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Malisa said…
Today's Sunday Funnies were all too close to the truth! What a mess we live in!
nonamedufus said…
It's true. Sometimes with editorial cartoons you don't know whether to laugh or cry.
Unfinished Person said…
I usually cry...especially with the state of the presidential race here. Waaaaaah!
nonamedufus said…
Those Republicans are quite a group. Perry, Romney, Cain? OMG And we used to think Palin was a looney.
quirkyloon said…
Ha! The waiting for the baby email on his tablet was hilarious. And I'm jealous. A baby has tablet?

I want one!

hee hee
nonamedufus said…
Yeah, who knew baby's first words would be in his iPad.
00dozo said…
This would explain Coulrophobia.

;-)
nonamedufus said…
I fear for Americans if they elect one of those clowns.
Nicky said…
Even though the whole thing has gotten very sad, I loved the flying monkey in the "Occupy" cartoon!
nonamedufus said…
That was a great touch, wasn't it. In some instances I get the sense that some of these demonstrations are copy-cat Occupies, you know what I mean?
meleahrebeccah said…
"Keystone Kops" is cracking me up!
nonamedufus said…
Well, I guess there's nothing quite like Obama to provide us with a laugh or two.

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