Prickly City by Scott Stantis for June 22, 2020

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    Cheapskate0  over 4 years ago

    Actually, yes! I rather liked Prickly City in the beginning. I know people don’t believe me, but the “before” artwork here looks a lot more like Scott’s political cartoons. But then, more than once, I have heard that Scott isn’t doing these dailies anymore. (Eric Alee?)

    But most of all, there was an “innocence” to the early Prickly City strips. It was a “feel”; I don’t exactly know how to describe it. But those of us who have followed Prickly City from the beginning might know what I’m talking about.

    Among other things, back in those days, Winslow had legs!

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    braindead Premium Member over 4 years ago

    More new normal:

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    “Now, the general says, SIR! We can leave the stage. I said, great, General, let’s go, I’ll follow you! And he goes like this, right here, Sir! I said, General there’s no way I can make it down that ramp without falling on my ass, General. So, I said, is there like something else around? Sir, the ramp is ready to go! So, now I have a choice. I can stay up there for another couple of hours until I’m rescued OR I can go down this really steep, really … really, really, really, it’s an ice skating rink, it’s brutal, so I said, General, get ready because I may grab you so fast. Now, he’s standing there, big strong guy, and he’s got these shoes, but they’re loaded with rubber on the bottom, ’cause I looked, the first thing I did I looked at his shoes, then I looked at mine, very, very slippery. So, I end up saying, Okay, General, I will only grab you if I need you and the stage was higher than this one and the ramp was probably ten yards long, this was a steel ramp, it had no handrails, it was like an ice skating rink!”— President of the United States, Donald Trump, last night at his rally, telling a heartwarming tale of red-blooded American courage about that one time he risked his life walking down a ramp with the help of the Army.

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    The final comment was from Jim Wright on FB.

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    Kaputnik  over 4 years ago

    I started reading this strip late last year or early this one. It was only recently that I found out what sort of animal Winslow was meant to be. But of course, after today’s strip, I hit the back to the beginning arrow and sampled those early strips.

    It’s always interesting to see how much the drawing style of a comic can evolve over the years. It generally becomes more polished, as is the case here, but the earlier, cruder, style can have its own appeal.

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    Silly Season   over 4 years ago

    Former national security adviser John Bolton said in an interview with ABC’s Martha Raddatz aired Sunday night that he hoped President Trump would not be elected to a second term.

    “I hope it will remember him as a one-term president who didn’t plunge the country irretrievably into a downward spiral we can’t recall from,” Bolton said in the interview, when asked how he thinks history will remember Trump.

    “We can get over one term. I have absolute confidence — even if it’s not the miracle of a conservative Republican being elected in November. Two terms, I’m more troubled about.”

    Bolton said he didn’t believe Trump “fully understands the democratic process” or the Constitution and doesn’t appreciate the “proper role of the presidency.”

    He also criticized Trump’s style of governance, warning that under the current president there’s “no coherent basis, no strategy, no philosophy.”

    “And decisions are made in a very scatter shot fashion, especially in the potentially mortal field of national security policy,” Bolton added. “This is a danger for the republic.”

    https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/503826-bolton-says-he-hopes-history-will-remember-trump-as-a-one-term

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    jmp.mtbn  over 4 years ago

    archive dive ! yay b

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    William Robbins Premium Member over 4 years ago

    We all have old pictures we’re embarrassed by. I’m looking a lot like mine from the 60’s these days; minus the mustache, fringe, and bell bottoms.

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    Silly Season   over 4 years ago

    Since Jbm actually lives in one of the “slave states”

    Is he feeling sorry for himself?

    Or is he once again ‘bearing false witness against his neighbor’?

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    Day 1249 of the Right Wing control of the Presidency, Supreme Court, and both Houses of Congress.

    With a somewhat Left tilt for the House only, 538 Days ago.

    Are you better off than you were on Jan 19, 2017?

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    Another day of Trump’s vanity wall…

    While the Fed lawyers work to take Federal land, National Park land, and Privately Owned land first…

    …settle on the price later.

    …From the Pacific Ocean to the Gulf of Mexico.

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    RobinHood  over 4 years ago

    Theres no Cosmic Reset Button, No TARDIS, no Delorean, no amount of Boat Drinks that will help. Its 2020, we’re stick with it.

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    nosirrom  over 4 years ago

    We need a fresh start button. The one we’ll have access to in November.

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    Plods with ...™  over 4 years ago

    Snerks

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    Ray  over 4 years ago

    July 14, 2004 – Carmen: “So you’re a coyote, huh?”; Winslow: “Yep!”

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    Bruce1253  over 4 years ago

    The reset button has already been done, 66 million years ago with the Chicxulub meteor.

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    braindead Premium Member over 4 years ago

    More new normal:

    “Frankly I think we’re way ahead of ourselves if you want to know the truth. We’ve done too good a job, because every time we go out with 25 million tests, you’re going to find more people so then they say ‘oh, we have more cases in the United States.’ The reason we have more cases [is] because we do more testing than any other country by far.”

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    And The Disciples continue to believe.

    Analysis skills.

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    Kip W  over 4 years ago

    Well, heck, I already commented on the evolution of the character designs just a couple days ago or so. Ships that cross in the night. Jinx.

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    librarian4hire  over 4 years ago

    Illinois goes into Phase 4 July 1. The Chicago Botanic Garden is open for business! (Life is good.)

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