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Joel Pett is a three-time finalist for Pulitzer Prize for cartooning. He won the award in 2000. He joined Lexington Herald-Leader in 1984 and USAToday as contributing cartoonist in 2002.
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cjkinsey said, about 3 years ago
Well said Joel.
cdward said, about 3 years ago
At this point, I trust nobody.
leerab78 said, about 3 years ago
Great toon except that so much more can be filled into panels #2 and #4.
My version: #2 to try and force me to act and believe in their ridiculous worldview and mythology while calling it freedom.
4- to ineffectively spend billions in areas that desperately need fixing, but not actually solve any of these problems
How would your panels read?
lonecat said, about 3 years ago
^ I go along with yours. How about “show an inability to appreciate the legitimate concerns of the other side” – applied to both.
ReasonsVentriloquist said, about 3 years ago
BING BING BING!
1 * 2* 3* 4* 5*
Way to boil it down and serve the soup, Mr. Pett!
Excellent!
I like the way you skewer all four participants here!
I like best the way you lay open the fraud that is public polling data!
Harleyquinn
said, about 3 years ago
DrCanuck said, about 3 hours ago ^ I trust Mankind. Individually, no; collectively, yes.
Funny I trust man. collectively, no; Individually, yes.
Simple concept. Group think vs one person getting it right and showing the rest of us how to get it right. I guess that is why America is so strong. We are a Representative republic and not a collective mop rule democracy.
Unendingfear said, about 3 years ago
Screw the two party system in my opinion, it causes too much voting on party rather than by candidate, and fanboyism.
leerab78 said, about 3 years ago
I’m with you harleyquinn. Of course it makes sense we feel that way given that the U.S.A. is the most ego-centric (scientific term, not meant to carry any connotation) society on the planet, and Canada certainly is too. I imagine we’d feel differently if we came from a socio-centric society where individuals feel more as if if they are part of a society rather than an individual entity living in a society
Herbabee said, about 3 years ago
If you listen to fools, the moP rules…
(RIP, RJ Dio)
lonecat said, about 3 years ago
At least with mop rule, you have clean government.
lonecat said, almost 3 years ago
^ They all belong in the dustbin of history.
zekedog55
said, almost 3 years ago
Hey Doc, I don’t wanna say I told you so, but the Habs are having a tough time with their Philly cheesesteaks…
W(ar).Crime said, almost 3 years ago
Of course Doc. The majority are Dems.
ahab
said, almost 3 years ago
Church! We have a great cartoon here!. By the way there is a good article in the High Country News on the closed news papers. www.hcn.org , Goodby, Rocky;hello,Mrs. Li. See The Secret Live of River Guides too……….good reading!
churchillwasright said, almost 3 years ago
AHAB: I don’t see any references to THE Church, or anything about religion here, and I haven’t commented on this toon.
What’s up?