Prickly City by Scott Stantis for December 20, 2013

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    danielmkimmel  over 10 years ago

    Wingnuts, give it up. Instead of whining about universal healthcare how about pressuring Congress to pass legislation that would put people back to work?

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    Potrzebie  over 10 years ago

    I can’t wait for the time when all wingnuts will be rounded up and prosecuted without due process.

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    Cheapskate0  over 10 years ago

    Response to echoraven, yesterday:.My comments began as a second to the motion posted by TJDestry when he said that he expected more from Stantis. And I fully agree..My thanks to echoraven, who was gracious enough to allow that Democrats actually had good intentions when they contemplated Obamacare. By the by, a well stated opinion, and again, thanks..And, even a thank you goes out to exoticdoc2, who must wait until 11 PM local time (when Go Comics drops the next day’s strips) in order to be the first to post on this site, always making sure to use the word, “Obamanation,” in an apparent reference to the Prophet Daniel’s Abomination of Desolation. Doc, more fully than anybody else, you make my point for me!.And that point is: The strip has become devoid of meaning. All we hear day after day after day is “’Bama’ ‘Bama’ ‘Bama,’ Evil, Evil, Evil,” with nothing new or meaningful..I agree with echoraven that, unfortunately, Obamacare has become a binary issue; you either love it or hate it and there seems to be no middle ground..But I am coming to doubt that Stantis has any intention of ever “fleshing out” what the Bunny means or finds so evil about Obamacare. Stantis has been running this Bunny for about a year (it only seems like longer); if he had had any intention of fleshing out this character, he would have, could have, should have long, long ago..Scott, I expect better than this. And, Sundays, you give it to us! Yes, I still enjoy your Sunday panels. I love the banter between Carmen and Winslow. To me, that’s what Prickly City was all about. Yes, Winslow is a liberal, but he isn’t evil. Well-intentioned, idealistic, a bit gullible and naïve, but not evil..Most of all, Carmen and Winslow are friends, this despite their political and ideological differences. This needs to be embraced!.What I fear is that Scott is falling into the trap that too many of us (especially on this forum) have fallen into, which is this:.If I disagree with you, then I must be maliciously evil, a criminal, in dire need of being put in jail, impaled, with no bail or parole. Of course, I’m expected to think the same of you..Which is precisely how our country has gotten into the mess it’s into right now: The belief that “I’m right and everyone else needs to be removed, then I can set everything right again!”.Last, and certainly least: Of late, it appears that Kevin (the Bunny) has replaced Winslow as Carmen’s foil. This I consider the most disturbing trend of all. This I consider at least evidence of my position that Stantis has joined the Rush Limbaugh’s, Sean Hannity’s, and Glenn Beck’s of this world, promoting that anything that doesn’t agree with them must be the enemy!

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    Cheapskate0  over 10 years ago

    Ionizer: I don’t see a Potsie commenting in today’s strip. Do you mean Portzebie?.Little matter. I’m just trying to say that I expect more of Scott. These Bunny strips say less in six days than one Sunday strip, featuring Carmen and Winslow..A very delightful exception was the week in November when we had the prairie dogs….Dogday88: Yeah, I forgot that one. It counts, too. But it is symbolic of how divided we have become: If you don’t agree, you must be the enemy!.Walt Kelly said it best: “We have met the enemy, and he is us!”

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    joe vignone  over 10 years ago

    Bush and his fraudulent “signing statements”!

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    Alexander Edward Premium Member over 10 years ago

    I’m afraid that I have to join the crowd of folks agreeing that the current problem with Stantis’ work isn’t the politics per se, but that there’s nothing either funny or original in the way he presents what is supposedly meant to have an element of humor.

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    Cheapskate0  over 10 years ago

    edvacation: Thank you for saying what I tried to say. You said it in a much more concise – and probably far more readable form!

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    Anweir88  over 10 years ago

    @cheapskate0 “A very delightful exception was the week in November when we had the prairie dogs…”

    In other words… "I liked it when he made jokes about people “I” don’t like. THAT was funny. Making fun of people I do like is wrong and hurtful."

    Double standard much?

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