Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for May 29, 2009

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    margueritem  almost 15 years ago

    Stubborn little scamp, isn’t he?

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    wolfbyte36  almost 15 years ago

    I guess even little politicians need sleep after a full day of coming up with campaign slogans.

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    purplemonkey  almost 15 years ago

    banana

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    Leonardeuler  almost 15 years ago

    Little kids always dominate the conversation and will have the last word……….. I love them !!

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    Yukoner  almost 15 years ago

    I love Dad’s reaction. Or should I say non-reaction? Calvin has no way to turn this into a power struggle. Would that more fathers were this wise.

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    wndrwrthg  almost 15 years ago

    Calvin is fast learning about the tyranny of fatherhood.

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    keeleyg  almost 15 years ago

    Calvin is always on the money!

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    rentier  almost 15 years ago

    Dad put away his book, stooped to Calvin and spoke with him for a while, for this I love him!

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    Wodehouse  almost 15 years ago

    most dads are thick-skinned Calvin

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    grebulon  almost 15 years ago

    Thus ends another attempt at bringing in democracy and transparency at home. Let’s go back to playing with Hobbes, shall we, Calvin?

    Gonna be a barrel of laughs!

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    jelzap  almost 15 years ago

    No, i liked the old dad…wonder whos the new one :P

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    Unclebup  almost 15 years ago

    Calvin is just like the American electorate of today - it’s all about ME! With the attitude that you, as a polititian, need to get stuff for ME or, by God, we’ll vote you out. Unfortunately, our polititians are not like Calvin’s dad and can’t seem to say NO. We’ll be paying for that incompetence for a very long time.

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    Ldywldkat  almost 15 years ago

    Calvinator… Can’t it just be about a little boy who is trying to help his dad get re-elected?

    smile

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    Allen Rymer  almost 15 years ago

    Perhaps calvin will learn …in time…that parenthood is not a democracy…it’s a tyranny

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    COWBOY7  almost 15 years ago

    Keep working at it, get Hobbes” input and go at it again tomorrow. Maybe you can wear him down before you’re 30.

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    wicky  almost 15 years ago

    ah, comeuppance, sweet comeuppance!

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    primacyofreason  almost 15 years ago

    Al said: Perhaps calvin will learn …in time…that parenthood is not a democracy…it’s a tyranny

    I like to think of it as a benevolent dictatorship.

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    wicky  almost 15 years ago

    Clearly, Calvin will realize that the path to righteousness leads to his own bed where he can meditate his sins while clutching Hobbes to his bazoom.

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    alondra  almost 15 years ago

    Al said:

    Perhaps calvin will learn …in time…that parenthood is not a democracy…it’s a tyranny

    ~~~

    Well not quite a tyranny but we did have little say. We were told umpteen times a day, “When you’re a grown up you can make your own decisions but while you live here (or under MY roof) you will do what we say!”

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    musicnut1986  almost 15 years ago

    Calvinator said, Calvin is just like the American electorate of today - it’s all about ME! With the attitude that you, as a polititian, need to get stuff for ME or, by God, we’ll vote you out. Unfortunately, our polititians are not like Calvin’s dad and can’t seem to say NO. We’ll be paying for that incompetence for a very long time.

    Calvinator, that’s why the Democrats are in power.

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    yyyguy  almost 15 years ago

    and why the republicans will be back in power before very long (in life terms, not political terms). it’s why we constantly seem to go from having one party in power to having another party run things. people get annoyed that the powers that be aren’t giving them what they want, so they vote for change

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    bald  almost 15 years ago

    to getaway from the political aspect, calvin got out of having to take a bath tonight

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    Silverpearl  almost 15 years ago

    Calvin does not believe that children should be seen and not heard.

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    The Duke 1  almost 15 years ago

    bald, good point!!

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    scottsilby  almost 15 years ago

    What is wrong with you people?

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    JonD17  almost 15 years ago

    and out come the religious and political nuts and one way streets. Is there no place we can just enjoy some childish fun without being inundated with childish attempts at pseudo-intellectualism?

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    brillhart  almost 15 years ago

    Calvin and Hobbes is an incredibly accurate protrayal of any parent who has reared children. I think Watterson hid out in our closet for several years. Go C & H!!

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    grammahotsho  almost 15 years ago

    Calvinator you summed it up perfectly. This country is facing a grim future.

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    lazygrazer  almost 15 years ago

    Found myself wondering just WHO might qualify as the “Perfect New Dad” in Calvin’s warped little mind. Suspect he would be a perfect blend of many great ingredients. Here’s some possibilities….

    Socrates General Custer Batman Jesus Spock Einstein Frankenstein James Bond Attila the Hun Ronald McDonald King Midas

    I’m sure there are more.

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    bmonk  almost 15 years ago

    As Dad said Monday, “Instances of true leadership. History will vindicate me.”

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    musicnut1986  almost 15 years ago

    Okay, I’ll admit I was “trolling” when I posted the democrat comment earlier to see what kind of response it would generate. Frankly, I was not expecting the venomous response it elicited. It seems to have struck quite a nerve. This tells me this has happened before but I have not been here long enough to have witnessed it. I apologize for my comment. I did not mean to hijack C&H.

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    corpuskevin  almost 15 years ago

    Good story ending. But did it build character?

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    Shikamoo Premium Member almost 15 years ago

    Thanks DoctorToon: Calvin is funny because he’s outrageous, but harmless. What a vivid imagination that character has.

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    unemandarine  almost 15 years ago

    Okay Calvin, seems you’ve just lost te battle, but there’s always tomorrow…

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    Dry and Dusty Premium Member almost 15 years ago

    All you political debaters, please don’t ruin a perfectly lovely comic strip about childhood! Take it to State of the Union!

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    yyyguy  almost 15 years ago

    had to go to work or i would have answered sooner. i am not trying to be political (the earlier comment). i’m not even american, though i have enjoyed visiting many times. i was merely trying to point out that what goes around comes around and my opinion as to why. never intended to annoy anyone as i’m really just an overgrown kid myself.

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    aswain17  almost 15 years ago

    You people have no lives

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    JesusFreak101  almost 15 years ago

    hi

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