I’m almost afraid of posting comics like this one, since it might give the Republicans an idea.
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Nothing they haven’t already thought of, I’m sure.
They won’t blame the weather on Obama, since it would force them to acknowledge climate change and that a human being had something to do with it…
If stuff like this doesn’t backfire on the GOP and Romney then the American people will probably get what they (we) deserve.
Pew Research just put out a poll on politics. 13 very easy questions. Theirs was done by phone which might make a difference, but they gave us a chance to take the poll. Only 8% got all questions right. And men outscored women on very question. I always find an interesting question for the masses is “Who is our Vice President?”
http://www.people-press.org/2012/04/11/what-the-public-knows-about-the-political-parties/?src=prc-headline
EBDOUG, thanks for posting the link. It just makes me more worried about the American electorate. Barely more than half of Americans know which party Lincoln was a member of and only a few more knew which party FDR belonged to? I think they should have snuck in a question as to which party Obama is a member.
I scored 100% on the extremely easy poll, and i am sure every regular reader here would as well. Anyone that got less than 11 of 13 right (I’ll give them errors on FDR and Lincoln) simply isn’t paying attention.