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Gotta Do Better

Boy, Howard Dean wasn’t kidding when he said the Democratic victory was won with help from George W. Bush. From Daily Kos:

There’s plenty of evidence to suggest that President Bush may have been the deciding factor that killed the GOP’s momentum in some key Senate races over the last week. One Republican consultant is convinced that Bush’s last-minute visit to Missouri on behalf of ousted GOP Sen. Jim Talent did the incumbent in. According to the network exit polls, Democrat Claire McCaskill crushed Talent among those late-breaking voters who decided in the final three days (a full 11 percent of the electorate). Bush also made a last-minute trip to Montana, where anecdotal evidence indicates the president’s rally for Republican Conrad Burns stopped the incumbent’s momentum in Billings.

Via Bob Geiger, political cartoonist Nick Anderson shows how the Democrats won.

If you’re a Republican member of Congress, the election results probably felt like a tsunami — after all, how can you squeeze the big bucks out of corporate lobbyists if you can’t guarantee that they get to write the latest legislation governing their industries? But considering just how horribly the Republicans have fouled up everything they’ve touched, I thought the voters’ rejection of the GOP should have been of more Biblical proportions — say, a hundred seats change hands in the House, eight or nine in the Senate.

Cartoonist Tom Tomorrow says that may become a Republican talking point:

Rove: Given the magnitude of this administration’s failures, the fact that voters were willing to vote for any Republican anywhere was actually a repudiation of the Democrats!

Bush: Snicker! Those losers!

Democrats won the Senate by only one vote, and Joe Lieberman is threatening to switch to the Republicans unless he gets his way in everything:

Senator Joseph I. Lieberman of Connecticut said yesterday that he will caucus with Senate Democrats in the new Congress, but he would not rule out switching to the Republican caucus if he starts to feel uncomfortable among Democrats.

(Say, wouldn’t it be nice right now if a couple Republican senators switched to the Democratic Party and stole Joe’s spotlight?)

Seriously, I worry. Why was the election so close? Well, cheating helped:

[T]he National Republican Congressional Committee was responsible for repetitive, often harrassing robo calls in more than two dozen districts across the country in the runup to the election.

In at least seven of those districts, the Democrat failed to unseat the incumbent by only a couple thousand votes. The NRCC’s calls may have been the difference in those races.

There’s always going to be cheating in elections. You don’t win in politics unless you win big enough to beat the cheat.

If this is the best the Democrats can do in a year when Republican failures are so inescapably clear, we’ve got a lot of work to do before 2008.

This time, the Republicans lost. Next time, Democrats have got to win.

Update: A contrary opinion — M.J. Rosenberg says the line that the voters didn’t vote for the Dems, but against Republicans is “a load of crap.”

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I’m Sorry Now

Does this remind you of anybody?

I'll be president and you'll be sorry!

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Get MAD, Get Even

We Stand by Our President!

The current MAD magazine caught my eye.

Follow the link and you can click the image to see a bigger version of the cover, or download a PDF file with a full-sized version of the cover.

(Their Fanatic Four poster is worth checking out, too.)

This is an old one, but also appropriate in this election season: If Bush Was Running Against Jesus.

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Slanderman

From This Modern World, an exceedingly timely cartoon by Tom Tomorrow:

Slanderman and Defamation Boy

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Remember That! You Have No Rights!

Does this remind you of anybody?

Lucy to Linus: You have no rights!

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Always Sure

Does this remind you of anybody? (Don’t let the fact she’s reading a book throw you.)

Lucy: I'm always sure of everything I do!

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Political Cartoons

Bob Geiger has another batch of political cartoons.

You know, I keep linking to anti-Bush cartoons. Maybe I should broaden my horizons.

Here are some cartoons by Bob Lang. Gee, he really nails the Dems with that “Uh, national what?” cartoon, doesn’t he?

Mallard Fillmore is always a laugh riot.

Gary Varvel says it’s all good news for the GOP until Foley came along.

Democrats forgot what they were supposed to remember, says Jim Huber.

Colin T. Hayes has a strip called “The Leftersons.”

Paul Nowak has some more traditional-style political cartoons.

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GOP 2.0

From cartoonist Mark Fiore: GOP 2.0. It’s not your father’s Republican Party.

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Political Cartoons

With thanks to Bob Geiger for his weekly roundup of political cartoons, here’s political cartoonist David Horsey on war profiteering in Iraq and how the Iraq rebuilding team was chosen.

Tom Toles on the torture compromise.

Matt Davies on worries about leaks.

Jack Ohman on the National Intelligence Estimate and torture.

Drew Sheneman also has a comment on the declassified intelligence estimate.

Stuart Carlson on just what Bush is spreading in the middle east.

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Political Cartoons

Once again, Bob Geiger has a fresh batch of political cartoons.

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Land of the Free, Home of the Brave

A great old cartoon from Tom Tomorrow.

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Heckuva Job Tour

Via Hetty Litjens: Cartoonist Walt Handelsman has the George W. Bush Hurricane Katrina One-Year Anniversary Heckuva Job Tour.

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Political Cartoons

Bob Geiger has another good collection of political cartoons.

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That Frat House Mentality

George W. Bush said this week that we’re not leaving Iraq, “so long as I’m the President”. Could this old cartoon (the top one) hold the explanation? Is Iraq payback for something that never happened?

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Political Cartoons

Via Crooks and Liars, Bob Geiger has collected some pretty good political cartoons.