Tuesday Cartoons: GOP PEDO
Posted: November 18, 2025 Filed under: just because 10 Comments
Let’s just start with this video:
Such a powerful video.
Now for some crazy Trump shit:
And remember what they did to Biden.
I mean what the fuck?
Cartoons via Cagle:






































































Please be safe and take care.





So there is a lot of gossip and talk going around about Olivia Nuzzi. I purposely kept it out of my post because it was just too ridiculous. And also because I can’t stand her and RFKJR.
But lately it is gaining more attention because of Keith Oblermann. I really don’t like him. So here is some links if you want to read them:
one last thread on this:
They seriously have no shame. There is absolutely nothing horrible they don’t do over and over and over again.
Love the quote about how he’s afraid of women and that performance he puts on about being a strong man while he’s turning the white house into a mess of fake gold plaster. He does stuff that any one else would be seriously shamed for and we can’t even hold him to account for the stuff that’s just embarassing let alone the things he does that ruins lives.
I spent yesterday with fellow organizers planning New Orleans Response to the ICE invasion. I’m readying the whistle signalling that worked in Chicago successfully. Gonna spend some time making good trouble.
We Must Reclaim a Government That Belongs to All of Us
From the White House rubble to the bottomless pit of Epstein, we are in the midst of a nationwide struggle over whose government this really is.Dan Holtmeyer
The position of U.S. attorney general has existed almost as long as our Constitution. It was established in 1789 to handle legal cases “in which the United States shall be concerned,” representing us all, for good or ill, when our federal government goes to court. “The due administration of justice is the firmest pillar of good government,” George Washington wrote to the first attorney general that year, and only “the fittest characters” should be entrusted with it.
Our 87th attorney general, Pam Bondi, does not fit this description. It was she who said the near-mythic “Epstein list,” which in all likelihood includes our sitting president, was sitting on her desk back in February, then in July said actually, there was no list. She’s overseeing the frivolous prosecution of Donald Trump’s political enemies and installed his former personal attorney for the job. And this month she personally joined the pressure campaign in the White House Situation Room—you know, that place where other presidents have handled wars and assassination attempts—to try to convince some congressional allies not to vote to release the Epstein files.
Ideally speaking, “the attorney general is the people’s attorney, not the president’s attorney,” as former Vermont Sen. Patrick Leahy put it in 2017. But Trump and Bondi clearly agree that she’s there to work for him, to protect him, to spare him from the very law enforcement that she is responsible for. It hearkens back to the original model of attorney general as legal representative to the king.
We should just continually shout ‘Quiet Piggy’ right back at him and his deplorables too.
I take a nap and then this shit happens: