Over the Hedge by T Lewis and Michael Fry for January 20, 2017
January 19, 2017
January 21, 2017
Transcript:
sigh...this hibernation thing is clearly a bust. now what? watch tv? Tv: I, donald trump, do solemnly swear..... i can't sleep. try harder! s-s-s-scary clown.
How fortunate that we live in a country that though there is a lot of dissention about the result of the election, that the transition is smooth. That is what we are celebrating, unlike the president in another country refusing to step-down after a new president was elected. It is OK for ‘family’ members to disagree, but the smart ones know how to work out their differences for the betterment of all.
I think the best thing is to laugh at the nay sayers. Lets just enjoy the historical significance of this ceremony. I am glad to be up wind of the toxic spill that is causing paranoia among the younger generation. The plain truth is: no Republic, no peace. Work, pay taxes, obey the laws, have children and your whole prospective changes. Most of the protesters are too young to vote or just don’t vote, most don’t work and paying taxes is for chumps. God bless America. (The following alliteration is intended just for hilarity, not as an indictment, so lighten up) The protesters are mostly Lift Leaning, Liberal Loons that are a Leach on Lady Liberty’s Leg.
Some of his comments show how diluted that man is. I still can’t get the one about “unfair advantages of non-US producers” out of my head. He said something like “non-US car producers have an unfair advantage because you see loads of foreign cars in the US, but almost no US cars in Europe or Asia, that’s because those countries block our producers from entering their markets yadayadayada”. Of course that statement is true, and the fact that US cars don’t even come close to the quality standards customers can expect from non-US cars doesn’t matter at all.
It was a whole lot scarier and hard to sleep the past eight years than it is now. Now I can have hope the country will survive. That was sure not the case under the last leadership.
nosirrom almost 8 years ago
Scary clowns. They’re not just for Halloween anymore.
juicebruce almost 8 years ago
Good Night O-Bummer………
stairsteppublishing almost 8 years ago
How fortunate that we live in a country that though there is a lot of dissention about the result of the election, that the transition is smooth. That is what we are celebrating, unlike the president in another country refusing to step-down after a new president was elected. It is OK for ‘family’ members to disagree, but the smart ones know how to work out their differences for the betterment of all.
Pocosdad almost 8 years ago
I’m going to watch just to see when he places his hand on the Bible, and it bursts into flames.
T Smith almost 8 years ago
Rain predicted for DC today… Drumpf becomes President, God cries.
dalemcginnis almost 8 years ago
I had no problem sleeping
Donzi almost 8 years ago
I’m getting tired of seeing politics drug into “fun” cartoons. I read these for a break from the world and for a laugh.
Mostly Water Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Prepare for dark times.
Roadrunner Premium Member almost 8 years ago
I think the best thing is to laugh at the nay sayers. Lets just enjoy the historical significance of this ceremony. I am glad to be up wind of the toxic spill that is causing paranoia among the younger generation. The plain truth is: no Republic, no peace. Work, pay taxes, obey the laws, have children and your whole prospective changes. Most of the protesters are too young to vote or just don’t vote, most don’t work and paying taxes is for chumps. God bless America. (The following alliteration is intended just for hilarity, not as an indictment, so lighten up) The protesters are mostly Lift Leaning, Liberal Loons that are a Leach on Lady Liberty’s Leg.
Stephen Gilberg almost 8 years ago
That’s one way to cure Hammy’s giggle fits.
alien011 almost 8 years ago
Some of his comments show how diluted that man is. I still can’t get the one about “unfair advantages of non-US producers” out of my head. He said something like “non-US car producers have an unfair advantage because you see loads of foreign cars in the US, but almost no US cars in Europe or Asia, that’s because those countries block our producers from entering their markets yadayadayada”. Of course that statement is true, and the fact that US cars don’t even come close to the quality standards customers can expect from non-US cars doesn’t matter at all.
librarian4hire almost 8 years ago
Bad Pres. Clown! You scared Hammy!
mnd0829 almost 8 years ago
It was a whole lot scarier and hard to sleep the past eight years than it is now. Now I can have hope the country will survive. That was sure not the case under the last leadership.