Sunday, April 28, 2024

The Funny Papers

Deb Milbrath, Pedro X Molina, Jack Ohman, Nick Anderson, Mike Luckovich, Bill Bramhall, RJ MatsonKevin Kallaugher, Gary Huck, Kevin Necessary, Matt Wuerker, David Cohen,

14 comments:

  1. The way you pull these cartoons together each weekend is laudable Bob and I thank you for doing it even though occasionally I fail to grasp the reference - but in my defence I would simply like to say that I am just a dumb limey.

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  2. Woody Woodpecker's good, but I think the Diet Coke is probably the best, especially when you understand he drinks between 8 and 9 a day.

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  3. Anonymous9:25 AM

    the dog's mother
    Yes! Diet Coke service!
    xoxo :-)

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  4. Solid yet again Bob . . . the Putin hats is spot on and love that last one with the Secret Service and the diet Coke in jail.

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  5. I'm intrigued by the concept that Trump will have Secret Service protection in prison. I say let him protect himself.

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  6. The only 'problem' I have with these particular weekly posts is that I usually can't pick the 'best' - 'cos they're ALL so darned GOOD!

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  7. Vacant, hollow, empty, mindless

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  8. Cleora Borealis12:58 PM

    Would he? Would Pecker? Actually, yesterday was annual Woody Woodpecker Day! I kid you not...every April 27!! Very appropriate this year, doncha think? 😁

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  9. If only for that last one....but I suspect one we will never see. And the SCOTUS CAN ALL kiss my lily white ass.

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  10. Especially love Lady Justice-She's a Nasty Women, Our founding fathers writing The Constitution. Yea, the document was rigged for the white, wealthy land owners BUT folks forget what they were running from. Another king they did not want. And religion was not in the equation. And lastly, the last one with the Secret Service. Retired Jude Ladoris Cordell made a good point last week. She was for jailing his ass BUT would not do it till the end. Likely when the jury is in deliberation. Then she would decide on the timeframe. She did not want any delays in the trial for doing so earlier. I have always supported jail time. I have advocated jail time during the days and he could sleep in his bed at night. I read recently of a sentence where the accused was free during the day to go to work but was in jail at night and on the weekends. I am sure the judge can be creative.

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  11. There are smiles at these, but always with a tinge of sadness. The truth hurts, especially the waiting room.

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  12. The waiting room is sad.

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