Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for May 03, 2010

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    rayannina  about 14 years ago

    Someday, I’m going to make up window decals with a “NO” circle/slash superimposed on a Confederate flag, and around the circle it will say “YOU LOST, REDNECK! GET OVER IT!”

    I bet I’ll sell a million of them …

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    aardvarkseyes  about 14 years ago

    Roland’s cluelessness is still hilarious.

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    glenbeck  about 14 years ago

    can ya say sweet home Alabama?

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    glenbeck  about 14 years ago

    Lenord Skynard bite your toung… dam good music….wonder what he say to rayannina?

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    landshark67  about 14 years ago

    Well, I trust Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert more than Fox.

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    ksoskins  about 14 years ago

    Being a Civil War correspondent embedded with the Confederate forces seems to be the perfect assignment for Roland. After all, he’s a Rebel Without a Clue.

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    JRC123  about 14 years ago

    Ok, GT. I get it. You don’t like Fox. You’ve kicked this dead horse all the way down to a fine powder.

    How about you turn on MSNBC sometime and watch the antithesis buffoonery there some time…

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    3hourtour Premium Member about 14 years ago

    ..wind down the month?!?It’s the third!!!….

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    lewisbower  about 14 years ago

    Try unplugging the box and reading the Nation and the National Review. You might even begin to question instead of being spoon fed. Or watch Comedy Central, Fox, and MSNBC because they don’t use big words or ideas.

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    puddleglum1066  about 14 years ago

    rayannina: such stickers are already available. I’ve seen them on cars, and I think I once found a website selling them.

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    Lyons Group, Inc.  about 14 years ago

    @Joe-Allen “Joe” Doty: I do watch Fox News Channel, I don’t watch The Daily Show With Jon Stewart.

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    Wildcard24365  about 14 years ago

    @Lewreader:

    I have learned to question, that’s why I don’t watch Fox anymore.

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    cdward  about 14 years ago

    rayaninna, I’d be careful where you drive a car with that bumper sticker. Drive it down south, and you’re likely to not have a car for long.

    BTW, when I moved down south (North Carolina) nearly 20 years ago (moved back north but still have friends there), I followed a truck on I-40 that had a bumper sticker that read: “Keep the South Clean; Buy a Yankee a bus ticket north.”

    Personally, I think we should have just let them go. And maybe we ought to offer that option to those states today.

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    Potrzebie  about 14 years ago

    I don’t watch any tv news. I get my news from NPR and CNN online.

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    freeholder1  about 14 years ago

    Yeah, south hates Yankees, but has these right-to-work laws to take all the Yankee jobs they can. Of course, now that the same businesses are “importing” Spanish labor they’re crying about it. Oddly, Unions would have kept them out. God does have a sense of humor, Wiley-ites notwithstanding.

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    freeholder1  about 14 years ago

    I read Time and Newsweek, Lew. Nation is interesting if your a Catholic. NR lost something when Billy died. PJ has a few good columns and books, though.

    See, you can’t run from liberals and hide in ALL print.

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    freeholder1  about 14 years ago

    What I’m watching with interest is the Southern Repubs as they begin to whine for Federal aid to clean up a mess caused by private oil companies. How long before they cry for US bail out with Tax dollars? Anyone have that hypocrisy button ready to push? I can hardly wait for them to start complaining about how long it took Obama to fly over and send money.

    For Sarah: “How’s that “Drill , drill, drill!” thing working out for you?”

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    Nemesys  about 14 years ago

    I love people who declare “I don’t watch Fox News”, as if being ignorant is something to brag about. Didn’t Chris Rock do a comedy skit about that?

    I question everything, which is why I read the NY Times, AND listen to NPR, AND watch Fox News (the 6 PM - 7 PM with Bret Baier is the best news hour on television, period, but don’t waste your time with Shepard Smith). Each of these sources report on events that the others don’t (or won’t). If you don’t look at all sides but merely spit at what you don’t like, you have no credibility at being “Fair”, “Balanced”, or “Intelligent”.

    On the other hand, it’s scary that some folks get all their news from Comedy Central. It’s almost as bad as getting all your news from slanted comic strips… like Doonesbury!

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    Nemesys  about 14 years ago

    The southern Repubs won’t need to cry racism, complain, blame the president for their own lack of planning and action, or beg for federal dollars - they’ll leave that to Ray Nagen and his cronies to do that for all of them, since they’re so experienced and successful at it.

    Well, maybe Ray will keep the race card in his back pocket this time and save it for when the next Republican president is elected in ‘12.

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    Nemesys  about 14 years ago

    There’s been drilling in the gulf for decades by thousands of rigs with no accidents, despite all the hurricanes that have barrelled through there.

    After all that time, does nobody else find it odd that a rig “blows up” within a month of a Democratic president announcing his support for more offshore oil drilling exploration?

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    Nemesys  about 14 years ago

    Great point, mrwiseguy, but (unless the news sources is government financed and controlled), there’s often different perspectives even in different countries. When in England, compare BBC with Sky News. It’s like flipping between Fox and CNBC.

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    Alabama Al  about 14 years ago

    Apparently, a good many of you just volleyed out spouting your take on today’s Doonesbury without realizing just what Roland said equating FOX News with Lupus. Perhaps the below definition will be helpful:

    Lupus erythematosus is a connective tissue disease. Lupus is a chronic inflammatory disease that occurs when the body’s immune system attacks its own tissues and organs (autoimmunity). (Source: Wikipedia.com)

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    pschearer Premium Member about 14 years ago

    The world (and our commentors here) tend to divide between those who want smaller government and those who want bigger government, those who believe in individual rights and those who believe in some overarching collective dominating the individual.

    Since each side is a literal danger to the other, it is natural that they disrespect if not downright hate each other.

    I just ask that people be aware of their assumptions and don’t hide them, like when we elected a socialist president because we never bothered to ask what kind of Change he had in mind.

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    bobpeters61  about 14 years ago

    Thanks, Al. I was just about to post that Roland apparently doesn’t know that he had just called his employer a painful disease afflicting news.

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    Justice22  about 14 years ago

    Re: the oil spill cleanup. Don’t you think BP has insurance on it’s well? It will be the insurance company that asks for the bailout. It will probably cost in the area of one CEO bonus payment.

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    runar  about 14 years ago

    People who watch Jon Stewart don’t get their news from him. Stewart isn’t funny unless you already know what’s going on. Otherwise, his jokes don’t make sense. Same goes for Stephen Colbert.

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    Mythreesons  about 14 years ago

    @freeholder===I posted the same thing the other day on an editorial comic where a poster compared Pres Obama’s reaction to spill to GWB’s slow response to Katrina. Glad to have some validation. Also, my reaction to “Lupus” was Latin for Fox, but Mightaswellbe is right=it is Latin for wolf. Don’t think GT meant the lupus disease.

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    GJ_Jehosaphat  about 14 years ago

    I “may” have to tune in Faux News to see their take on all the Natural Disasters (as well as Un-Natural Ones) that have taken place the last couple of weeks. Oil Spilling into the Gulf, Tornados in the South, Floods in Tennessee ☜ Federal Funding Requests to help clean up the mess so people can cope with these disasters. Just wondering if Fox News Commentators (and TEA Baggers) will drop their “Nanny State” B.S. and see U.S. as working together so we all can enjoy living in this great country.

    BTW - Thanks Alabama-Al for posting the LUPUS definition & good observation about comments too.

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    Spaghettus1  about 14 years ago

    So right, runar, and Stewart operates at a pretty high level. I have heard Leno discuss keeping everything simple enough that everone can understand, even when a little sleepy and on the back side of a couple of drinks. Stewart often shoots over the head of a part of his audience( as he did Roland), but that’s why he’s stimulating while Leno is dull and predictable.

    From my perpective, Fox’s problem is that they picked their audience and slant ahead of time, in what appears to be a top-down fashion. In other words, executives hired conservatives to report to conservatives from a decidedly conservative slant.

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    Spaghettus1  about 14 years ago

    Checking a foreign source is an excellent suggestion, and can be eye-opening at times. A few months back, I heard a discussion of British political/election reform. Someone brought up using American ideas. Someone else pointed out that the US has a congress of millionaires, and everyone else agreed, and that was the end of using ideas from America. If only we were more aware of our own problem…..the fact that no one can get elected without having millions of their own money, or getting money with strings attached from the power-makers who seek to run things from the shadows.

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    bagbalm  about 14 years ago

    You suckers who argue about which party front organization is superior are deluded there is a difference. The differences are only emotional issues used to manage you peons and make sure you never interfere with the serious looting of your wealth. You can choose jackass A or Jackass B and the end result is the same. Wake me up when you figure out you are a slave.

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    Spaghettus1  about 14 years ago

    Insightful comment, psche, but your own slant still shows when you frame the discussion in your terms. I think we can pretty much agree that “some overarching collective dominating the individual” is a bad thing that we would all like to avoid. Personally, I don’t see needed regulation and an improved safety net for the unfortunate as domination.

    Likewise when you classify Obama as a socialist. He may be relatively socialistic compared to the right, but he is actually a pragmatic (not laissez-faire) capitalist. In the face of the current oil spill, a true socialist would use this opportunity to push for government ownership of the entire US energy economy. A true socialist would be pushing to hold onto the bank and other interests we aquired through TARP and other bail-outs, but the Obama administration is attempting to unload whatever they can as soon as reasonably possible. Socialist has become just another chunk of mud to sling.

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    Possum Pete  about 14 years ago

    Pee-Sharer proves his own point. Good job!

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    rotts  about 14 years ago

    Good for you, Joe - keep watching Stewart and Colbert, and if you get HBO, don’t forget “Real Time with Bill Maher.”

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    Nemesys  about 14 years ago

    And don’t forget to attend the “Michael Moore Film Festival”, being held in the McDonald’s Birthday Party Room in downtown Havana.

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    Dragoncat  about 14 years ago

    Believe it or not, Roland may be the best thing for Fox News.

    It’s like Ira Nayman said…”Roland’s cluelessness is still hilarious”.

    And people need a good laugh in their lives now and then. So as long as he keeps doing what he’s doing, Fox News will always have an audience. Which means their ratings will be secure.

    Otherwise, Fox would have fired him years ago.

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    jeanne1212  about 14 years ago

    ~~ fox - wolf - rabbit - disease Oh! The joys of a multi-level pun! Thank you , GT!!

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    Spaghettus1  about 14 years ago

    Even bagbalm makes a good point, though insulting the entire board is not a good way to make people see things your way.

    Check this quote; Mr. TOM DeLAY (Former Representative, Republican, Texas): (as Himself) “Money is not evil. Money is free speech. Money is involvement. And as long as it’s open and transparent so that the electorate can see who’s giving money, who’s taking money and how is it being spent, it’s a system that’s extremely necessary”

    So, if money is free speech, does that mean only the rich deserve to be heard? If you’re a Congressman, probably so.

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    runar  about 14 years ago

    “fox” in Latin is “vulpes”; hence the adjective “vulpine”. I guess that makes a Fox News announcer a “vulpano”.

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    tcambeul  about 14 years ago

    jonathan stuart leibowitz is a moron & col-BERT is the jerk of James Island!!!

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    FriscoLou  about 14 years ago

    rayannina, you might want to sell your stickers at Stuckies, that’s their road side attraction. The only thing they sell there is gas, pecans, and “Forget Hell” coffee cups. I bet they sell millions of them. By nature they are naturally combative and belligerent. The Pakistanis know, they’re dealing with the equivalents in the NW Territories.

    We moved to SC in ‘61 from Vietnam, during the centennial ( I started first grade in Vietnam). Ice breakers for the new kid was, “Are you a Yankee or a Reb?” They made such a big deal about the centennial, you would have thought it was bigger than the Olympics. We had CSA indoc. in the 1st grade. That’s when they put the battle flag on the State House. Before then, there was no tradition of flying the flag after the war. Later on as a compromise they took it off State House and put it by itself on the State House grounds. Now that its closer, I think it looks bigger.

    Pardon the re-run but its got some relevance.

    http://bit.ly/cEk83b

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    SuperGriz  about 14 years ago

    FriscoLou,

    Thanks for the link.

    Here’s another I found the same site. The conservative group described simply reeks of homo eroticism.

    It’s a long article, but extremely useful.

    http://www.harpers.org/archive/2003/03/0079525

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    lindz.coop Premium Member about 14 years ago

    I’m with you cdward, we should have just let them go (and we could start now with Texas). Would have saved lots of lives, they would have had to end slavery before long anyway and they wouldn’t have those “nasty yankees” to blame for everything.

    And can we hardly wait for the victims of the flooding in those staunch tea-bag states to request aid from that government they love to hate and don’t think they should have to pay for.

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    SuperGriz  about 14 years ago

    Joe-Allen “Joe” Doty

    “There’s nothing homoerotic about homophobes!”

    Homophobia usually precedes ( or masks) the other. Trust me on this one.

    Maybe I should have been more precise: ” The conservative group described simply reeks of “suppressed’ homo eroticism.”

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    SuperGriz  about 14 years ago

    Off topic again. sorry folks.

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    ChiehHsia  about 14 years ago

    I admit to watching our local Fox station for the weather, because it’s actually more reliable than the (mostly-Atlanta-area-and-Eastern-seaboard) so-called “Weather Channel” for our local conditions.

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    cujobytes  about 14 years ago

    Hillarious, has Roland got new writers?

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