Recognize the senator in this comic strip?
We talked to the creator of Candorville, Darrin Bell, about why he chose to lampoon Sen. Jim Bunning, R-Ky., in his strip this week.
Check out Monday's "Inside Washington" column in The Cincinnati Enquier on Page 2 of the Local section to read details from that interview. See a giant photo of Bunning here.
In the meantime, here is how Bunning spokesman Mike Reynard responded to the comic:
“Senator Bunning wears it as a badge of honor that he would be nationally
recognized for his leadership in calling on the liberal media to be more
responsible with what they publish about the government’s legal and classified
efforts to protect America from terrorist thugs.”
6 Comments:
Oh, PLEASE !!
You mean after sending billions and billions of tax payer funds to spy on our citizens all we have to show for it is :
The florida keystone terrorists that admittedly lacked the capabilities to carry out their hapless dreams !!
Give the senator the bunt !!
Shouldn't this be posted on the No KY politics blog? Does anyone one in OH seriously care what is said or drawn re Jim Bunning? Isn't he KY's problem?
"Liberal media"???
What a joke. There's no evidence of a "liberal media". This rightwing rag is proof that there's a corporate bias.
You're a bunch of facists!
Something smells fishy.
What is the matter, no wRong wing nut press release for the rag ??
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Recognize the Commissioner in this comic strip ??
misCommissioner, misComissioner ??
The Enquirer Politics Extra blog hasn't run anything new for days. What's the point of having a blog if you don't post stories?
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