Pat Oliphant Cartoon – Jewish Star of David with Fangs (pic)

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

Pat Oliphant Cartoon – Jewish Star of David with Fangs (pic)

You know how it’s a common knowledge on the internet, that when someone disagrees in what somebody else has wrote, they call him a Nazi? Well, seems like Nazi label is even more popular among Jews who throw here back and forth whether its use is justified or not. It happened to be the case with the above pictured cartoon by Pat Oliphant which depicts current behavior of Jews in Israel – heartless and headless aggressors who push against people of Gaza at any cost. The Pat Oliphant Cartoon depicts a Jewish Star of David with angry fangs, propelled by Jewish soldier with headless actions pushing the Gaza civilian to the edge.

Devil and Jew never sleeps. The Pat Oliphant Cartoon was only published yesterday and today all mainstream media are full of complaints by the Jews. Simon Wiesenthal Center, a Jewish rights organization based out of Los Angeles labels the political cartoon as anti-Semitic, comparing the Star of David with fangs to pre-holocaust Nazi imagery. It’s kind of like with Barack Obama the black president. One can’t point out his abuse of power or war crimes he happily commits, because you’re gonna end up getting labeled a racist. If you point out atrocities of Israeli Jews against civilians in Gaza, you’re gonna end up labeled a Nazi. Fuckers have themselves covered.

At the time of this post, the Pat Oliphant Cartoon can still be found on many mainstream websites, such as Yahoo. The distributors of the cartoon – Universal Press Syndicate, have not responded to the political pressure yet. Pat Oliphant is the Pulitzer Prize winner from 1967 and is one of world’s most syndicated editorial cartoonists. Born in Australia, Pat Oliphant (full name Patrick Bruce Oliphant) moved to the USA in 1964 and started working for The Denver Post. To this day, his political cartoons are on permanent display at the Library of Congress – that’s how good he is.

Cartoonists truly have it hard. There’s very little objectiveness when it comes to cartoons. Some parties are mocked non stop and it’s OK. Others get offended and drag their name calling through international waters. If you look at it closely, it’s always the extremists who shake fists and throw around threats when cartoon artists release their work that depicts unspoken truth. Lars Vilks’ Modog Cartoons had Al Qaeda after his head. Sean Delonas’ Dead Monkey Chimp Cartoon forced the New York Post to apologize. Now Pat Oliphant is being targeted by the Jews for his cartoon. That’s the point of cartoons. They point out what’s otherwise politically incorrect to say out loud. Go Pat Oliphant.

 

New York Post Apology – Barack Obama Hands Down The Worst US President

Friday, February 20th, 2009

Mockery of George Bush is Common, Just Don't Dare to Mock Barack Obama

Barack Obama is hands down the worst president not only of the US, but overall in the world ever. I hated George Bush with passion. He was pure fail boat, but it was common to make fun of the jack ass. Everywhere you looked, someone mocked George Bush in some way. George Bush, despite being complete moran, took it like a champ. Barack Obama is not like that. Barack Obama the Antichrist and his army of blind sheep apologists aren’t having any of that. If a cartoon is made, it is a cartoon. Obama apologists took New York Post cartoon by the comic strip artist Sean Delonas and plowed their filthy mouth back and forth until New York Post was forced to apologize. Apologize for what you pathetic morans? For Barack Obama being a complete fail? For Barack Obama being unable to take criticism? For Barack Obama seeking to see offenses against him where there may be none? You are all a failure, just as the president you have voted for.

New York Post apology, even though half assed, is still an apology and signals the end to political humor and satyre as we know it. Don’t you dare to say something negative in regards to Barack Obama, or you’ll be lynched. Much props to New York Post editor Col Allen who defended the cartoon. I understand the editorial team behind New York Posts so their apology makes sense. I have seen how vicious and short sighted Obama Worshippers get. These antichrist minions are not to be messed with hence it was either spologize, or we’re taking you to hell. New Your Post apologized – which is what smart people would do. Don’t want to get antichrist on your ass. His cock is big, such ass rape would hurt. Actually, maybe not.

New York Post Apology is below:

Wednesday’s Page Six cartoon – caricaturing Monday’s police shooting of a chimpanzee in Connecticut – has created considerable controversy.

It shows two police officers standing over the chimp’s body: “They’ll have to find someone else to write the next stimulus bill,” one officer says.

It was meant to mock an ineptly written federal stimulus bill.

Period.

But it has been taken as something else – as a depiction of President Obama, as a thinly veiled expression of racism.

This most certainly was not its intent; to those who were offended by the image, we apologize.

However, there are some in the media and in public life who have had differences with The Post in the past – and they see the incident as an opportunity for payback.

To them, no apology is due.

Sometimes a cartoon is just a cartoon – even as the opportunists seek to make it something else.