Looks as though Mr. Necessary is taking a cue from the recent (and highly controversial) portrait of King Charles III, in which the monarch is immersed in a red background.
At Least Michael Cohen has had a change of heart (and testimony) in his realization that he had been working for a narcissistic crook for years; Trump still mistakenly believes in his own invincibility and purity.
He’s no longer Trump’s employee, so he has no reason to lie. Telling the awful truth (to Trump, anyway) must be very satisfying and cathartic to Mr. Cohen.
Hamas started this hideous war, and they could end it immediately — but they prefer to take thousands of Palestinian lives with them as they perish in their tunnels.
I wonder how an educated man (RFK, Jr.) so obsessed with health issues could consume undercooked port and wind up with a parasitic tapeworm in his brain? I suppose this explains some of his strange beliefs.
This cartoon is a few days too late; Biden HAS made a strong statement about the protests, saying that the wanton destruction and vandalism does NOT represent free speech.
Fox “News” was, as usual, hasty in placing the blame for funding the pro-Hamas demonstrators on George Soros (without citing any evidence); a far more likely source of this funding is Qatar, which has poured billions of petrodollars into US universities over the past decade (including a good deal of propaganda).
Looks as though Mr. Necessary is taking a cue from the recent (and highly controversial) portrait of King Charles III, in which the monarch is immersed in a red background.