Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for October 23, 2023

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    Ratkin Premium Member about 1 year ago

    That’s the deal. You take responsibility for something you had no control over in exchange for big bucks and lifetime perks. Seems fair.

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    Charliegirl Premium Member about 1 year ago

    Oh no! She didn’t need to learn that already!

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    Crow Eatery  about 1 year ago

    Some politicians are too weak to use a sword on themselves.

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    eromlig  about 1 year ago

    …then the Scarecrow said, “It seems to me some people without brains do a great deal of talking.”

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    HidariMak  about 1 year ago

    These days, it’s more like “this person did it, and I don’t know them”. Either that, or they say “it’s the other party’s fault” for something they either just did themselves or are still doing. I’m a Canadian referring to American politics here.

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    keenanthelibrarian  about 1 year ago

    Over here we had Prime Minister, John Howard, who was primarily responsible for the gun restriction/buy-back scheme after the Port Arthur massacre. He received a lot of push-back from people who had acquired firearms quite legitimately, since he thereby equated law-abiding citizens with those who’d obtained them illegally, and used them in gang-land conflicts. There he was, in front of a respectful but still rather noisy crowd saying “Blame me..! I did it… !” all the time wearing a bullet-proof vest. Didn’t really show any faith in his constituency, the Australian public. An awful lot of people, after his ‘mea culpa’ wondered – “Yeah, … so what??”

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    franki_g  about 1 year ago

    I seem to remember one saying he took no responsibility and still wasn’t held accountable.

    Until MAYBE now, but for other even more egregious things.

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    Carl  Premium Member about 1 year ago

    Yeah, accepting responsibility without accepting consequences is the end result of years of false and insincere “I’m sorry” to “resolve” conflicts and bad behavior. Is it really surprising that this is the result?

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    Count Olaf Premium Member about 1 year ago

    When in doubt, blame it on climate change.

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    Dobby53 Premium Member about 1 year ago

    “Mistakes were made.”

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    Dobby53 Premium Member about 1 year ago

    See Calvin and Hobbes today- Calvin is trying to get Moe to sign a responsibility form before he hits him.

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    PraiseofFolly  about 1 year ago

    It always irritates me when I hear or read that such-and-such terrorist group has “claimed responsibility” for an atrocity. I think a more appropriate word is “blame.”

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    DaBump Premium Member about 1 year ago

    Say, “I’m truly sorry for what I did” and maybe shed a great big tear. It’s been done. Worked perfectly.

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    Old recluse  about 1 year ago

    Then there is the ‘repeat it often enough annd people will believe it’ strategy.

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    batesmom7  about 1 year ago

    The Donald and George S. completely ignore that memo as they do any advice from allies or enemies and therefore more likely going down.

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    GreenT267  about 1 year ago

    Three hardest words to string together in [American] English: “I was wrong.”

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    SusieB  about 1 year ago

    As a Canadian pointed out, today’s politicians rarely take responsibility for anything. Case in point, the Speaker of the House debacle. This was caused by Matt Gaetz, the ultimate Florida Man.Don’t hold your breath waiting for him to admit the stupidity of his decision.

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    vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 1 year ago

    I’ve noticed that if I take responsibility for what I did instead of lying I am generally forgiven and trusted with other stuff. I’ve observed that when other people lie about something and hold the story even in the face of overwhelming evidence and witnesses, they get promoted.

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    sandpiper  about 1 year ago

    Investigating committee photos should include long handled spades with which they end up burying the findings.

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    pheets  about 1 year ago

    Sometimes, even the Voice of Reason can be thwarted by a politician.

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    IndyW  about 1 year ago

    And it also happens when they say the buck stops with them, and nothing happens.

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    marilynnbyerly  about 1 year ago

    Hey, it works for Catholics.

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    ShadowMaster  about 1 year ago

    His name isn’t Trump if he said “I take responsibility.” He never took any responsibility, he was too busy grabbing credit—even for things he definitely didn’t do.

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    mindjob  about 1 year ago

    I’ve got to hand it to those who want to curtail corruption; though they have no chance in heck at winning elections

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    Mike Baldwin creator about 1 year ago

    I take full responsibility for this lame comment.

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    Godfreydaniel  about 1 year ago

    When low-flush toilets won’t let corrupt politicians destroy the evidence……..

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    verticallychallenged Premium Member about 1 year ago

    My indicted senator won’t even take responsibility for his actions, which is why my congressman is going to primary him.

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    KEA  about 1 year ago

    ‘Taking Responsibility’ in the world outside the US means anything from resigning from politics to committing suicide.

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    Timothy Madigan Premium Member about 1 year ago

    responsible and accountable aren’t the same thing. We don’t hold a lot of people accountable for things they are responsible for, not just politicians.

    Never sure why in most cases. It just teaches bad habits.

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    Doug K  about 1 year ago

    You can claim that everything you’ve done and are doing is going great. If anyone doesn’t agree, just blame it on the previous guy.

    The Afghan pullout was a great success, but if you don’t think so, it was Trump’s fault. The Southern Border is secure, but if you don’t think so, it’s Trump’s fault.

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    eddi-TBH  about 1 year ago

    Careful Danae. Some are finding there’s a time limit on getting away with stuff like that. Same with denying everything or blaming your secretary/lawyer.

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    locake  about 1 year ago

    It is exactly the same as catholics going to confession. Saying they are sorry for their sins gets them absolved. But they can go out and do them again next week.

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    locake  about 1 year ago

    Many politicians don’t even take responsibility for the awful things they do. They deny doing them, or claim their hateful acts are good things. Too bad millions of people believe those lies.

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    EXCALABUR  about 1 year ago

    Washington DC district of CORRUPTION.

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    Teresa Burritt (Frog Applause) creator about 1 year ago

    Kids learn early on that often taking responsibility for one’s actions means punishment for some and a slap on the wrist for others. They learn that justice isn’t justice and fair is rarely fair.

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    JH&Cats  about 1 year ago

    Are those dishes at the foot of the bed? Danae & Lucy are hunkered down for a long session of cozy.

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