Was ‘The Incident’ ever a story line? I’ve been reading this strip for years, and remember her pulling different stunts, but don’t remember anything called ‘The Incident’.
logic and continuity is lost on dRUMPf. this week, he’s blaming President Obama for not doing anything about the russian hacking. yet dRUMPf only a few months ago said there was NO russian hacking. that’s why dRUMPf’s supporters love him. both he and THEM are that STUPID.
Except when leaks are confidential materials and their release compromises national security, or when they involve privileged communications, such as doctor/patient or client/lawyer, where “leaking” is actually a criminal act of illegal disclosure.
When Trump commits crimes, he prefers to blame others and roots out any leakers who tell the truth. They failed their loyalty oath to him over America.
“…calling something a leak is an admission of guilt.” Not necessarily. For example, if a movie producer isn’t ready to release info about an upcoming project, and someone reveals that info anyway, isn’t it fair for the movie producer to call that a “leak”? And how would that be “an admission of guilt” on the part of the movie producer? In this instance, the leaker is the guilty one. It all depends on the situation.
oldpine52 almost 7 years ago
Some people are their own worst enemies.
debra4life almost 7 years ago
Was ‘The Incident’ ever a story line? I’ve been reading this strip for years, and remember her pulling different stunts, but don’t remember anything called ‘The Incident’.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 7 years ago
Wiley has it nailed to the wall.
darth_geekboy almost 7 years ago
logic and continuity is lost on dRUMPf. this week, he’s blaming President Obama for not doing anything about the russian hacking. yet dRUMPf only a few months ago said there was NO russian hacking. that’s why dRUMPf’s supporters love him. both he and THEM are that STUPID.
Brass Orchid Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Except when leaks are confidential materials and their release compromises national security, or when they involve privileged communications, such as doctor/patient or client/lawyer, where “leaking” is actually a criminal act of illegal disclosure.
pcolli almost 7 years ago
Some organisations “leak” news just to get publicity.
Masterskrain Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Well, Drumpf IS the perfect leaker, since he IS all wet!
thetraveller4 almost 7 years ago
I think it’s a new take on the “Noodle incident” in Calvin and Hobbes…
sandpiper almost 7 years ago
Hoist by her own petard.
Radish the wordsmith almost 7 years ago
When Trump commits crimes, he prefers to blame others and roots out any leakers who tell the truth. They failed their loyalty oath to him over America.
texian almost 7 years ago
Speaking of stupidity: it isn’t “both he and THEM are that STUPID” it is “both he and THEY are that stupid”
dabugger almost 7 years ago
an he cannot spell .truth.
whiteaj almost 7 years ago
Defining “leak” as he would like it to be. Nice try, Wiley, but a leak can be truth or lie.
Charlie Tuba almost 7 years ago
So Trump is admitting he’s guilty.
Godfreydaniel almost 7 years ago
The comics section was where “the incident” first became “the incident”! A little meta-humor, anyone?
JoeMartinFan Premium Member almost 7 years ago
“…calling something a leak is an admission of guilt.” Not necessarily. For example, if a movie producer isn’t ready to release info about an upcoming project, and someone reveals that info anyway, isn’t it fair for the movie producer to call that a “leak”? And how would that be “an admission of guilt” on the part of the movie producer? In this instance, the leaker is the guilty one. It all depends on the situation.
DanFlak almost 7 years ago
Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. Fool me 100 times over and call me a Trump supporter.