Jeff Danziger by Jeff Danziger
- June 04, 2009
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Jeff Danziger provides a scathing international take on politics, finance, and everything else you aren’t allowed to discuss at the dinner table. Combining spot-on caricatures with razor-sharp writing, this feature will make you listen a little more closely to what they tell you on the news.
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jkshaw said, 5 months ago
Danziger excels in facial expressions!
dtroutma said, 5 months ago
Actually MGs are still in production, and the “parent” company is now owned by China, after a history of many recent sales. Hmmm maybe more prophetic than Danziger intended?
believecommonsense
said,
5 months ago
hey, i just realized that “was it a rat I saw” spelled backwards is “was it a rat I saw” wow, wow
Simon_Jester said, 5 months ago
dtroutma…the Chinese are already buying Hummer,…prophetic indeed.
Of course, MGs were lousy vehicles no matter who built ‘em. In the British Auto industry, the guy who designed the electrical systems for Leyland was known as the Prince of Darkness