Donna Barstow by Donna Barstow
- May 11, 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.
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cdward said, 6 months ago
Okay, so this one is funny. Doesn’t seem typical Barstow though.
believecommonsense
said,
6 months ago
this is a bit hard to figure …
if the armchair activist is a liberal, he’s giving up yellow mustard in solidarity with Obama and against Fox?
if the armchair activist is a conservative, is he giving up both yellow and Dijon in solidarity of Fox and against Obama?
I hope Barstow is indeed poking fun at the ridiculousness of this non-issue.
and, BTW, Dred, I can’t imagine ANY hamburger without mustard! (and I’ve always preferred brown, spicy mustard over yellow)
NoFearPup
said,
6 months ago
Demographically, he must be a Liberal. He has an old television.
NoFearPup
said,
6 months ago
Moosehead, stop toying with my affections!
tracht47 said, 6 months ago
Just a mindless Fox watcher. Just like dittoheads. They just regurgitate what they hear.
teaguemj said, 6 months ago
All hamburgers need mustard, pickles, lettuce, tomatoes, and onions and cheese. I hate being out of Texas,(when I am) because the rest of the world can’t make a good hamburger.
I think Donna is just expressing her opinion that folks like us grouse about red herrings we pick up in conversation on TV without understanding what we are listening to. She may be right. After all, my degree is in ART ED.
believecommonsense
said,
6 months ago
^ I agree with your hamburger description, as long as the pickles are dill …. and I love it when the edges of the sesame seed hamburger buns are slightly toasted …
my mouth is watering now for a good cheeseburger
danielsangeo said, 6 months ago
They make an excellent cheeseburger at my work cafeteria. And we’re as “out of Texas” as one can be (Seattle).
VicBrown said, 6 months ago
Replace Fox News with MSNBC and I still read this the same way….the opinion of electorate is shaped by the news media and even the activist is too densa to get the message straight (brown and Dijon mustard are certainly not the same).
Good cartoon.
senorbullwinkle
said,
6 months ago
HOW GREAT THOU ARE.
whitlocks101 said, 6 months ago
Is that with a sesame seed bun.