Fri Jul 18, 2008 11:46AM7 comments ›
Fri Jul 18, 2008 — by Van Jensen
A Page from Okla. Pol's Offensive Comic
A county commissioner's last gasp
Earlier today I told you about the Oklahoma County commissioner who was mailing out a pretty offensive comic book to voters in a last-ditch effort to keep his job amid scandal.
Today I bring you a page from his endeavor, which says the commissioner's challengers are in league with homosexuals and Satan, among others. This also might be the first time anyone anywhere has used the phrase "liberal good ol' boy."

The entire comic is available as a pdf at the Tulsa World newspaper's Web site.
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Comments (7)
mike weber (12:46 PM on Fri Jul 18, 2008)
Oh My God.
Literally.
Mark Behar (1:12 PM on Fri Jul 18, 2008)
He really would have benefitted from a more defined panel structure there...
Shane Kelly (1:17 PM on Fri Jul 18, 2008)
WOW! That was just.........................awful...........I am now officially at a loss for words
mike baron (2:47 PM on Fri Jul 18, 2008)
I like that brain hair-do.
Mark Behar (3:09 PM on Fri Jul 18, 2008)
Yes, I think that Brent Rinehart wanted her to look very intelligent.
Mike Gold (10:18 AM on Sat Jul 19, 2008)
Since when is being in league with homosexuals and Satan a bad thing? A true conservative would believe in minding his own business, and in religious freedom.
Mark Behar (10:39 AM on Sat Jul 19, 2008)
Hey, that's one my favorite arguments, Mike. The true conservatives were long-ago replaced by social conservatives, who feel it's their duty to meddle in the private affairs of others. Fiscal conservatism is still alive and well, mind you, widening the gap between the rich and poor amidst the famed American policy of hands off, regulation-free capitalism. The new conservatives want to pick and choose when it's right to mind their own business...