Over the Hedge by T Lewis and Michael Fry for December 23, 2016
Transcript:
....a 3rd "christmas carol" ghost visits the tree that knows stuff... rj: Finally, oh ghost of christmas future, show us the vision of christmas yet to be!.... trump: ho ho ho! guess who bought the Christmas naming rights? RJ: That's not a funny costume, verne. verne: what's not a funny costume?
stairsteppublishing about 8 years ago
Enough already. We suffered through 18 months of campaign. Let’s hope that this is the end of a very long year and we can start fresh with 2017.
Space_cat about 8 years ago
He means dressing up like a tiny handed psychotic Oompa Loompa with a bad comb over.
jbmlaw01 about 8 years ago
While I was a “never-Trump”er, I have to admit I am enjoying watching the leftists recoiling at his election. Much of it is laugh out loud funny.
skipper1992 about 8 years ago
My prediction: in a year’s time, almost nobody who voted for him will be willing to admit it.
Dapperdan61 Premium Member about 8 years ago
He forgot the second S after Trumpas
Bogy Premium Member about 8 years ago
There’s a guy who already paid for the naming rights. He paid with his blood!
gooddavid about 8 years ago
Having watched his opponent for several years starting when she was the governor’s wife here in Arkansas, I’m relieved it was Trump instead of her that won the election.
With that said, I enjoy most of the comics I read because of their lack of political comment either way, come on guys, let’s get back to the fun stuff.
And, Merry Christmas everyone.
hippogriff about 8 years ago
alien012
No way, I still have four more weeks of lame duck freedom.
Daeder about 8 years ago
His sign would say “Trumpa$$”.
wiatr about 8 years ago
The Nightmare Before Christmas.
URL about 8 years ago
All this makes one want to re-read the original A Christmas Carol, such as online at www.stormfax.com/Dickens.htm. Recordings are justly worthy, too, such as tapes once found at Big Lots by Olivier or Orson Wells, then later ones from book stores, by Patrick Stewart,Tim Curry (not able to pull it up from Audible, free version purportedly) and unique is one by a woman, doing all the characters in a full readout of the story, named Margolies. (sp?)