The Boondocks by Aaron McGruder
- January 16, 2009
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Meet Aaron McGruder’s The Boondocks: Huey and Riley Freeman, Jazmine DuBois, and Huey’s best friend, Caesar. This comic strip reflects the racial diversity and complexity of our world. Combining Huey’s childish antics with contemporary political and social satire, the strip explores the terrain where dashikis and Brand Nubian CDs meet The Gap and Hanson.
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SamFP said, 10 months ago
According to SAT scores, America still behind in Math.. .. and it shows …
misterhardy said, 10 months ago
McGruder saw it comimg.
CosmoMemory said, 10 months ago
Sadly, this is very true
Geekologist said, 10 months ago
Its not only energy scores that prove Americans are too stupid to put two and two together. I mean, we did elect Shrub twice. I think we took the “Give him another chance” thing slightly too far.
4deerinmyyard
said,
10 months ago
But we didn’t elect Shrub twice. Al Gore won the popular vote in 2000 by over half a million. http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0876793.html
As for the second time around, what can I say? Nixon got in the second time around too, and that was after the Watergate story had broken.
So that rather does look like putting two plus two together and getting “Duhhhh”, doesn’t it. Alas.