Trump’s political genius is centered around his manic style. He issues one outrageous statement after another, so that the media and critics can only begin to respond to each before it gets eclipsed by the next one, with the net effect that nothing ever gets fully processed. If elected president, he’ll probably do the same thing. Hey, it worked for George W. Bush!
The Leftie Who Came In From The Cold
After a hard-fought primary campaign, Bernie Sanders capitulated and endorsed his rival Hillary Clinton for the presidency. In the final analysis, Clinton gave up little more than lip service to Bernie’s agenda of a $15 minimum wage, free college tuition at public universities, and universal healthcare. To the contrary, Clinton is now moving to the right, considering a general as vice president and asking the platform committee not to oppose the TPP free trade agreement.
LOS ANGELES TIMES CARTOON: Distrust of the Trust Act
I draw cartoons for The Los Angeles Times about issues related to California and the Southland (metro Los Angeles).
This week: If the California Trust Act becomes law, Los Angeles Sheriff Lee Baca says he won’t enforce it. The law would block from turning over suspects in minor crimes to the federal government for deportation.