Thursday, August 16, 2012
We report, you decide. That, my friend, is fair and balanced!
© Jim Morin That’s right, Britain’s largest selling newspaper, The Sun, called Mitt Romney “Mitt the Twit” in its headline. Ironically, The Sun is owned by conservative Rupert Murdoch. Other British newspapers were equally unkind. The hard-conservative Daily Telegraph called him a wazzock and said that while he was in Britain, Romney could learn “some […]
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Despite my opinion of Mitt Romney, I always thought that at least he is more intelligent than our last Republican president. But now I’m not quite sure about that. Romney is in the middle of a trip to England, which is supposed to show him acting like a statesman. It also helps that the Olympics […]
© Tom Tomorrow I guess I need to add one more category of people who like Mitt Romney — cartoonists. He’s like Dubya on steroids for them.
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Jon Stewart on Romney’s excuses for not releasing his tax returns. Brilliant! © Jim Benton
© Jim Morin And even if you believe he had no involvement in managing the company, he founded it and picked the people to run it for him. So what kind of president would Romney be? © Kevin Siers
Getting paid $100,000 a year for doing nothing? We definitely need more of that in our government! Nice to have the Daily Show back.
The Romney campaign draws some Venn Diagrams, proving that they don’t understand how Venn Diagrams work: This is how a Venn Diagram works: Besides, everyone knows why unemployment is still high — Republicans have sabotaged the economy over and over again. They filibustered the American Jobs Act, stonewalled the stimulus, threatened a US default (and […]
© Ruben Bolling The funny thing is that everyone pretty much knows what the Republicans are trying to do, but for some reason they keep voting for them. Is money really that powerful that it can convince people to vote not only against their own interests, but against the interests of their own country?
© Scott Bateman Transcript of Romney’s remarks: This is so much fun. It’s so much fun running for president, I gotta tell ya. It is fun being here with you. This is kind of historic, you know that? To all be together on a, on a morning like this and uh, to be in the […]
© Jim Morin The actual quote was from Laura Ingraham’s radio show. She asked Romney if Obama’s claim that the economy is getting better is true. Romney replied: Well of course it’s getting better. The economy always gets better after the recession. There’s always a recovery. There’s never been a time anywhere in the world […]
Kevin Siers Why are the Republicans still pushing “trickle down” economics? And why are people letting them get away with it?
Friday, November 11, 2011
The folks at Shakedown News, with tongue firmly in cheek, suggest “The man who ran security at Woodstock in 1969 … may in fact, know what he’s doing” unlike some of the other clowns running. If you’ve never met Wavy Gravy, then you may suspect he’s just a 60’s counterculture clown. You’d be mostly […]
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Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Here at Political Irony our corps of crack researchers scour the internets tirelessly to harvest only the finest information the web has to offer. We do this so you don’t have to. We recognize that our readers’ time is valuable so our large editorial staff analyzes each offering, deleting any dubious datum. Sometimes even this […]