Pearls Before Swine by Stephan Pastis for September 12, 2005
Transcript:
"Do you realize that 24 million people voted in the 2003 'American Idol' competition, which is almost half the number of votes cast for the winner of the 2000 Presidential election?" "So?" "What do you mean 'so'? We're valuing a singing contest almost as highly as we do the leadership of our country...Don't you understand what that means?" "That more people need to vote in the 'American Idol' competition?" "Never mind." "Personally, I never got over the Clay Aiken fiasco."
KZ71 over 10 years ago
At least one of them has their priorities straight.
deathrider75 over 8 years ago
American Idol sucks, should have never been made.
comicfancat1 over 2 years ago
I agree with goat he is my bridge partner
Earls Before Swine Premium Member over 1 year ago
Honestly, the way Goat talks about this is a little misleading… as he says, 24 million votes were cast in “American Idol”, but 50 million were cast for Bush in 2000, who won—but 51 million votes were cast for Al Gore, who lost the election but won the popular vote. Plus Ralph Nader got 3 million votes. He’s comparing ALL the votes in “American Idol” to less than half the votes in the election—actually, the number of votes cast for “Idol” was less than 25% of the votes cast in the election—hardly valuing it “almost as highly”. And no, I don’t have a life. How did you know?