Donna Barstow by Donna Barstow
- May 04, 2009
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Donna Barstow is a cartoonist for Parade, The New Yorker, Barrons, Harvard Business Review, The LA Times, etc.
Her feature on restaurants, "Daily Special," runs in very important mainstream and alternative papers.
She edited and cartooned two books: "What Do Women Really Want? Chocolate!", and "Love Me or Go to Hell," and a calendar.
She has an orange canary, and collects priceless jewelry.
Visit Donna Barstow's Blog.
The Opposite of Wrong
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Comments (10) Jump to Comments Form
believecommonsense
said,
6 months ago
This is not funny.
This is not creative.
This is stupid.
This is lame.
This is very poorly drawn.
Try a blank screen next time, Barstow.
senorbullwinkle
said,
6 months ago
And if barstool wasn’t a repubican
And if she could draw.
And if she had a clue.
And if she were funny.
And if she had a wit
she would still suck.
iamdkat said, 6 months ago
Love it!
Corosive Frog said, 6 months ago
Many are not even POTUS or priests, but they still take the right to condemn us to Hell.
It is no mortal’s job to tell us if we are going to Hell or Heaven, not even the pope (or the dalai-lama for that matter). The One Upstairs is the only one who can do that.
dtroutma said, 6 months ago
Like praying not to get called aside for “special attention”? This cartoon is definitely the lowest uncommon denominator.
Dale Hopson
said,
6 months ago
Hear is what Donna posted on Ted Rall’s Facebook page: “I live in a tiny little undocumented world, as you can see. But I do know you have an attitude like the flecks of an Argentine Tango, and I can’t wait to find out what you do next, Ted.”
Undocumented world?
oldlegodad
said,
6 months ago
Bear with me:
There was an old priest who got sick of all the people in his parish who kept confessing to adultery. One Sunday, in the pulpit, he said, “If I hear one more person confess to adultery, I’ll quit!”Everyone liked him, so they came up with a code word. Someone who had committed adultery would say instead that they had “fallen.”
This seemed to satisfy the old priest and things went well until the priest passed away at a ripe, old age.
A few days after the new priest arrived, he visited the mayor of the town and seemed very concerned.
“Mayor, you have to do something about the sidewalks in town. When people come into the confessional, they keep telling me they’ve fallen.”
The mayor started to laugh, realizing that no one had told the new priest about the code word. But, before he could explain, the priest shook an accusing finger at him and shouted, “I don’t know what you’re laughing about, because your wife has already fallen three times this week!”
ihatepolitics said, 6 months ago
wow criticize obama and ur stupid
I thought the role of political comics are to criticize? and whats with the personal attacks?
Actionguy said, 6 months ago
This is just mental laziness at its lowest. Better look for another day job, kiddo- this ain’t workin!
Franzibald said, 6 months ago
There should be a caption under the cartoon saying “If metaphors were broken”.