Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for January 16, 2016
Transcript:
Zonker: Ladies and gentlemen, the bottom line here is that no amount of money could ever interfere with my dream of establishing a private medical practice in Southern California. Reporters: What about charity, Zonker? How does your family feel? What's the tax bite? Zonker: Hey, hey, you network boys have been hogging all the questions. Let's let the supermarket media get in a few, okay? Reporters; Zonker, about your love-child with Mrs. Gorbechev... Zonker, will you be slaying mom, co-ed, self?
BE THIS GUY almost 9 years ago
Wow, this arc got stupid.
Enter.Name.Here almost 9 years ago
Heh. The tabloids always have to get in there somewhere.
AKHenderson Premium Member almost 9 years ago
“The various Bureaux of Propaganda and the College of Emotional Engineering were housed in a single sixty-story building in Fleet Street.” – Brave New World
Huxley’s Fleet Street wasn’t terribly different from the real thing, or its American counterpart…
thirdguy almost 9 years ago
You people go ahead and laugh, but according to the Enquirer, Nancy’s astrologist said a lot of stuff that very nearly came true.
rlcooke almost 9 years ago
I think the tabloids have been displaced by the sidebars on various news websites. You know, the ones that warn you the stock market is going to lose 90% of its value tomorrow morning.
Flash Gordon almost 9 years ago
Back around 1990 I saw one of those “magazines” at the checkout counter at the store. On the cover was the ultimate self parody, a picture of a jet airliner in the clutches of a gigantic bird. That would be worth something now but I wouldn’t be caught dead with something like that in my possession.
kaffekup almost 9 years ago
The only problem here is that, obviously, the supermarket boys never bother to interview anyone. Their stuff is made up in cubicles in an office building somewhere.
Dean almost 9 years ago
Never put my fingerprints on one, BUT standing in line waiting my turn for loading up the belt at checkout.
DoctorDan almost 9 years ago
Everyone’s commenting as if the tabloids are a historical phenomenon. Sadly, they’re still around, and they still spread the most far-fetched, unprovable rumors in the most sensational style. The big difference now is that the internet matches or exceeds them, both in content and style.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 9 years ago
“All the “news” that’s fit to make up."
Kip W almost 9 years ago
One of my all-time favorites.
Jessica_D almost 9 years ago
What is the 2nd supermarket guy asking? "slaying MOM, Co-Ed, Self? ????