^^ Had to happen, pathetic projection above. Biden’s speeches actually contain full sentences and coherent paragraphs, though his age and lifelong stuttering issue are apparent. Trump’s, on the other hand, are utterly incomprehensible.
The “News Optimist” may still be correct but printed news — and especially printed magazines — are certainly dying.
I have been a subscriber to Scientific American since December 1972 when my father signed me up as a Christmas present. That magazine, while not a site that publishes state of the art research, is probably the best place in the world for interested laymen to follow the progress of every branch of science — physics, astronomy, medicine, biology, geology, archaeology, palaeontology, mathematics, you name it.
The magazine began as a newsletter in the 1840s and reached a peak, its “Glory Years”, in the 1970s and 1980s when every issue was half an inch thick and mathematician Martin Gardiner wrote monthly articles on games, puzzles, and early computer programming.
Now it is a feeble shadow, struggling to find enough advertising to pay for fewer than 100 pages.
Worse yet, they have just announced they are cutting back to eleven issues per year.
I still prefer print books and journals, it’s just the newspapers that I won’t buy. The last one wouldn’t print my letter or post an editorial note regarding the behavior of the person who responded to my Letters to the Editor by looking up my address and sending me nasty letters, using a false name and address.
I remember a Simpson’s episode where Kent Brockman asked a sidewalk newspaper vendor if he had the New York Times. The vender replied, “Sir, I am the New York Times.”
Just another pathetic attempt by Trump to sell his incoherant ramblings to go along with his mug shot t-shirt to try and pay to keep his @$$ out of jail. It’s kind of like the chicken and the egg conundrum.
Which is dumber, tRump or the people that buy his t-shirt and all the baggage that goes with it.
I check the news through Google News and nowadays they all want you to subscribe – local or national and they tract how many times you’ve visited their site where they limit that to a few then they want that subscription. I erase my browsing history every week – bye bye cookies.
If I were an optimist, it’s because I wasn’t reading the news. But if that were true, why are there so many angry republicunts? Nothing they read is really news. Especially if it’s on FUX.
Trump’s incoherent rants as an excuse for legal testimony may give his fans pause, if they would read them. He has turned into a self-parody who randomly repeats convenient lies and boasts. Remember Crazy Grandpa? These things don’t have the same impact in print that they do on a political stage.
For the ageists out there, Trump is only 3 years younger than Biden.
Bilan over 1 year ago
You probably can’t post those transcripts in the GoComics comments section.
The dude from FL Premium Member over 1 year ago
Yahoo news?
Brockie over 1 year ago
Incoherent rants straight from the mouth of Lauren Boebert, Mitch was going to add a few lines but is experiencing another brain fart.
TampaFanatic1 over 1 year ago
What’s the frequency Kenneth?
PoochFan over 1 year ago
Biden’s speeches.
JohnCL over 1 year ago
Collective works of MTG.
bbenoit over 1 year ago
^^ Had to happen, pathetic projection above. Biden’s speeches actually contain full sentences and coherent paragraphs, though his age and lifelong stuttering issue are apparent. Trump’s, on the other hand, are utterly incomprehensible.
gawaintheknight over 1 year ago
Isn’t that basically what Twitter is now?
GreenT267 over 1 year ago
Hollywood’s solution to the writers’/actors’ strike?
Kveldulf over 1 year ago
The “News Optimist” may still be correct but printed news — and especially printed magazines — are certainly dying.
I have been a subscriber to Scientific American since December 1972 when my father signed me up as a Christmas present. That magazine, while not a site that publishes state of the art research, is probably the best place in the world for interested laymen to follow the progress of every branch of science — physics, astronomy, medicine, biology, geology, archaeology, palaeontology, mathematics, you name it.
The magazine began as a newsletter in the 1840s and reached a peak, its “Glory Years”, in the 1970s and 1980s when every issue was half an inch thick and mathematician Martin Gardiner wrote monthly articles on games, puzzles, and early computer programming.
Now it is a feeble shadow, struggling to find enough advertising to pay for fewer than 100 pages.
Worse yet, they have just announced they are cutting back to eleven issues per year.
The Butler over 1 year ago
I would RATHER not say.
DaBump Premium Member over 1 year ago
I still prefer print books and journals, it’s just the newspapers that I won’t buy. The last one wouldn’t print my letter or post an editorial note regarding the behavior of the person who responded to my Letters to the Editor by looking up my address and sending me nasty letters, using a false name and address.
MS72 over 1 year ago
40 bucks for an ink cartridge! “Print isn’t dead, and HP is killing it.”
sandpiper over 1 year ago
He’s being out produced by the digital media. Rants of all kinds are both frequent and free.
dflak over 1 year ago
I remember a Simpson’s episode where Kent Brockman asked a sidewalk newspaper vendor if he had the New York Times. The vender replied, “Sir, I am the New York Times.”
Daltongang Premium Member over 1 year ago
Just another pathetic attempt by Trump to sell his incoherant ramblings to go along with his mug shot t-shirt to try and pay to keep his @$$ out of jail. It’s kind of like the chicken and the egg conundrum.
Which is dumber, tRump or the people that buy his t-shirt and all the baggage that goes with it.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Sooooo, basically Artificial Ignorance hooked to a printer.
rossevrymn over 1 year ago
You can git them for free from a few of the right-wing populists posting here.
mindjob over 1 year ago
How else are fisherman supposed to wrap their catch?
Joan Tinnin Premium Member over 1 year ago
trump’s speeches?
The Gun Doctor over 1 year ago
The demise of local papers is caused by skimping on the comics.
monya_43 over 1 year ago
There’s a whole lot of incoherent rants on social media. I’m glad not to waste my ink and my time to print what isn’t worth wiping on TP.
gnorth22 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Wow. It’s the guy who tried to print the internet.
I’d heard about him, but had never seen him before!
dadlivonia over 1 year ago
Trumps’ speech writer?
Flatworm over 1 year ago
Is that transcripts of the recent Republican presidential debates, or some of Trump’s appearances on Fox?
Smeagol over 1 year ago
I check the news through Google News and nowadays they all want you to subscribe – local or national and they tract how many times you’ve visited their site where they limit that to a few then they want that subscription. I erase my browsing history every week – bye bye cookies.
Silence Dogood Premium Member over 1 year ago
Cheap shot. Easy knee-jerk comment generator. Do better, Wiley!
Teresa Burritt (Frog Applause) creator over 1 year ago
There’s often very little difference between a coherent rant and an incoherent one. They’re both rants, after all.
PaulGoes over 1 year ago
Transcripts from political speeches?
kaylowe over 1 year ago
“Incoherent rant transcripts…”. Obviously following Biden around. Or Harris. Or BOTH!
eddi-TBH over 1 year ago
I got on odd mailing lists back in the day. Things like this showed up in my mailbox to brighten my day.
Isenthor1978 over 1 year ago
If I were an optimist, it’s because I wasn’t reading the news. But if that were true, why are there so many angry republicunts? Nothing they read is really news. Especially if it’s on FUX.
keenanthelibrarian over 1 year ago
Why would you want to pay for it, even if it is only a buck? Just keep watching TV – especially around election time …
mistercatworks over 1 year ago
Trump’s incoherent rants as an excuse for legal testimony may give his fans pause, if they would read them. He has turned into a self-parody who randomly repeats convenient lies and boasts. Remember Crazy Grandpa? These things don’t have the same impact in print that they do on a political stage.
For the ageists out there, Trump is only 3 years younger than Biden.