Sunday, November 13, 2022

Sunday Red Trickle Funnies


Thank Dishrag that's over.

Oh wait; no it's not.
There were too many sad surfer cartoons to choose from as I perused and collated this week.  A dejected elephant on a stranded surfboard was the trite theme.  Schadenfreude remains a hot topic though, and one I certainly relish.

There appears to have been a changing of the guard among the Big Media and their sycophantic influence in the past week or so.  Fox is railing against Trump; MSDNC's ratings topped theirs -- though all viewing of election coverage was droopy -- and CNN's state of flux has them in limbo.  And as we know, both Twitter and Facebook are imploding in real time.  There's never been a better atmosphere for independent media to assert itself since 2004 and the explosion of online news consumption (namely blogs).

Before Joe Biden and the Donks finish their victory lap, they'd be wise to consider the Americans who are not participating in the great economic surge.

And here's to the pollsters, who once again demonstrated that theirs is one of the biggest scams in American politics.

Sunday, October 30, 2022

Two-Party System Funnies


It's under attack. From, and by, itself.
At least at first, America’s founders famously disliked political parties, and so failed to provide for them in the Constitution. Like them or not, however, the two-party system has prevailed for 95% of our history. Given that third parties face high barriers to obtain ballot access, are shut out of televised debates and routinely denied media exposure, the duopoly is likely to be with us for the foreseeable future.

A corollary to Toqueville’s observation that a well-informed electorate is essential to democracy is that fuzziness and confusion at the ballot box means that voters cannot make an informed decision, will feel cheated and fooled, and will eventually lose faith in electoral politics altogether.

Alas, our two-party system is being corrupted by forces and reforms that trick and manipulate voters.


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