Stanek Sunday funnies 10-5-14
Good morning, and Happy Sunday! Here were my top five six favorite political cartoons for the week. Be sure to vote for your favorite in the poll at the bottom of the post!
by Jack Ohman at GoComics.com…

a twofer by Steve Kelley at GoComics.com…


by Glenn McCoy at GoComics.com…

by Matt Davies at GoComics.com…

by Henry Payne at Townhall.com…




I’m voting for #1 this week.
Me too.
Dr. Phil Urpane Hahahhahhaaaa!! :P
I vote for #5 with this addendum: …”or a golf date.”
I finally came across something on which ms Rodham and I agree.
The boRAT is “incompetent and feckless”.
Political message aside (which I thought the dialogue was well written), I love the throwback to Andy Griffith in number 4, looks just like him!
Close the airports. It sounds drastic, but we took similarly drastic measures during the first World War (even though the threat was much less serious than the Ebola virus).
Our airports or theirs? IMHO, I feel affected African nations should completely close their borders (with only medical relief & humanitarian organizations in, but no one can leave) & the U.S./UK should not receive any flights or nationals from these countries until the epidemic is over. I mean Ebola is highly contagious (although health officials are saying Ebola can’t be spread through casual contact, it can spread through bodily fluids such as feces & urine through improper/lack of handwashing) & it has a 50-90% mortality rate, with no vaccine or cure. And while I understand why American citizens are being flown back home to a first-world country w/ advanced medical care & treatment, but no matter the precautions taken, I still think bringing someone w/ this illness into our country, is a bad idea, as hospital personel are humans & mistake can (& have been) made, leading to Ebola’s possible spread within our own country.
The first cartoon looks amateurish and the way the masks are drawn on the medical personnel makes them look like monkeys.
I am hoping and praying that the birth of her little granddaughter will soften our (very likely) future president’s heart.