Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for June 25, 2014
Transcript:
Amy: Why, Paul! How good to see you! Paul Revere: 'evening, Amy! Is Nate home? Nate Harris: He certainly is, Paul! What brings you out on a night like this? Paul Revere: Nate, the British are coming! The British are coming! Nate: So! It's finally happened! How much time you figure we've got, Paul? Paul Revere: Twenty... maybe thirty minutes! Nate Harris: I only need one, you know... Paul Revere: Really?! Amy: Nate's been specially trained.
BE THIS GUY over 10 years ago
The original Special Forces.
LeoAutodidact over 10 years ago
NO, the point was that they WEREN’T “Special.” They were the “regular folk” of the area who’d just had enough of the increasingly intrusive edicts from their “elected” Parliment.
(Hmmnh, might serve as an example to the ones in DC, eh?)
George Alexander over 10 years ago
Ravenswing over 10 years ago
Heh, never mind that Revere didn’t actually finish the ride, but he got better press coverage than poor Billy Dawes and Samuel Prescott did.
TheWildSow over 10 years ago
It was “The Regulars are coming!”The colonists, too, were still British, so the apocryphal version wouldn’t really make much sense.(Thank you Sleepy Hollow!) ;-)
neatslob Premium Member over 10 years ago
Wasn’t he riding to tell the British that they weren’t going to take our guns? At least it was that way in the Palinverse.
Donaldo Premium Member over 10 years ago
The trademark Trudeau eyes are incpable of showing excitement anyway
Packratjohn Premium Member over 10 years ago
Don’t know that I’d want my wife describing me as a minute man….. Two, two and half, maybe…
Packratjohn Premium Member over 10 years ago
Dude! Next time just post a link!
Astolat over 10 years ago
Yes, we find it slightly … odd … that you are so keen on our royalty when you were at such pains to chuck them out a couple of centuries ago. On the other hand, the current crop are rather more appealing than mad King George.
I wasn’t aware that we had any influence at all on your foreign policy; over here the relationship is seen as precisely the opposite.
As for the two world wars, the general British view is that the Americans eventually work out what is the right thing to do, but always two years late, and in the case of WWII only when Japan made your minds up for you…
Now, where are my asbestos underpants when I need them?
Carol69 over 10 years ago
RWJAMES said, about 9 hours agoPaul Revere – patriot, the original freedom rider, selfless courier of the revolution… and the man who billed Massachusetts the equivalent of three month’s wages for four hour’s work that forty other riders did for free..Political spin is nothing new in America.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>><<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<I guess it’s fashionable to besmirch and piss on the exceptionalism of America and the people that made American great from the WH on down to malcontents. I researched the www and could find nothing that Paul Revere’s request for his expenses was false. He did submit a request for reimbursement of expenses to the congress and people like Adams and Hamilton approved the expenses. Can you provide any proof that Revere submitted a padded expense request??
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 10 years ago
Battery?
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 10 years ago
NightGaunt, “A cold slap in the face” § DHG “Battery?” (not fully serious since I hope you are proposing a metaphorical slap)
Carol69 over 10 years ago
Paul Revere – patriot, the original freedom rider, selfless courier of the revolution… and the man who billed Massachusetts the equivalent of three month’s wages for four hour’s work that forty other riders did for free
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>><<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<And that is not a false charge of padding anexpense ??
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 10 years ago
And what was the regular rate for a silversmith?