How some creators reacted after the Kavanaugh confirmation
#realDonaldTrump FAKE F.B.I. probe? The Cub Scouts could have done better, First Comey blows the election for Hilary screwing America, then Mueller works at eighth speed of Trump,..and NOW F.B.I defrauds the American people with this "imini-investigation"— Neal Adams (@nealadamsdotcom) October 5, 2018
QUAKE IN FEAR AMERICA!
If I can figure this out, he's saying the same FBI whose previous director, James Comey, wouldn't do a serious inquiry on Hillary Clinton's own misdeeds (she turned against him later in any event) - the same woman whose husband violated at least a dozen women, including Juanita Broaddrick - has to lose trust only now when it's something involving a Republican nominee? This is very sad.
Now, here's G. Willow Wilson:
Turning and turning in the widening gyre https://t.co/lwQhNnFhxf— G. is on sick leave (@GWillowWilson) October 6, 2018
Look who's talking. Somebody who embraces a religion with accepting views of sexual abuse. I don't see the point of her drivel comment.
Then, there's Gerry Conway:
"Collins, a Key Republican Senator, Will Vote for Kavanaugh, All but Ensuring His Confirmation - The New York Times"— Gerry Conway (@gerryconway) October 5, 2018
Remember her in 2020, women of Maine. https://t.co/cJxc3eYbYG
She's basically trolling everyone who ever called her a "moderate" https://t.co/TiXCemYO1U— Gerry Conway (@gerryconway) October 6, 2018
"Former South Korean President Sentenced To 15 Years In Prison"— Gerry Conway (@gerryconway) October 6, 2018
Fun fact: Many popular US trends have originated in Korea and Japan: K-horror, PlayStation, Anime, and soon, we can hope, imprisoning corrupt ex-Presidents... https://t.co/kfgVPWWHEc
In that case, how about if we refer Bill Clinton to trial for what he did to Broaddrick, Kathleen Willey and several other women? Alas, I got a hunch Conway will never think to advocate that.
The filibuster is already nuked. The rest make for the start of some good ideas. I'd argue Dems should triple the size of the Federal judiciary (including the Supreme Court)-- which would help reduce horrific case backlogs and also dillute the Trump court-packing. https://t.co/cc2BurMxHc— Gerry Conway (@gerryconway) October 6, 2018
Hey, she just said "listen," she didn't say she'd do anything. https://t.co/14BtxGURVq— Gerry Conway (@gerryconway) October 6, 2018
Let this be a symbol of Republicans' Kavanaugh Day celebrations. https://t.co/GTseur0ktq— Gerry Conway (@gerryconway) October 6, 2018
It's surreal how there are two universes colliding real time in my Twitter feed: the universe of #Kavanaugh and the universe of #NYCC— Gerry Conway (@gerryconway) October 6, 2018
It's kinda head-spinning.
Collins’s speech shows that the guardrails were the problem all along - Vox https://t.co/7gc9FNZB5t— Gerry Conway (@gerryconway) October 6, 2018
I think what's really head spinning is that people who complain about sexism have no problem turning against a woman because she judged upon personality/character. That's just the problem with the left-wing feminists today. Including by far the worst, Linda Sarsour, the anti-Israelist who viciously attacked Ayaan Hirsi Ali and Brigitte Gabriel. And nobody seems concerned about what leftists were writing to Collins after her decision to support Kavanaugh.
Next comes Erik Larsen and Cully Hamner:
— Erik Larsen (@ErikJLarsen) October 7, 2018
Remember. pic.twitter.com/LrXooZDium— Cully Hamner NYCC J31 (@CullyHamner) October 6, 2018
Sad, shameful day in this country. https://t.co/w2thDeMpuj— Cully Hamner NYCC J31 (@CullyHamner) October 6, 2018
So they're implying the plaintiffs against Franken and/or victims weren't credible? Sigh. As for the latter of the above, I'd suggest he remember one of his early assignments was the Green Lantern spinoff, Mosaic, written by Gerard Jones, a man who's since fallen from grace and is now serving 6 years in prison for storing child porn on his computer, is even accused of committing adultery in Britain, and may have even violated statutory laws.
The next up is J.T. Krul:
God damn. Still hard to believe. All this because America dared to elect a black man for president and tried to give people access to healthcare.— J.T. Krul (@jtkrul) October 5, 2018
Anyone with Information about Kavanaugh and his behavior and drinking should go public tonight.— J.T. Krul (@jtkrul) October 5, 2018
Flood the airwaves.
Seeing others mentioning these, but things for Democrats to push for:— J.T. Krul (@jtkrul) October 5, 2018
- National Election Day Holiday
- Raising minimum wage
- Grant actual representation to DC and Puerto Rico
- Automatic voter registration
I'm livid and cannot even begin to imagine how women must feel on a day like today.— J.T. Krul (@jtkrul) October 5, 2018
Ask Pamela Geller. She's quite relieved that the Democrat defamation campaign against Kavanaugh was unsuccessful, and thinks Frank Capra's Mr. Smith Goes to Washington could have some parallels to Kavanaugh's experiences today. In fact, ask Democrat Adele Scalia, a woman of a minority background (and a native of Trinidad-Tobago) who's felt so disturbed by the Democrats' treatment of Kavanaugh, she's decided to vote Republican this time.
But maybe the most disturbing comment has to come from Peter David:
Senators who blocked Obama’s nominee don’t get to complain about “monstrous” liberals. And assholes who shouted “lock her up!” don’t get to whine about innocent until proven guilty.— Peter David (@PeterDavid_PAD) October 5, 2018
I can only interpret this as ignorance of Clinton's own defenses of sex offenders like her own husband (and lest we forget she also defended the monster who violated Kathy Shelton, and the Clintons were chummy with Harvey Weinstein). There was once a time when David was an impressive comics writer, but that's all in the past, and he's largely faded from success for several years already. This kind of viewpoint doesn't help matters.
Then, Rags Morales posted the following picture:
— Rags Morales (@RagsMorales) October 7, 2018
Hmm, the same guy who illustrated Identity Crisis, a miniseries making light of the issue of sexual assault, has the chutzpah to comment on this, pictorially or otherwise? Sigh. What a disgrace.
Last is Jordan D. White:
So...the Senate is anticipating that the people are going to be outraged by their complete disregard for the will of those they represent? But the solution is put up a barricade to protect them rather than do what they people want. OK.— Jordan D. White (@cracksh0t) October 5, 2018
Ok, the Supreme Court is no longer the respected institution it once was, it’s validity drastically undercut by this sham of a nomination. I am ashamed of our government today in a way I have not been in a long time. I usually LOVE the US govt.— Jordan D. White (@cracksh0t) October 6, 2018
Ah, so now, here's one incompetent who doesn't even want the supreme court around anymore because he considers them too conservative now for his tastes. I suggest he just cease wasting his time paying attention to politics if this is the best he can say. And if he "loves" the USA government, it doesn't take much to figure it's only when they're led by a Democrat.
So there's another example of sad cases in comicdom making everything a whole lot sadder by wasting their time in political issues. And they're unlikely to recognize that their attitudes will only alienate a lot more people from the liberal end of the spectrum.
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"I don't see the point of her drivel comment."
Wilson, a well-educated literary sort, is making a reference to a famous poem by
Yeats:
https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/43290/the-second-coming
Posted by Anonymous | 11:37 AM
Yes, well there's overwhelming evidence that feminism is all about gaining power for the left, not the welfare of women. The two most obvious:
1. Feminist silence on Bill Clinton's dick o rama capering.
2. Feminist silence on Sarah Palin being hung in effigy. "She was a Republican, not a woman".
Posted by Anonymous | 12:04 PM
Why don't these people just wait for the controversy to be made (like backroom deals or sex tapes) instead of just blowing hot air everywhere?
Posted by Anonymous | 6:34 PM