Timely Cartoon

Does this cartoon remind you of anyone?

 

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9 Responses to Timely Cartoon

    • Jean says:

      Nothing new there. But he has hired some competent people. We’ll just have to see if he listens to them rather than the ones on the extreme right,

  1. tammy j says:

    LOLOL! great cartoon.
    I was thinking yesterday… a bit of a different tact is needed.
    I agree that a loose cannon must be held accountable.
    but… it dawned on me that the bully is being bullied. so no side wins.
    I wish they would quit publicly making such fun of him now.

    all the personal insults … his marriage and mentality and even his comb over. his emotional reactions are almost child like. and it’s like fanning a flame into a raging forest fire. it only accomplishes him making more rash decisions because he is then operating totally from emotion and retaliation. it takes a cooler head to govern.
    the more digs and making fun of him that they do seem to just make him worse. and it is the ‘office’ of the president that is losing respect.

    I know the things he does and his attitudes have been incorrigible… but now it has almost become like watching bullies taunting bullies. that gets us no where. surely there’s a way to report and hold ‘the head beagle’ accountable without the personally demeaning rhetoric?

    one side needs to bring some civility and rationality back into it.
    as if grown ups were talking! are there any grown ups out there?
    it has become like watching kids on a playground. only the playground is our lives and our future and more dangerously… the future of the world.
    we have a retaliating president fighting a retaliating press and all media.
    am I way out in left field in thinking this? I just don’t know anymore!

    • Jean says:

      Yes, the press does itself proud when they deal with facts rather than just ridiculing Trump. Some organizations do that, it’s up to us to find them and read them. And support them by subscribing. That to me is a great way to put our money where are values are.

  2. Ursula says:

    Does your cartoon remind me of anyone? Sure, and worse, it reminds me of quite a few others too.

    I hear what Tammy is saying. And to some extent I agree with her. The more Trump is being taunted the more he’ll dig his heels in. And, considering his first budget, he is trigger happy. Not that the States couldn’t erase the world a few times over already with their current weapons’ arsenal. Diplomacy? Now there is a word missing in Trump’s vocabulary and disposition.

    Where Tammy’s argument needs tweaking is that we don’t have a choice. It’s not a question of us bullying the bully. A bully needs to be taken out. Pronto. I have never been at the receiving end of bullying, but have seen it in motion, done to others. And a bystander I ain’t. What you do with a bully is to call their bluff. Obviously, how this is going to be done with the President of the United States I don’t know. I won’t go as far as implying that maybe one day he’ll overdo his being bombastic to the point where he implodes. And he will. Better people than him have choked on a fish bone. BAD. SAD. And mad.

    U

  3. Cathy in NZ says:

    some friends of mine on both f/b and real time – and not even entertaining going on holiday to the States – because too many people are having a great deal of difficulty getting out of the “airports” or spending far too much time “explaining” exactly why they are there…these aren’t the sort of Eastern Europeans either…

    • Jean says:

      I don’t blame them for staying away. I recently read a report saying how much the travel industry is losing because of Trump’s attitude.

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