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Cartoon(s) of the Week – What do the Republican Candidates do to communicate their positions?
David Horsey in the L.A. Times:
So Biden kept his presence and Ryan kept up his lies…
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Adam Zyglis in The Buffalo News:
It is clear Biden chewed him up…
Joe Heller in the Green Bay Press Gazette:
And, of course, the lowering of the jobless rate throws a scare into Republicans for Halloween…
Lee Judge in the Kansas City Star:
And more numbers are getting into the election confusion…
Mike Luckovich in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Do you wonder why Ryan wants to take away our government support and replace it with advertising?
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Kevin Siers in the Charlotte Observer:
But we are left with a candidate who can be anything we want…but with no substance.
Cartoon(s) of the Week – Is anything what it seems?
Drew Sheneman in the Newark Star-Ledger:
Reasons or excuses… we’re still in the dark…
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Joe Heller in the Green Bay Press-Gazette:
Danger or stupidity… there are so many morons…
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Steve Sack in the Star Tribune:
Evil or evil… there is no difference…
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Jim Morin in The Miami Herald:
Investigation or Reputation… we are known far and wide…
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David Horsey in the Los Angeles Times.
Tuned in or tuned out… communication lost in technology…
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- Vaulting Ambition (politicalirony.com)
Cartoon(s) of the Week – Donald and Mitt
Mike Luckovich in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Who do you attach yourself to if you want to win?
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Rob Rogers in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Does it matter where the supporter stands?
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Joe Heller in the Green Bay Press Gazette:
Avoiding the issues and keeping up the crap.
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Jeff Danziger in the L. A. Times:
But it keeps us entertained.
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Tom Toles in The Washington Post:
After all…politics is just a card game.