Not much passes Herald cartoonist Rod Emmerson by, and he offers this observation of yesterday's Presidential debate between President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney:
How the First Lady felt about her hubby scheduling a debate on their 20th wedding anniversary might be illustrated in the lower picture!
Well done (as usual) Rod Emmerson.

8 comments:
The left wing MSM are in a spin trying to figure out why Obambi lost so badly. Other than his crap record that he couldn't defend. Apparently it was 1)He didn't want to be seen as an angry black man and upset all the racists or 2) the altitude didn't suit him and 3) TOTUS was not present.
The funniest thing written for a long time, was the Steve Branias 'Planet Key' piece.
Did you miss that, KS?
Leslie
I searched for the Braunias story and found it here
http://www.stuff.co.nz/timaru-herald/opinion/steve-braunias/7712945/The-secret-diary-of-Planet-Key
and laughed the most at this bit
It starts to rain. The beautiful fairways turn to mud. John Banks is doing something in a bunker. It smells very bad on Planet Key.
You should run it KS its pretty funny and it doesn't do any harm to laugh at uour own.
"Apparently it was 1)He didn't want to be seen as an angry black man and upset all the racists or 2) the altitude didn't suit him and 3) TOTUS was not present."
That's really interesting. Gotta link? It's probably got more to do with the fact that he has a full time job, whereas Romney is unemployed so has all day to practice his one-liners.
I'd like to see Leslie Mills and Christina Menzies play a game of table tennis.
Is there a suitable venue in Riverton?
Robert, are you sure that would not be a match between the two gweenies bspit and the one handed typist,bubbagayton. Bwahahahaha
The game was played last night, Robert,remember? And what an excellent match it was, full of adroit athleticism and clever strategy, only you missed most of it, having been ejected from the venue by the crowd of ping-pong lovers, who had grown tired of your snide, self-serving criticisms. How they cheered when you landed on the cold southern gravel and burst into righteous tears.
There's a rematch tonight, Mr Seego, and you're welcome to come and watch but for goodness sake, grow up and keep your own counsel!
Mistaken identity on your part, King of the Table. Understandable in Riverton given there are so many names that people cannot put a face to. My name is very recognisable in Riverton, but not me in person. My wife and I feel unwelcome in Riverton as she prefers to shave her legs and armpits, and I do not like wearing sandals. As principled folk, we would never sneak in, even undercover, however much we might feel left out.
So no, it was not me. Perhaps you did not notice that my comment was at 9.57pm last night, by which time your game would have already been over. Don't think facts are your longsuit, King of the Table.
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