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  1. over 2 years ago on Non Sequitur

    In Wiley’s morality play the “virtuous” will starve in a pointless effort, while the non-virtuous stupid take other bait. Prudent skeptics aren’t in the picture. That’s about right.

  2. over 2 years ago on Non Sequitur

    And you’re pro-non-sequitur, Dr. Silly? Virtue is good, Night-Gaunt49, but the parades are annoying.

  3. over 2 years ago on Non Sequitur

    Wiley and a slew of his followers need to parade their virtue from time to time.

  4. over 2 years ago on Peanuts

    The wall got it right.

  5. over 2 years ago on Non Sequitur

    Dear tech writer: I seldom offer bona fides, but I’ll make an exception in respect of your pretentiousness.

    For bona fides, I was a newspaper journalist from 1969 to 1999, edited a small seven-day daily, and hired and trained dozens of reporters and subordinate editors. I was known for precision, for uncommonly low errata rates, and for aggressive reporting, being sued four times for libel and winning all four cases by summary judgment, three of them against lawyer plaintiffs, two of them judges. My reporting portfolio included an exposé of a U.S. Senator, a series of reports about illicit wiretapping by Cincinnati Bell and a litany of police agencies, and the first exposé in the Cincinnati region of sexual abuse or boys by Catholic priests. Precision of meaning mattered acutely. My command of nuance was never in doubt. Since leaving journalism I have written and edited extensively for units of local government. I rewrite badly crafted laws for clarity and brevity. I write publicity as needed for elected and appointed officials.

    Before becoming a full-time journalist, I learned as a junior U.S. Army officer that quibbling is attempted deception without misstating facts. I don’t think you understand the concept. Quibbling is dishonorable.

    My family has a saying: Don’t try to teach your grandmother how to milk ducks.

  6. over 2 years ago on Non Sequitur

    He’s an anecdote. My statement is a metaphor. You’re a quibbler.

  7. over 2 years ago on Non Sequitur

    No, you’re a living anecdote. Generalizing from the particular is a tempting fallacy, but it’s a fallacy all the same.

  8. over 2 years ago on Non Sequitur

    One of my favorite South Park episodes is the Prius theme, in which favored woke locations are inundated by “smug.”

  9. almost 3 years ago on Non Sequitur

    There is no rule that a cartoon has to observe Memorial Day, but does any reader have doubts about Wiley’s politics?

  10. about 3 years ago on Dilbert Classics

    Nice line: “I’ve got a headache on one side.”