Peanuts by Charles Schulz for July 18, 1960
Transcript:
Charlie Brown looks down at Lucy drawing on a piece of paper on the ground in a seemingly empty room. Lucy kneeling over her paper says, "I'm trying to draw a political cartoon that will solve all of the world's problems."<BR><BR> She stands up and shows Charlie Brown her cartoon. She says, "See? Here's Uncle Sam, and here's a dove of peace, and here's an elephant, and here's a donkey, and here's a figure I call 'The Grim Reaper'..."<BR><BR> She continues as Charlie Brown looks at the reader, "Over her is a tiny figure I've labelled 'TaxPayer' and down here is a snake saying, 'Don't Tread On Me!'"<BR><BR> She turns to Charlie Brown and asks, "Don't you think this cartoon will solve all of the world's problems, Charlie Brown?" As he walks away he says, "No, I think it will add a few more to it!"<BR><BR>
RoofDog almost 12 years ago
That’s actually pretty insightful. Uncle Sam, the dove, elephant, donkey and even the grim reaper will each get a piece of the taxpayer.
yow4zip Premium Member over 4 years ago
Adding more problems is her specialty.
Best Commenter Ever almost 4 years ago
After 2020, I now hate politics.
Anton Sherwood almost 2 years ago
In (i guess) 1968, Gulf Oil ran a promotion with free “party pins” in the shape of elephants and donkeys. Little me wondered, why would you want to wear either of those to a party?