Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for March 13, 2009
Transcript:
Roland: Today in New Haven, lawyers for Yale secret society Skull & Bones moved to have the suit dismissed...arguing that the anecdotal account of the theft of Geronimo's skull and other relics...by the grandfather of George W. Bush did not rise to the level of credible evidence. I'm Roland Hedley. Man: Wow...uncommonly good reporting, Roland! Roland: I guess. Seems a little dry to me.
cleokaya over 15 years ago
Roland Hedley on acid. No comprehension required.
Dick-T over 15 years ago
How long are the idiot writers going to keep up the bush bash?
prasrinivara over 15 years ago
In answer to Dick-t–until someone successfully explains to me North American “football” (not proper football, which Yanks/Canucks call “soccer”).
(given that none has done so in nearly twoscore years, …)
ChiehHsia over 15 years ago
Actually, I think a lot of us have some questions about any secretive society of wealthy and privileged men, whether we liked Dubya or not. There have been plenty of Democratic leaders who were members of that society too, and I notice they’re not very forthcoming with information about what goes on behind those closed doors, either.
Nemesys over 15 years ago
“How long are the idiot writers going to keep up the bush bash?”
As long as the economy continues to unravel around us, so I’d say for the next 3 years, 2 months, and one week.
tigernest1 over 15 years ago
“Bush Bash?” I’d say this is more about the Skull and Bones and the culture that created and supports it.
Joe_Minotaur over 15 years ago
prasrinivara says:
In answer to Dick-t–until someone successfully explains to me North American “football” (not proper football, which Yanks/Canucks call “soccer”).
(given that none has done so in nearly twoscore years, …)
Just as soon as you explain Cricket.mivins over 15 years ago
A well-aimed shoe is a Bush bash. I could stand to see some more of it.
rookie26201 over 15 years ago
Gweedo Murray says:
The Daily Planet and the one that Peter Parker works at will be the two left standing. Hope they’re not in the same town.
The Bugle is in NYC The Daily Planet is in Metropolis.
ewennick over 15 years ago
Joe-Minotaur … if you lived in Ontario, Canada you could take advantage of a recently-announced $100,000 government plan to make cricket more accessible to the stinking masses. Yup, taxpayer dollars well spent!
attyush over 15 years ago
Gotham city have a daily yet? If not, I could see myself getting rich.
NotFromIceland over 15 years ago
In comment on GEE1A: “online start-ups that have been hailed as the future of journalism”? Excuse me, I think not – they’re not even the PRESENT of journalism. “no one should welcome their [newspapers’] demise.” How true: We won’t miss the water till the well runs dry.
misterwhite over 15 years ago
Dick-T wrote: ” How long are the idiot writers going to keep up the bush bash?”
I don’t know … how many generations will Bush’s screwups hurt America?
durtclaw over 15 years ago
Get real, just substitute politician/s for “Bush”. There is the problem.
runar over 15 years ago
How about when you stop bashing Clinton and Carter (talk about raising dead issues!). And don’t even get me started on Nixon and Reagan. Bush I almost looks good by comparison.
BlueRaven over 15 years ago
“Gotham city have a daily yet? If not, I could see myself getting rich.”
Vicki Vale had to work for someone.
RonBerg13 Premium Member over 15 years ago
Wow! He’s not going to go anywhere near Obama with his strip, is he? I’m not sure he can keep that up for 4 whole years…
aardvarkseyes over 15 years ago
Trudeau has no obligation to create comics about Obama (or, for that matter, anybody else a right-wing troll wants him to create a comic about).
RonBerg13 Premium Member over 15 years ago
Sticks and stones will break my bones but names will never hurt me. He’s not obligated to do anything, but if he is to stay true to the ‘form’ his strip has taken over the years… plus, Bushie stuff will only be good for another year or so, and then?