Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for January 23, 2012
Transcript:
Roland: Good evening, and welcome tot he Fox News GOP Florida primary debate. I'm Roland Hedley. Gentlemen, let's ease into this. Governor Romney, what's your favorite color? Romney: Roland, I have two favorites. Amber, because of our waves of grain, and purple, because of our mountain majesties! Roland: Governor Perry? Rick Perry: Spacious, because of our skies.
BE THIS GUY over 12 years ago
Is “fruited” a color?
Dtroutma over 12 years ago
And the dangers of early deadlines!
rayannina over 12 years ago
ADVANCE PLANNING FAIL! HAHAHAHAHAAAAA!
pouncingtiger over 12 years ago
Spacious like in between Perry’s ears.
DylanThomas3.14159 over 12 years ago
Roland: And Mr. Gingrich, what’s yours? Newt: Greed, er, uh, green.
cdhaley over 12 years ago
When he drew this strip, GBT imagined Perry would still be in the race. Trudeau needs to keep up with the prophecies in the Mormon Bible. In its latest version, Mitt 6:24 reads:
“Ye cannot serve both Newt and Mammon. Ye must either hate Newt and cling to me and my money, or Mammon will abandon the GOP, leaving it to Obama’s mercy.”
corzak over 12 years ago
We really need to get back to that ‘crowning the good with brotherhood’ thing. I haven’t seen a “Mr. Brotherhood Goodly Pageant” contestant crowned in a long time . . .
fritzoid Premium Member over 12 years ago
“Mr. Gingrich, what is the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow?”
Alabama Al over 12 years ago
Most of the candidates this election season who are or have been in the Republican primaries either are currently or have held other political offices. It makes one wonder how the good people in their respective states could have voted for them in the first place. Then you realize perhaps the “good” people didn’t.
bagbalm over 12 years ago
Thus politics is revealed to be as absurd as Miss America.
Coyoty Premium Member over 12 years ago
Perry is lucky he really doesn’t have to answer any questions about color any more.
DylanThomas3.14159 over 12 years ago
HAIRY PRIMARY
Oh, Newt is a brutewho continues to hoot.
We thought Perry was scaryUntil the primary.
And MItt was a hit— till SC. Whatta pit!
Ron Paul gave his allTill his numbers got small.
And Santorum RickMakes everyone sick.
vwdualnomand over 12 years ago
perry is out..must be written before last week.
chris_weaver over 12 years ago
And Gov. Perry’s favorite President is President Rushmore.
ossiningaling over 12 years ago
Trudeau didn’t plan on the Colbert bump.
smalltownbrown over 12 years ago
No, DT3, it’s gold for Newtie, or platinum.
johndifool over 12 years ago
Can we just toss Romney into the Gorge of Eternal Peril already and be done with it?
puddleglum1066 over 12 years ago
The R primary field is a lesson in how even politics must obey the laws of quantum mechanics..Mitt is an example of the Uncertainty Principle, which says you cannot know both the energy and position of a particle. While Mitt’s energy has been constant (luke-warm), his position has been impossible to determine..The Anti-Mitt (Bachmann, Perry, Cain, Santorum, Newt…) exemplifies Schroedinger’s discovery that the position of the particle is a dispersed wave function that collapses when observed (e.g., the cat is neither alive nor dead until you open the box and check). The Anti-Mitt exists in a dispersed rage field containing a great deal of energy until an event (like a poll, caucus or primary) leads to an actual observation… at which point the Anti-Mitt collapses, becomes unstable, and disintegrates, much to the frustration of cartoonists who must work two weeks in advance..(Note: the cat mentioned in this discussion is hypothetical. No actual cats were harmed.)
tigre1 over 12 years ago
I guess I should be glad for the Rep clown car tour. Somehow it bothers me that the candidates don’t seem very smart, and even worse that the crowds can’t tell.That and the fact that they CAN vote, which is their right…which I HAVE and always defended…and yet, this current display by the Rep front-runners makes me want to cry for my country and my fellow citizens.
Maybe it’s true that no SMART Rep wants to be prez this next time around, because the Rep-caused financial debacle will be unavoidable, very messy, and very cruel…
I almost hope that’s it…
corzak over 12 years ago
“This is the best that (corporate sponsored) America has to offer.”Perfectly put. No longer can a politician serve the needs of both corporate and public constituencies. The gap is too wide.Which is why Rove et al have been focusing on a ‘bottom up’ strategy – first win statehouses, then state governors, then redistrict, then congressmen . . . swallow the prey from the legs up . . .
cdhaley over 12 years ago
@sammysock (in case you’re unfamiliar with Belial, the fallen angel):
" . . . Belial, in act more graceful and humane [than Mammon];A fairer person lost not Heav’n; he seemedFor dignity composed and high exploit:But all was false and hollow; though his tongueDropped manna., and could make the worse appearThe better reason, to perplex and dashMaturest counsels; for his thoughts were low;To vice industrious, but to nobler deedsTimorous and slothful: yet he pleased the ear . . ."Paradise Lost, 2.109-17
route66paul over 12 years ago
The smart candidates are never elected – Ron Paul is obviously the most intelligent here, just as Jerry Brown is and was when he ran for president. (Maybe the most intelligent is not always the best choice, I don’t know)They want a man with hair that can give a speech – written by the puppeteers that pull all the strings.
garyhill over 12 years ago
These sound like the O bama questions of 4 years ago when he stole the nomination from Hillary,
TheWildSow over 12 years ago
Oh! I always thought it was “Spaceship Guys!”
Well, that’s very different — never mind![/ Emily Litella]
Stephen Gilberg over 12 years ago
I guess blue, white, and especially red were too obvious.
pirate227 over 12 years ago
Mr. Gingrich what’s your favorite.“Uh, pink.”
Dtroutma over 12 years ago
The song “America” has many words today’s “conservatives” ignore. Today’s conservatives have shown in “cold reads” of sections, they would REJECT the majority of the Constitution. The “uncertainty principle” shows that arrogance and ignorance can’t be measured simultaneously in the conservative sphere. It’s like defining infinity.
coolwaterman over 12 years ago
Perry should have said, “… blue… because of our spacious skies.” (And because Texas is so big)
liberalnlovinit over 12 years ago
Roland Hedley: What… is your favourite colour? Gingrich: Blue. No, yel… [he is also thrown over the edge] Gingrich: auuuuuuuugh!!!
BE THIS GUY over 12 years ago
Doonesbury December 1, 1984.
hkyjckfjt over 12 years ago
This must be a rerun from 2000-2008. They must drink from the Rio Grande.
kaffekup over 12 years ago
I don’t care that Perry dropped out; in my neighborhood, it’s always comedic open season on buffoons.
SabbyW over 12 years ago
heh heh. how very patriotic.
agate1 over 12 years ago
You demonstrate the infinite amount of ignorance and arrogance well.
FriscoLou over 12 years ago
So how come none of the other candidates sez brown?
MountainDuck over 12 years ago
“Mr. Gingrich?”“Pink.”
Spade Jr. over 12 years ago
Oops! A dastardly little trick on G.T., having to submit strips far in advance of publication thereby including someone who has dropped out of competition.
Can’t cartoonists submit their work and/or alternate strips using the Internet to avoid stuff like that?