Was it a good week? Glad to see the one on Inflation, sadly, too few get it's point. I'm waiting for the revolution. No more worshipping the wealthy. No more feeding their superman complexes.
I tell the story of my friend in DC who worked with Ginni on an education initiative committee...She was not pleasant...And that was years ago...I would love to be at their breakfast table and hear their conversations before they go off to ruin/weaken democracy for the day...
Just read all your posts since Thursday and, sweetpea, you have hit the proverbial nail on the head each DAY! Yes, it's confirmation bias, but given the horrors each news broadcast brings, I need your take on all the haps! You are a LOVE! xoxo
@Dave Those two seem to ring the most true this week.
@Frank It does feel like that sometimes.
@TDM There’s a lot going on in the world! xoxo
@uptonking The inflation one pisses me off, because nowhere in the world are people blaming their leader except for here in the US, Effing MAGAts.
@Debra I really liked the bookends.
@Travel Sometimes they all gel.
@Steve Clarence and Ginni are the worst. Zellenskyy and that woman, who is a Russian journalist named Marina Ovsyannikova, are amazing for what they did and are doing.
@Victor You can just see by the looks on her face that Ginni is a miserable human being.
@Maddie Perhaps Tucker is more into fisting than previously thought?
Big tie between Clarence and Ginni, and the Putin and Carlson. They are both too terribly true.
ReplyDeleteEvents are overwhelming.
ReplyDeleteOverwhelming is a good descriptor.
ReplyDeletexoxo :-)
Was it a good week? Glad to see the one on Inflation, sadly, too few get it's point. I'm waiting for the revolution. No more worshipping the wealthy. No more feeding their superman complexes.
ReplyDeletePutin's loss of face and bookends of courage -- yes!
ReplyDeleteSolid theme this week
ReplyDeleteThe Clarence & Ginny Thomas one is excellent, and of course as a librarian I appreciate the first one. :)
ReplyDeleteI also like the last one. That woman, whoever she is, IS brave.
Steve Reed---The last is the woman who went behind the Russian propaganda television newscaster-live on-air- and held a sign that stated NO WAR--
ReplyDeleteI tell the story of my friend in DC who worked with Ginni on an education initiative committee...She was not pleasant...And that was years ago...I would love to be at their breakfast table and hear their conversations before they go off to ruin/weaken democracy for the day...
ReplyDeleteLove the last one. I love that new producer that run on air with that sign. I wish more had the balls to do that here.
ReplyDeleteAnd Tucker does make a rather good ventriloquist doll, doesn't he?
Just read all your posts since Thursday and, sweetpea, you have hit the proverbial nail on the head each DAY! Yes, it's confirmation bias, but given the horrors each news broadcast brings, I need your take on all the haps! You are a LOVE! xoxo
ReplyDelete@Dave
ReplyDeleteThose two seem to ring the most true this week.
@Frank
It does feel like that sometimes.
@TDM
There’s a lot going on in the world!
xoxo
@uptonking
The inflation one pisses me off, because nowhere in the world are people blaming their leader except for here in the US,
Effing MAGAts.
@Debra
I really liked the bookends.
@Travel
Sometimes they all gel.
@Steve
Clarence and Ginni are the worst.
Zellenskyy and that woman, who is a Russian journalist named Marina Ovsyannikova, are amazing for what they did and are doing.
@Victor
You can just see by the looks on her face that Ginni is a miserable human being.
@Maddie
Perhaps Tucker is more into fisting than previously thought?
@Savannah
Well, thank you, ma’am, I do try!
xoxo
You have some damned good political cartoonists across the pond in La La Land.
ReplyDelete@Yorkshire
ReplyDeleteI think so, too, though my favorite, Michael de Adder, that last cartoon is his, is Canadian!