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8/18/2018
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John Klossner
John Klossner
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Cartoon: Hack the Vote

John Klossner has been drawing technology cartoons for more than 15 years. His work regularly appears in Computerworld and Federal Computer Week. His illustrations and cartoons have also been published in The New Yorker, Barron's, and The Wall Street Journal. Web site: ... View Full Bio

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jrig1842
jrig1842,
User Rank: Strategist
8/20/2018 | 8:15:20 AM
Da Comrade!
At least it solves the National Anthem issue once and for all.
Marilyn Cohodas
Marilyn Cohodas,
User Rank: Strategist
8/20/2018 | 8:34:30 AM
Start your day with a smile
--  John Klossner's latest cartoon!
cybersavior
cybersavior,
User Rank: Strategist
8/21/2018 | 2:53:26 PM
Spellcheck
"Vladimir", rather.
jklossner
jklossner,
User Rank: Apprentice
8/21/2018 | 3:22:11 PM
Re: Spellcheck
oops. You're right. My mistake. JK
REISEN1955
REISEN1955,
User Rank: Ninja
8/27/2018 | 9:36:28 AM
Re: Spellcheck
Our candidate won 96% of the vote and systems says we still lost?
Joe Stanganelli
Joe Stanganelli,
User Rank: Ninja
8/29/2018 | 10:55:01 PM
Re: Spellcheck
@John: Or not a mistake. Hackers and Internet trolls aren't necessarily known for their impeccable spelling. ;)
Joe Stanganelli
Joe Stanganelli,
User Rank: Ninja
8/29/2018 | 10:55:55 PM
Re: Spellcheck
In Soviet Russia, President picks you!
Joe Stanganelli
Joe Stanganelli,
User Rank: Ninja
8/29/2018 | 10:59:07 PM
Putin
Setting aside the humor for a second, this situation could arguably happen without a hack. There's a certain popular romance to Putin in some circles this side of the pond (albeit that popularity was more pronounced in the Obama days). If the actual candidates were atrocious enough, a write-in like this could win.

In any case, I doubt Putin would take the job, so no worries there. ;)

There's probably also a birth-certificate joke in here somewhere, too...
REISEN1955
REISEN1955,
User Rank: Ninja
9/7/2018 | 12:30:44 PM
Re; Amazon cards
It says reisen55 won an Amazon card a few postings back but never received it.
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