New trouser law for politicians
A proposed new federal statute would prohibit politicians from wearing their pants higher than their current ratings in the polls. RJ Matson, The New York Observer [Printed with permission of Cagle Cartoons]
A proposed new federal statute would prohibit politicians from wearing their pants higher than their current ratings in the polls. RJ Matson, The New York Observer [Printed with permission of Cagle Cartoons]
RJ Matson, The New York Observer Printed with permission of Cagle Cartoons.
This is one of those really funny Onion articles with an extraordinarily sharp edge. Bravo to The Onion.
According to this post at Alternet, there are many forms of rampant self-indulgence. The GOP specializes in the most pernicious forms: While the culture at large was adjusting to the idea that families don't all look the same and that private sexual morality was not the business of the state,…
The news, reported by Jamison Foser of Media Matters, is depressing: Through 17 debates this year, roughly 1,500 questions have been asked of the two parties' presidential candidates. But only a small handful of questions have touched on the candidates' views on executive power, the Constitution, torture, wiretapping, or other…