Peanuts by Charles Schulz for February 17, 1957
Transcript:
"Good grief...Where is it?" Charlie Brown kneels on the ground, searching through the closet. He wears his fur-lined coat.<br> <br> "Things like this drive me crazy!" he announces as he walks down the hall.<br> <br> He stands in the living room and calls, "WHERE'S MY FURRY HAT?"<br> <br> "I'll freeze to death without my big furry hat..." Charlie Brown crouches onto the ground and searches under the sofa.<br> <br> Charlie Brown turns around to see the hat: "Hey, there it is...Right in the middle of the floor..."<br> <br> He looks at it: "!"<br> <br> "Well,I guess I can always wear something else..." Charlie Brown decides as he walks away. Snoopy sticks his nose out of the cap, where he has been resting.<br> <br> Snoopy sighs and sleeps: "Z"<br> <br>
Funny that I didn’t think about it before. Stephen Colbert has educated us to the fact that a Big, Furry Hat is a symbol of absolute authority. Which means that we’ve just witnessed a coup d’état.