Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for June 29, 2013
Transcript:
Jeff: Seriously, Dad. Come out anytime. You can use the sauna, the pistol range, whatever... Rick: Thanks, son, but... Jeff: Just remember, I won't be with you... so you'll need to bring your passport next time. Rick: Passport? Jeff: Or two forms of I.D.-- and don't wear a hoodie.
pawpawbear over 11 years ago
Now, now—- Jeff is just expressing himself. Much the same way you express a dogs anal glands. He’s talking out of his a$$.
jnik23260 over 11 years ago
Now, let’s hope for new stuff Monday.
gkid over 11 years ago
Are we e-v-e-r-r going to get to seeAlex again?? You left her on the ground, in labor. Remember?! Thank you.
Lee Taplinger over 11 years ago
anyone know when this originally appeared? They always put today’s date on reruns.
unca jim over 11 years ago
@ Lee; Try April 14, 1012.
Mike31g over 11 years ago
An alternative rerun:http://www.gocomics.com/doonesbury/2006/11/25Rev Sloan’s ethics class demonstrate their intellect!Mike
Gove over 11 years ago
At the office we’ve been wondering if “Jeff the Douche” is modeled after Trudeau’s son…any thoughts?
SHIVA over 11 years ago
By this time doesn’t Dad realize there’s something seriously wrong with Jeff????
unca jim over 11 years ago
Gokie & Gary; DANG!!Thanx for the history lesson and reminding me to do what I supposedly do best; edit and proof, edit and proof !!No excuse. although the required drop and do 20 is WAY beyond possibility !
unca jim over 11 years ago
@potrerokid1532;
“THAT long ago??? Wow!!”~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Thanx.. Gravity, time and a large collection of metal & plastic in the spine forbids any ‘gimmee 20’s’ these days.. Army 1954-1963 was OK, though…
Oh, wait… you meant my ‘typo’ dint’cha? hmph…
Newshound41 over 11 years ago
So, politics are important to you than love, caring, or family?
McSpook over 11 years ago
And they’d probably think as much of you as Jeff’s parents think of him.And deservedly so, it seems.
Newshound41 over 11 years ago
@ragarmsDid you mean to reply to me or Fred?
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 11 years ago
“It’s a bit ironic that “hoodie” is mentioned as the Zimmerman trial is going on.”-Not so much. It was written around the time public pressure was pushing to convict Zimmerman based on the fact that he mentioned a hoodie when he was asked by a police dispatcher for a physical description. -The fact that he had said the child looked suspicious because he was wandering around in the rain seeming to look over dwellings which had been burglarized recently was ignored. The nation made up our minds we KNEW exactly what happened and why and it had to be the fault of the Hispanic “cracker” because Hispanics are all bad. (sarcasm in there somewhere)
Newshound41 over 11 years ago
I know you miss him. He’ll be back next week.
sierraseven over 11 years ago
DHG, I’ve seen that “seeming to look over buildings” claim in some other discussions – along with the more exaggerated “was peering into windows” and “was sneaking into people’s back yards” and other descriptions of suspicious behavior.
Just one problem – no one, not even the police, and certainly not any witnesses, has confirmed any of that. Zimmerman himself has not claimed any of those things – he claimed Martin was acting suspiciously, but never stated that he was walking anywhere but on a public walkway.
Quit making stuff up.
pawpawbear over 11 years ago
I’m not defending George Zimmerman. He had all the makings of another thug with a badge and a gun. Only he forgot to get the badge first. And when the police dispatcher told him to stand down, that is exactly what he should have done. My comment is more about the social climate that both of these people were in. It’s so sad that Trayvon couldn’t just be himself. He took upon himself a stereotype that is looked down on. Most Americans wonder why any kid has to his face within a hoodie. George, for whatever reason showed a type of pervasive paranoia that our country has. I try to speak of equality on here and respect for our fellow human beings, and then, I find myself wanting to ban baggy, saggy pants because it’s so gross. We all will never get over our preconceived notions, not all. But this trial, while a tragedy,may give us, Americans, a chance to take a real hard, long look at our notions and stereotypes. Maybe something good can come from this tragedy.
sierraseven over 11 years ago
Next time someone waiting in line behind you at the ATM makes you nervous because of his age, race, or clothing choices, ask yourself: who’s more dangerous to my financial stability – the young black guy in the hoodie outside the bank, or the old white guy in the suit inside the bank?
sierraseven over 11 years ago
That last was not aimed at any particular commenter here – just a random thought I had at the ATM recently.
kaffekup over 11 years ago
Sierra – and a darn good thought too.