Ted Rall by Ted Rall
- April 20, 2009
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Deploying the razor-sharp wit and incisive take-no-prisoners satire characteristic of his generation, Gen Xer Ted Rall has become one of the most widely read editorial cartoonists in America. Twice the winner of the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award and a Pulitzer Prize finalist, Rall's work has appeared in hundreds of newspapers, as well as such magazines as Time, Newsweek, Fortune and MAD. He is also the author of 15 books, including several graphic novels and political polemics about Central and South Asia.
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tracht47 said, 7 months ago
I think people are craving some stability in their lives. It’s not always healthy having to wonder what tomorrow will bring.
Lavocat said, 7 months ago
What’s old is new again.
Joy Lederman
said,
7 months ago
This comic has changed my life from “boring” to “enviable”!
cdward said, 7 months ago
When you think about it, that could be a healthy change in mentality. Keeping nice and level looks pretty good. Unfortunately, we have been taught to always strive for “better” even when better leads us into the realm of greed and self-centeredness.
There was a study about a year ago that listed the Danish as the most content people on earth. The reason? They had modest expectations of maintaining a reasonably balanced lifestyle, expectations that were generally achievable. Not surprisingly, the gulf between rich and poor is one of the smallest in the world.
deadheadzan
said,
7 months ago
Yah, the Daneesh people are wise indeed.
kinrabe said, 7 months ago
Isn’t the joke that, in this economy/ society, remaining the same is good? Like, you haven’t been fired, haven’t gotten a divorce, haven’t lost your house?
Tigger
said,
7 months ago
What’s the problem? That’s me.. Just same old theing. I work Friday-Sunday every week.
Quite often I have the same thing for my work lunch Eight Weeks in a Row
Kinrabe, no, none of those apply to me, but I have been laid off.
Adam Sperry said, 7 months ago
Yes, Kinrabe gets it right.