This strip should, however, be a part of the Democratic campaign. Can you imagine this on huge posters, put on tall buildings so everyone driving on the freeways can see it?
But KMA, we don’t have to look up callow — we’re smarter than you think. Callow is the stuff they make candles with. You must mean that we’re enlightened.
HMmmm. I detect idealism and the very slight scent of callow youth in some of these remarks. [Have to look it up? Go ahead, we’ll wait.] Good things, in many instances, but not yet wise. White House, yes. Saudi Arabia, a country about which too few are familiar. This cartoon is a brilliant and subtle one; and I’d recommend reading and enjoying it, sharing it if you like, but remembering that, in the end, outward change requires inward change (“be the change you wish to see”-Ghandi yada yada yada) and committing to a goal. Go *towards* something. This cartoon is an impression expressed and a potential impetus. Use it. I have to say, though, I wouldn’t mind sending it to the White House anyway …. hey, it’s a process. :o)
The type of shading reminds me of a poem of which I can only remember a certain amount. It is, "Oh, what a tangled web we weave when first we promise to deceive."
This strip should, however, be a part of the Democratic campaign. Can you imagine this on huge posters, put on tall buildings so everyone driving on the freeways can see it?
🙁 🙂
On second thought, sending it to the MEDIA would be better. White House people may censor this.
Actually, TALLOW is the stuff you make candles with. So, are we all sending this to the white house or what?
mmmft. As you wish. X-
But KMA, we don’t have to look up callow — we’re smarter than you think. Callow is the stuff they make candles with. You must mean that we’re enlightened.
HMmmm. I detect idealism and the very slight scent of callow youth in some of these remarks. [Have to look it up? Go ahead, we’ll wait.] Good things, in many instances, but not yet wise. White House, yes. Saudi Arabia, a country about which too few are familiar. This cartoon is a brilliant and subtle one; and I’d recommend reading and enjoying it, sharing it if you like, but remembering that, in the end, outward change requires inward change (“be the change you wish to see”-Ghandi yada yada yada) and committing to a goal. Go *towards* something. This cartoon is an impression expressed and a potential impetus. Use it. I have to say, though, I wouldn’t mind sending it to the White House anyway …. hey, it’s a process. :o)
:O
HI, HOOSFOOS. Whoops. My bad. I MEANT the White House, but just jumped ahead by a few months.
Oh my goodness. I learned from this strip today. I didn't know that about Saudi Arabia.
The type of shading reminds me of a poem of which I can only remember a certain amount. It is, "Oh, what a tangled web we weave when first we promise to deceive."
This is magnificent.
Can we send it to the White House?
I like the symbolism of the shading, and the MEANING of this strip. Can we send this to the Democratic party?