross mismanagement of the English language he excelled at.

But I think I'm doing purdy good in that area too.

hee hee
Linda Medrano said…
Marvelous! I love this!
Bluezy said…
le temperature en Quebec. C'est frakkin froid!
I like funnies. Thanks.
nonamedufus said…
UR: She really had a lot to lose, didn't she. More than Obama, I thnk.
nonamedufus said…
Quirks: That's okay. You have Palin to look forward to now. (Ha, ha)
nonamedufus said…
Linda: It was a good week for editorial cartoons, wasn't it.
nonamedufus said…
Bluezy: Glad you enjoyed them. Don't knw about the temp. I spent the weekend in *spits* Toronto. The temp there was well above 10. Not bad for mid-November.
00dozo said…
Heh, heh. They all crack me up, but I particularly like the "GOPFATHER" toon.
nonamedufus said…
00dozo: That one was well done, wasn't it?
injaynesworld said…
Exceptional!

Dear, dear Bush. So bad for the country. So good for comedy.
nonamedufus said…
Jayne: Hahaha. Oh that's great. Well, at least he was good for something!
K A B L O O E Y said…
The last two were my favorites, but they were all good. Oh, and thanks so much for letting me finally post that coveted rectangle.
nonamedufus said…
KABLOOEY: Hey, you did all the heavy lifting. You're welcome.

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