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I always post these comics in threads when they're appropriate. They're hilarious, and Tom does a great job of snagging relevant issues so well. I'm giving Tom Toles his own thread. He doesn't have his own website, but his comics are always posted here: http://www.ucomics.com/tomtoles/. If you have subscription, you can view the archive.

Sorry, I know the links die over time. Just jump to the last page and work backward. :(

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Tom Toles, Ben Sargent, Jeff Danziger, they're all very good.


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interesting comic, especially considering when Democrats get back in power it will help them get judges in as well so they will probably be in favor of droping that fillibuster.


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Electromatic wrote:
interesting comic, especially considering when Democrats get back in power it will help them get judges in as well so they will probably be in favor of droping that fillibuster.


When the roles were flipped and Clinton was in office, I'm fairly certain Democrats were pissed off, but I don't remember anyone threatening to eliminate the filibuster.

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just_b wrote:
Electromatic wrote:
interesting comic, especially considering when Democrats get back in power it will help them get judges in as well so they will probably be in favor of droping that fillibuster.


When the roles were flipped and Clinton was in office, I'm fairly certain Democrats were pissed off, but I don't remember anyone threatening to eliminate the filibuster.



I don't think any of their nominees were fillibustered if I remember correctly. It's a power deal. I get it. The party not in power whines about the one with the majority.

Essentially I'm on your side, The theocrats should be thier own party and that party should be as well attended as Gigli. Bill Frist has provided great comedy on his own lately.


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interesting comic, especially considering when Democrats get back in power it will help them get judges in as well so they will probably be in favor of droping that fillibuster.


When the roles were flipped and Clinton was in office, I'm fairly certain Democrats were pissed off, but I don't remember anyone threatening to eliminate the filibuster.



I don't think any of their nominees were fillibustered if I remember correctly.


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to be fair, the Republicans never filibustered a Clinton judicial nominee. They DID filibuster two of Clinton's Surgeon General nominees


Can anyone really make the argument that surgeon general nominees should be filibustered and judicial nominees should not?

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just_b wrote:
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interesting comic, especially considering when Democrats get back in power it will help them get judges in as well so they will probably be in favor of droping that fillibuster.


When the roles were flipped and Clinton was in office, I'm fairly certain Democrats were pissed off, but I don't remember anyone threatening to eliminate the filibuster.



I don't think any of their nominees were fillibustered if I remember correctly.


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to be fair, the Republicans never filibustered a Clinton judicial nominee. They DID filibuster two of Clinton's Surgeon General nominees


Can anyone really make the argument that surgeon general nominees should be filibustered and judicial nominees should not?

I could make the argument, but I still don't think it's a road we should go down. The argument is that there are dozens of judicial nominees per year, and far fewer cabinet appointments, usually only a dozen or two in a four year period.

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just_b wrote:
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Electromatic wrote:
interesting comic, especially considering when Democrats get back in power it will help them get judges in as well so they will probably be in favor of droping that fillibuster.


When the roles were flipped and Clinton was in office, I'm fairly certain Democrats were pissed off, but I don't remember anyone threatening to eliminate the filibuster.



I don't think any of their nominees were fillibustered if I remember correctly.


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to be fair, the Republicans never filibustered a Clinton judicial nominee. They DID filibuster two of Clinton's Surgeon General nominees


Can anyone really make the argument that surgeon general nominees should be filibustered and judicial nominees should not?



The last ones that could would be the Branch Dividians but thier all dead now.........


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I like that he makes DeLay look like a gay Asian man.

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This one's already dated, damnit!

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The iddy-biddy second panels down in the corner are always hilarious.

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