Poor Dilbert toon, I really liked his earlier toons and could relate to them by my own job experiences. The left is going to spin this incident to its grave unfortunately.
I wish Mr Carlson would be “deposed”. (The verb is depone, by the way. A deposition is made by a deponent. Depose in the sense of “testify” is early attested but rare, the latest citation in the OED is from 1741, though in fact that sense has suddenly become common.)
So you choose to hold your ground, stand fast, have a snit fit, lose your cool because of a comic that wasn’t all that funny. Aren’t you righties peculiar.
The cancellation of Dilbert signals that free speech in America is under assault
the cancellation of dilbert indicates that newspapers and comics syndicates have a bit of decency. adams exercised his free speech and now he gets to live with the fallout…
Your free speech is protected from the government. Any business is allowed to refuse service to anyone that is bad for business. This is a capitalist country after all. The rest of us out number and have more money than the MAGA folks.
GOGOPOWERANGERS about 1 year ago
Perfect fit to be honest
Henwood about 1 year ago
Actually, the character most fit to substitute fTucker is Dogbert. Or his creater, Scott Adams.
William Bednar Premium Member about 1 year ago
If you’ve been wondering who the next Republican Presidential candidate will be. Wonder no more…..
FreyjaRN Premium Member about 1 year ago
Sadly, that might be a step up.
PraiseofFolly about 1 year ago
The female character “Alice” could edge out Nikki Haley. Her “fist of death” would be very popular with The Base.
eclairewl Premium Member about 1 year ago
Brilliant cartoon.
IndyW about 1 year ago
Poor Dilbert toon, I really liked his earlier toons and could relate to them by my own job experiences. The left is going to spin this incident to its grave unfortunately.
AndrewSihler about 1 year ago
I wish Mr Carlson would be “deposed”. (The verb is depone, by the way. A deposition is made by a deponent. Depose in the sense of “testify” is early attested but rare, the latest citation in the OED is from 1741, though in fact that sense has suddenly become common.)
think it through about 1 year ago
What law did Congress pass that limited free speech?
Al Fresco about 1 year ago
Wally was sent CNN. They needed another lazy investigative reporter.
librarylady59 about 1 year ago
So you choose to hold your ground, stand fast, have a snit fit, lose your cool because of a comic that wasn’t all that funny. Aren’t you righties peculiar.
gopher gofer about 1 year ago
The cancellation of Dilbert signals that free speech in America is under assault
the cancellation of dilbert indicates that newspapers and comics syndicates have a bit of decency. adams exercised his free speech and now he gets to live with the fallout…
dalton9529 about 1 year ago
Your free speech is protected from the government. Any business is allowed to refuse service to anyone that is bad for business. This is a capitalist country after all. The rest of us out number and have more money than the MAGA folks.