by Tim Slagle | May 3, 2016 | Comedy, Satire
An experiment by a central Illinois community college explains why green energy is such a bust. Four hundred years after Cervantes penned Don Quixote, fighting windmills seems to make more sense, than the windmills themselves. Well, they make no sense for the...
by Tim Slagle | May 2, 2016 | Comedy, Satire
Facing an economic crisis, Venezuela is throwing everything at the wall, in the hopes that something sticks. When a ship is about to sink, everybody races for the lifeboats. When a Government starts to sink, they employ various versions of witchcraft. Printing money...
by Tim Slagle | Apr 30, 2016 | Comedy, Satire
It’s not so great to be a Dane anymore. For the most part, I have no problem with vegetarians. I look at them in the same fashion I look at people who try to swim to Cuba: I admire the commitment, I just don’t understand why. (Contrarily, I do understand...
by Tim Slagle | Apr 29, 2016 | Comedy, Satire
After the grand success of creating five million green jobs, and putting a million electric cars on the road, the Administration embarks on a new mission: making guns smarter. One thing that seems apparent today: anytime a product has to assure you it’s an...
by Tim Slagle | Apr 19, 2016 | Comedy, Satire
What started as just a funny joke is revealing the true character of Bernie Sanders. This is priceless. The best satire always plays out in the public arena, and Liberty Maniacs hit a home run with this one. They came up with a really funny T-shirt design, one solid...
by Tim Slagle | Apr 6, 2016 | Satire
Bernie Sanders supports welfare over charity, even though evidence suggests welfare leads to laziness, but not in the way you think it does. You would think that a candidate, whose campaign relies solely on charity, would be a little more sympathetic to it. A New York...