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(Kevin Siers, Charlotte Observer)

(Jimmy Margulies, jimmymargulies.com)

(Nick Anderson, Counterpoint)

(Matt Davies, Newsday)

(Pat Bagley, The Salt Lake Tribune)

(Bruce Plante, Tulsa World)

(Clay Bennett, Chattanooga Times Free Press)

(Rob Rogers, robrogers.com)

(David Fitzsimmons, The Arizona Daily Star)

(Ken Catalino, gocomics.com)

(Ann Telnaes, Washington Post)

(Mike Smith, Las Vegas Sun)

(Signe Wilkinson, Philadelphia Daily News)
The fourth cartoon makes a point which I've been thinking Trump and all his defenders need to address. He keeps saying the Democrats are over-reacting to make him look bad. The Italian government has shut down its whole country. Are they trying to make him look bad? The Saudi regime, an ally of Trump, has restricted entry into Saudi Arabia even by people on Muslim pilgrimages, an almost unthinkable step. Are they trying to make him look bad? Did the Chinese regime lock down Wuhan, a city larger than any city in the US, just to make Trump look bad? This is ridiculous.
ReplyDeleteAt the point where the US had tested 2,000 people, South Korea had tested 140,000. Almost every developed country has responded to this crisis for more effectively than Trump has.
Infidel -- it's just so maddening, but totally predictable. It's their go- to response to any legitimate concern or criticism of the Dear Leader.
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