Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for May 29, 2008

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    kgabriel  almost 16 years ago

    Really tired of the political comments made by the writer of this strip

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    Billconner Premium Member almost 16 years ago

    so you stopped reading Doonsbury 35 years ago?

    if I don’t like the message, I just delete it from my daily dose of comics–just like changing the channel on that objectionable tv show

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    paulmiller  almost 16 years ago

    This is an extremely clever SATIRICAL strip. Satire exposes logical inconsistencies in a funny way. Politics is the meat of satire, so this strip has to be political. It is consistently one of the smartest strips out there.

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    Claymore_5by5  about 13 years ago

    Mr. Miller is right in that satire exposes logical inconsistencies in a funny way.

    That’s why I enjoy this strip. Mr. Wiley regularly points out the so-called right-wing bias in cable network news (meaning Fox) without ever admitting his own screaming liberal bias. His primary character depicted in this strip continually claims he dislikes biased media, all the while covering for Obama.

    It’s a toss-up if he’s purposefully doing this as a deeper level of satire, if honestly believes in the “Point” he’s trying to make, or if he thinks most of his readers are stupid enough to actually buy this BS.

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    Archistoteles  over 2 years ago

    Republican logic at its finest.

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