So, what lessons did we learn? And what does the future hold?
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Amid the all the hand-wringing, or wailing jeremiads, or triumphant op-eds
out there, *I’ll offer in this election post-mortem some perspectives that
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About today's cartoon:
She didn't channel her inner Leslie Nielsen. She should have added, "and don't call me surely." :)
This is 2012; you don't yell for the nurse. You yell "Security!"
They're being published on ThurstonBlog:
http://thurstonblog.blogspot.com/2012/03/doonesbury-strips-on-abortion.html
Maybe I should think about a little different format here, so I can post things like that. My columns are far too narrow for it, now.
But I'm not much at design. I just picked a ready-made template from Blogger and that was good enough.
I'm a big fan of Doonesbury. My dad had a lot of collections of the comics from the very beginning and I read them when I was a teen. But, I don't read the comic these days because I don't ever buy a newspaper. My dad still reads the comic everyday. I like that his characters grow and chnage. Too many comics are static. Garfield never gets any older, etc.
I agree, John. Garfield used to be funny. But has there been a new joke on Garfield in the past decade? It's always the same thing, isn't it?
Well, I shouldn't talk about Garfield, because I haven't read it in years. Maybe it's changed.
Doonesbury doesn't always work for me, but he doesn't stand still. I like that.
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