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17 hours ago, GhostOfTomJoad said:

That cartoon would be far more effective if the ball wasn't even on the green.

fine, you draw it then

Not a political cartoon, per se, but satire worth posting:

 

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WASHINGTON (The Borowitz Report)—In a move that he called “long overdue,” on Tuesday Donald J. Trump signed an executive order changing the meaning of the word “obliterate.”

According to the order, the word, which formerly meant “destroy utterly” or “wipe out,” will now mean “delay for a few months.”

Trump used the signing ceremony to announce a plan to remove from the English language thousands of what he called “Obama-era long words.”

Headed for the chopping block are such polysyllabic words as “jurisprudence,” “constitutional,” and “polysyllabic.”

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