Right…The guy who killed off American jobs and sent them to China and who now thinks a quarter million dollars is middle income, and the guy who can’t do simple arithmetic.
Sneaky . Carmen is sneaky just like the GOP politicians.Relyping to above, I haven’t figured out if there is a point, but the little girl and fuzzies are cute.
I find Prickly City to be much less one-note and dogmatic than other conservative comics out there, like the rarely funny Mallard Fillmore or the utterly miserable Diversity Lane. Even Day By Day, which sometimes humanizes its liberal characters, is weighed down by an off-putting insular writing style that piles on the obscure references thicker than marmalade. Prickly City actually sometimes tries to humanize everybody and laments the broken dialogue in our politics, which is refreshing.Which is why it’s all the more damniing to me when a guy like Stantis, who really should know better, falls for the shallow, bumper-sticker nonsense that the right wing tries to pass off as constructive dialogue.
frodo1008 about 12 years ago
It is truly a shame, what has become an almost totally right wing rag was once a relatively well balanced somewhat amusing cartoon series.
I suppose you and the other ultra conservatives also hate Doonesbury just as much!
Oh well, so much for relative objectivity!!
Charles Brobst Premium Member about 12 years ago
Right…The guy who killed off American jobs and sent them to China and who now thinks a quarter million dollars is middle income, and the guy who can’t do simple arithmetic.
KPOM about 12 years ago
Does this mean Winslow is going to join the Obama campaign, or will he stay loyal to the Senator?
pam Miner about 12 years ago
Sneaky . Carmen is sneaky just like the GOP politicians.Relyping to above, I haven’t figured out if there is a point, but the little girl and fuzzies are cute.
JLG Premium Member about 12 years ago
I find Prickly City to be much less one-note and dogmatic than other conservative comics out there, like the rarely funny Mallard Fillmore or the utterly miserable Diversity Lane. Even Day By Day, which sometimes humanizes its liberal characters, is weighed down by an off-putting insular writing style that piles on the obscure references thicker than marmalade. Prickly City actually sometimes tries to humanize everybody and laments the broken dialogue in our politics, which is refreshing.Which is why it’s all the more damniing to me when a guy like Stantis, who really should know better, falls for the shallow, bumper-sticker nonsense that the right wing tries to pass off as constructive dialogue.