A friend sent me an example of three naval ships.
The first is an aircraft carrier named after Ronald Reagan.
Regular readers know I’m a big fan of the Gipper, and I’ve shared several inspirational Reagan videos (see here, here, andhere). So I’m understandably appreciative of the USS Reagan.
Next, we have a ship named after Bill Clinton.
We’re obviously entering make-believe territory, and I would have preferred this joke to target Jimmy Carter because Clinton actually turned out to be a pretty good President.
Or, to be more precise, we got reasonably good policy during the Clinton years.
In any event, I can certainly see the humor in this image.
Though I’m surprised there isn’t a reference to coed bunks.
Or interns.
Or cigars.
Or…well, you get the point.
By the way, if you like Bill Clinton humor, you can enjoy my favorites by clicking here, here, here, here, and here.
Last but not least, we have a new naval vessel that captures the Obama Administration.
I’m surprised there’s not also a reference to a website, but maybe this set of images was put together before the cluster-you-know-what of Obamacare.
To close, let’s share some more Obama mockery. We have this t-shirt, this Pennsylvania joke, this Reagan-Obama comparison, this Wyoming joke, this Bush-Obama comparison, this video satire, and this bumper sticker.
Daniel J. Mitchell is a top expert on tax reform and supply-side tax policy at the Cato Institute.