There are people who believe in chemtrails, widespread voter fraud, and the ineligibility of the current POTUS to serve in that office; Mr. Bell doesn't have to make up very much.
The only part not taken from actual news items was the third grade report card (which is obviously an exaggeration to make a point). The punchline was taken straight from the provision for those without birth certificates from the Georgia Voter ID law.
Dude, you expect people to read the news and be well-informed to understand your wit? That's just too taxing. What's next, being informed before voting?
That cartoon is VERY true!
There are people who believe in chemtrails, widespread voter fraud, and the ineligibility of the current POTUS to serve in that office; Mr. Bell doesn't have to make up very much.
Really? It is a funny comic but far from factual.
The only part not taken from actual news items was the third grade report card (which is obviously an exaggeration to make a point). The punchline was taken straight from the provision for those without birth certificates from the Georgia Voter ID law.
Read this: http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2012/…
Oh, good, Darrin. I thought you had made it up, and you shouldn't give them any ideas!
Dude, you expect people to read the news and be well-informed to understand your wit? That's just too taxing. What's next, being informed before voting?
I'm going back to Family Circle!
What, no Republican voter registration card or proof of baptism from an approved church?
Disgusting; too bad Darrin has so much true fodder for his comics.
stupid
Don't be so hard on yourself.
Brilliant.