Category Archives: Obama

Fiscal Cliff


Funny political cartoon shows car falling and the driver hopes to hit the fiscal cliff

The campaign’s over, we’re 16 trillion in debt, and now our betters want to talk about avoiding the Fiscal Cliff.

Here’s Obama on the Fiscal Cliff. Here’s Boehner. Best of all, here’s Ron Paul.

In case you’re wondering just what the Fiscal Cliff is, you can go here. If you read it let me know.

Flexible Congratulations

Cartoon depicts Obama being congratulated by leaders from Germany, the U.K., Israel, and Russia after winning the 2012 presidential election

President Obama has a spotty record on keeping promises. Obamacare – sure. Cut the Deficit in half – not so much.

Now that he’s won re-election, let’s see if he keeps his promise to be flexible

Biden Bin Laden Benghazi


With his trademark big smile, Vice President Biden makes some pithy remarks at the podium

Here’s Biden’s surprisingly pithy remark. And here’s Hillary saying of Libyan dictator Gadhafi, “We came. We saw. He died.”

Benghazi



Update: I incorrectly identified Cindy Sheehan’s son, Casey, as a Marine in the original version of this cartoon. Sorry for the error.

As I watched Meet the Press Sunday morning, Carly Fiorina was answering a question about the election and tried to drag in a point about the Benghazi attack. David Gregory pulled her up short, saying he’d get to that later. Except that he never did. Neither did any of the other Sunday shows.

I got the idea for this cartoon from this IBD editorial, noting the lack of a Benghazi media feeding frenzy. Here’s a column by David Ignatius about weak Benghazi coverage. And here’s a CBS report by Sharyl Attkisson that proves the exception to the idea Fox has a monopoly on the story.

Rise of the Oceans


Political cartoon of Obama and Chris Christie flying over the hurricane sandy aftermath in a helicopter

After being dissed by New York Mayor Bloomberg, the president took Chris Christie on a helicopter ride over the mess left by hurricane Sandy.

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