Holy crap, Radioshack still exists!?
I don’t get it, what’s wrong with being The Red Hen?
Its staff had the nerve to turn away White House press secretary Sarah Sanders, thus apparently incurring the wrath of Trumpies worldwide.I don’t get it, what’s wrong with being The Red Hen?
I'm given to understand that she'd cut the cheese while she was there.Its staff had the nerve to turn away White House press secretary Sarah Sanders, thus apparently incurring the wrath of Trumpies worldwide.
I sure hope that this literary press emerges from this scandal unscathed.In fact, they so mad they're even taking it out on other unrelated eateries with the same name.
I particularly like how they had to specify "anti-Trump bigotry," to differentiate it from, you know, "Trump bigotry."
Shouldn’t she have a ‘RIGHT’ on her head?
Garrison probably views her as centrist.Shouldn’t she have a ‘RIGHT’ on her head?
I must confess right wing American humour is something I’ve not gotten a solid grasp on.
Garrison probably views her as centrist.
It'd only be hypocritical if he supported, say, the Christian bakers turning away the couple who wanted a gay wedding cake.Oh I think I get it, so the image is a hypocritical caricature?
Grrr GraphicsSarah did not ask the owners to bake her a cake with Trump’s face on it. She was simply a customer and should have been treated accordingly. She was not loudly insulting Democrats or anything. She deserved to be served with respect and at least tolerance [sic]. Tolerance is something the Left claims they have exclusive rights too [sic], when in fact; they are the most intolerant people on the planet.
Oh, so rather than trying to be funny or incite-full, it’s just right wing propaganda?It'd only be hypocritical if he supported, say, the Christian bakers turning away the couple who wanted a gay wedding cake.
Of course according to the cartoonist's website, this case is different:
I'm not sure how asking to have a gay wedding cake baked is loudly insulting Republicans or Christians, or how they weren't customers who should have been served with respect and at least tolerance, but hey.
I'm not sure about insight but the incident seems to have incited people of a certain political persuasion to attack any eating establishment with a red hen on it in sight.Oh, so rather than trying to be funny or incite-full, it’s just right wing propaganda?
I guess that’s kind of funny.I'm not sure about insight but the incident seems to have incited people of a certain political persuasion to attack any eating establishment with a red hen on it in sight.
Yup, mocking the president for extensive self-tanning is just like mocking people of colour for... erm...
It's like saying making fun of someone with tattooes all over his face is the same as criticizing someone for being born with a disfiguring birthmark.
I find the image humorous because I perceive it as an expression of his hypocrisy--though I suspect this wasn't the intent behind its creation--and that presents me with a pill that I may have difficulty swallowing; that he's a human being. After all, hypocrisy is borne in the desire for one's beliefs to be correct, and to desire that is human nature.The whole mocking Trump's orangeness is more than a tad hypocritical since more than a few people who partake also go on and on about how bad bullying is.
You should realize by now that these things only work in one direction.You must be a barrel of laughs at social gatherings.
The whole mocking Trump's orangeness is more than a tad hypocritical since more than a few people who partake also go on and on about how bad bullying is.