Promises of Democracy
Fun fact: Vice President Mike Pence went on “Face the Nation” yesterday and co-wrote the latest comic with me. Thanks Mike!
Fun fact: Vice President Mike Pence went on “Face the Nation” yesterday and co-wrote the latest comic with me. Thanks Mike!
Happy Thanksgiving, everyone! Every day, the people who comment on the comics at the 2PO GoComics page engage in thoughtful discussions and debate on the myriad of topics that the comic covers. On this day, just want to extend a[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Not that I feel like extra context is needed, but when our current President invokes the names of past Presidents (https://youtu.be/5pxPIwqv8AA?t=28s), I feel it’s only fair they be given the chance to respond.
Jeff Sessions announced his Religious Liberty Task Force yesterday where he spoke of America’s founding principle of practicing any type of Christianity you choose. And a quick sentence about how the Department of Justice prosecuted two men for crimes targeted[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
From the Fox and Friends interview ramble to the latest from Kanye West, this past week of news has been exhausting. And repetitive.
Rutherford B. Hayes was a deeply religious man and would sing gospel hymns with his family every night. Clearly out of danger of any major consequential disasters, the administration, cabinet, and even Vice President William Wheeler would often join in[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Frederick Douglass was born in February 1818, and although we don’t know the exact day, he chose the 14th for himself, so happy 200th! Among a lifetime of struggles and accomplishments the likes of which I, and most people today,[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
The Know-Nothing movement came to fruition in the mid-1850s as a secret society that believed that a Catholic invasion was taking over the United States through an influx of Irish and German immigrants. The name comes from when members stated[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
William Rufus King was the highest serving person from Alabama, having served as Vice President to Franklin Pierce. Fun fact! He was roommates with James Buchanan for over a decade and most of their letters to one another were destroyed[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…