The Chicago Tribune always runs political cartoons from around the country every Saturday on their editorial page. This past Saturday was all devoted to this year's political campaign and pretty-well sums it up for me.
CLAY BENNETT/CHATTANOOGA TIMES FREE PRESS
A car is driving down the freeway and comes to two exits in opposite directions. One reads "High Road" with an arrow to the left. The other reads "Low Road" with an arrow to the right. The license plate reads "Decision 2010."
Guess which road our politicians took?
WALT HANDELSMAN/NEWSDAY
A family is on their couch watching TV which is saying "THIEF!!", "#@&*#%", "Moron!!", "He'll Steal Your $$$!!!", "Corrupt", and "Liar."
The mother says, "No--the new anti-bullying warnings don't cover political ads."
CLAY BENNETT/CAHATTANOOGA TIMES FREE PRESS
My favorite one. There's a chalkboard with the words "US POLITICS" written on it. There is a hand and the fingernails are going across it for that special sound.
I Sure Do Agree With You Mr. Bennett. --RoadDog
MUSINGS FROM A CONFUSED MIND: I used to be indecisive. Now, I'm not sure.
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