|
LemonDrizzle posted:No fox, no bird, and a badger that consists of three lazy lines somewhere in the Netherlands? The man's slipping. The bird is Wight.
|
# ? Apr 28, 2014 07:54 |
|
|
# ? May 28, 2024 10:29 |
|
And the foxtail is formed of what I believe are the West Frisian Islands.
|
# ? Apr 28, 2014 08:24 |
|
Guardian: "Steve Bell on Alex Salmond's EU speech – Scottish first minister says it would be absurd for secessionist Scotland to be made to re-apply to join European Union" Telegraph: MPs reject calls for HS2 rail plans to be halted Independent: Times: Max Clifford guilty of eight indecent assaults Mail: "George Clooney is rumoured to be engaged to a British Barrister Called Amal Alamuddin." quote:'Hurry up, mum. Google it. Has George Clooney definitely been hooked?' Express: Bless you.
|
# ? Apr 29, 2014 00:50 |
|
Cloud Potato posted:Express:
|
# ? Apr 29, 2014 15:21 |
|
Guardian: "Steve Bell on the UK's growth figures – Figures from the Office for National Statistics show that growth in the three months to January was at 0.8%" Telegraph: Nick Clegg launches £500m scheme to boost electric cars in Britain Independent: PM 'dragging his feet' on election debates, says Miliband After Thomas Nast. Times: Tube strike: Commuters suffer 'severe disruption' Mail: quote:‘We apologise for the delay, but the first bulldozer will be arriving in approximately two and a half years’ Express: A Daft Punk/Smash Mouth mash-up.
|
# ? Apr 30, 2014 00:50 |
|
Alex Ferguson joined UKIP and is about to be sucked into some gaping insectoid maw? I love how the money sack in the Indy cartoon is recognisable as Cameron's face Also it hardly needs saying but gently caress the Times
|
# ? Apr 30, 2014 00:54 |
|
Cloud Potato posted:Guardian: Is this referencing Baron Munchausen?
|
# ? Apr 30, 2014 00:57 |
|
Trickjaw posted:Is this referencing Baron Munchausen? Either that or Dr. Strangelove.
|
# ? Apr 30, 2014 12:48 |
|
gently caress drawing a background, just draw a huge spoffle vortex.
|
# ? Apr 30, 2014 12:49 |
|
Represented behind Farage are all the UKIP councillors Thomas could recognise.Trickjaw posted:Is this referencing Baron Munchausen? Yes. Specifically the 1943 movie poster.
|
# ? Apr 30, 2014 13:01 |
|
Guardian: "Steve Bell on the Ukip European election campaign – Latest polling puts Nigel Farage's party on course to sweep European elections" Independent: Times: Mail: "Nigel Farage has decided not to stand in the coming Newark by-election." quote:“Keep fanning, George. For one terrible moment I thought he was going to fight.” Express: Prince Harry and Cressida Bonas in 'amicable split' Re: pint glass chat from a few days ago: The return of the dimpled pint glass
|
# ? May 1, 2014 00:52 |
|
Cloud Potato posted:Re: pint glass chat from a few days ago: The return of the dimpled pint glass I was in this total hipster bar in Clapham over the bank holiday weekend and my ale came in one. It wasn't the normal kind of place I would go in but they had a cask marque and guest ale on at £2.75 so I took off my socks and tried to blend in.
|
# ? May 1, 2014 10:08 |
|
Many pubs in London now serve them in those glasses. My favourite glass has to be a Kwak one though:
|
# ? May 1, 2014 19:27 |
|
Harry looks like a teen in this cartoon.
|
# ? May 1, 2014 19:31 |
|
gently caress off Steve Bell, if any of your pet politicians from the lib dems or labour gave a speech like that about Europe you'd be praising them to the stars.
|
# ? May 1, 2014 19:31 |
|
Coohoolin posted:gently caress off Steve Bell, if any of your pet politicians from the lib dems or labour gave a speech like that about Europe you'd be praising them to the stars. Eh? Here's a recent Bell from just last week about a pretty crappy speech Tony Blair made: Cloud Potato posted:Guardian: Seems pretty critical to me? He is often critical of Labour and Lib Dems, did you follow his cartoons during the Blair/Brown years?
|
# ? May 1, 2014 21:02 |
|
Guardian: "Steve Bell on the Tory reaction to Labour's proposals on rent reform – Ed Miliband has outlined plans to introduce a ceiling on rent increases in the private sector and many Conservatives have reacted with anger" Yesterday's Telegraph: Telegraph: Times: Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams held over 1972 Jean McConville killing After the Boston tapes. Express: Pippa Middleton's bottom 'was FALSE' during royal wedding of William and Kate - claims French expert EDIT: Independent: Bob Hoskins dies of pneumonia aged 71 Cloud Potato fucked around with this message at 01:15 on May 2, 2014 |
# ? May 2, 2014 01:12 |
Cloud Potato posted:Guardian: I love this one!
|
|
# ? May 2, 2014 06:21 |
|
loving berets man. Also the laziest fox badger bird yet. I love how it's "French accuse" plural, and not "A Frenchman said a thing". We will come for Perfidious Albion's fake buttocks
|
# ? May 2, 2014 06:29 |
|
Kurtofan posted:I love how it's "French accuse" plural, and not "A Frenchman said a thing". A Frenchman, the French, it's the same thing - all a bunch of foreigners, stayin' in their country, stealing our royal bottoms.
|
# ? May 2, 2014 08:55 |
|
The rear end of lies.
|
# ? May 2, 2014 12:40 |
|
Guardian: "Martin Rowson on the coalition's knife crime row – Lib Dems claim Tories leaked contents of letter in which Danny Alexander rejected Chris Grayling plans to shake up knife crime sentences" Telegraph: Jeremy Clarkson should not be sacked says Michael Gove Independent: David Cameron: Nigel Farage is a 'chicken' After Pablo Picasso. Times: Stephen Collins:
|
# ? May 3, 2014 15:15 |
|
Observer: "The PM flies high on a buoyant housing market - Chris Riddell on David Cameron's so-called economic recovery" Sunday Telegraph: 'Trojan Horse': Head teachers' fears over six schools Independent on Sunday: Gerry Adams 'questioned for 17 hours a day' over McConville murder
|
# ? May 4, 2014 01:59 |
|
Clapham Omnibus posted:Eh? Here's a recent Bell from just last week about a pretty crappy speech Tony Blair made: My point is that Salmond's speech was excellent, very European and constructive and positive in character, expressing a seemingly genuine desire for cooperation and mutual growth- a speech that should be right up Bell's alley politically. Blair's speech was racist and xenophobic and bigoted and deserved criticism. The only reason Bell is giving Salmond a hard time is either because Bell doesn't like the SNP or he doesn't like Scottish people. If he judged the speech on its own merits he wouldn't be taking the piss.
|
# ? May 4, 2014 02:12 |
|
Sorry which cartoon are you on about? Edit- Oh okay that makes sense, I only scrolled up enough to see his UKIP poster cartoon. Sorry. TheDarkFlame fucked around with this message at 02:19 on May 4, 2014 |
# ? May 4, 2014 02:17 |
|
This one.
|
# ? May 4, 2014 02:18 |
I think it's funny.
|
|
# ? May 4, 2014 02:26 |
|
I'm hardly a regular here, but I'm drawing a blank on anyone Bell's drawn in a flattering, fawning way. I don't think he really does good news for anybody.
|
# ? May 4, 2014 03:01 |
|
Coohoolin posted:My point is that Salmond's speech was excellent, very European and constructive and positive in character, expressing a seemingly genuine desire for cooperation and mutual growth- a speech that should be right up Bell's alley politically. Blair's speech was racist and xenophobic and bigoted and deserved criticism. The only reason Bell is giving Salmond a hard time is either because Bell doesn't like the SNP or he doesn't like Scottish people. If he judged the speech on its own merits he wouldn't be taking the piss. Yeah Bell's not all that great on the topic of Scottish independence. My dad, who's a massive socialist and a similar age as Bell, also has some historic grudge against the SNP as well, he used to sneer about them just being tartan tories in the past. So possibly it's inertial resentment from the days when they weren't the least terrible option politically. Fluo posted:I think it's funny. Don't you actively dislike Salmond though?
|
# ? May 4, 2014 03:36 |
|
Fluo posted:I think it's funny. You think Wendi Deng with buck teeth and a samurai sword is funny.
|
# ? May 4, 2014 03:38 |
|
Cloud Potato posted:Observer: I would really love it if someone ran on a platform of tanking property values.
|
# ? May 4, 2014 03:55 |
|
But making your island not a single political entity is dumb? Especially since both countries would still be part of a larger dysfunctional political body.
|
# ? May 4, 2014 05:09 |
SedanChair posted:You think Wendi Deng with buck teeth and a samurai sword is funny. Don't start this strawman again. Puntification posted:Don't you actively dislike Salmond though? No, disagreeing some of the policies / things Salmond does, doesn't make you actively dislike him see next part on why I dislike some of his actions. Puntification posted:Yeah Bell's not all that great on the topic of Scottish independence. My dad, who's a massive socialist and a similar age as Bell, also has some historic grudge against the SNP as well, he used to sneer about them just being tartan tories in the past. So possibly it's inertial resentment from the days when they weren't the least terrible option politically. Pretty much and Salmon is extremely neo-liberal, Blair level even. And even falling into the potholes as the other neo-liberals before him did, getting inbed with people like Donald Trump and Murdoch. A couple of sources as its early in the morning: http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2012/apr/25/alex-salmond-rupert-murdoch-ties http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/scottish-independence/10799027/Alex-Salmond-Rupert-Murdoch-is-a-remarkable-man.html http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...al-8556199.html Last two weeks of If... Fluo fucked around with this message at 06:39 on May 4, 2014 |
|
# ? May 4, 2014 06:23 |
|
McDowell posted:But making your island not a single political entity is dumb? Especially since both countries would still be part of a larger dysfunctional political body. Scotland have had their own devolved Parliament since 1999 and it hasn't made the Union any more dysfunctional.
|
# ? May 4, 2014 11:39 |
|
Puntification posted:Yeah Bell's not all that great on the topic of Scottish independence. My dad, who's a massive socialist and a similar age as Bell, also has some historic grudge against the SNP as well, he used to sneer about them just being tartan tories in the past. So possibly it's inertial resentment from the days when they weren't the least terrible option politically. I've got some video footage of Bell talking Salmond and the SNP from a lecture I attended last year and then completely forgot to ask permission to post on YouTube. I'll contact Special Collections and ask if I can post it for you. (The whole lecture is on the history of political cartoons; you'll probably enjoy it.)
|
# ? May 4, 2014 12:38 |
|
Coohoolin posted:My point is that Salmond's speech was excellent, very European and constructive and positive in character, expressing a seemingly genuine desire for cooperation and mutual growth- a speech that should be right up Bell's alley politically. Blair's speech was racist and xenophobic and bigoted and deserved criticism. The only reason Bell is giving Salmond a hard time is either because Bell doesn't like the SNP or he doesn't like Scottish people. If he judged the speech on its own merits he wouldn't be taking the piss. Oh right, I thought you were on about a different cartoon as well. As a Welshman I don't have much of a stake in the Scottish referendum (other than wishing you would take us with you) but Bell does seem to be quite vehemently anti-independence for some reason. Jedit posted:I've got some video footage of Bell talking Salmond and the SNP from a lecture I attended last year and then completely forgot to ask permission to post on YouTube. I'll contact Special Collections and ask if I can post it for you. (The whole lecture is on the history of political cartoons; you'll probably enjoy it.) I hope you can get permission, it would be interesting to see whether he has a more nuanced stance on the referendum. Obviously as effective as political cartoons are as a medium, nuance is usually not one of their strengths.
|
# ? May 4, 2014 12:56 |
|
Jedit posted:I've got some video footage of Bell talking Salmond and the SNP from a lecture I attended last year and then completely forgot to ask permission to post on YouTube. I'll contact Special Collections and ask if I can post it for you. (The whole lecture is on the history of political cartoons; you'll probably enjoy it.) This sounds awesome. Fluo posted:No, disagreeing some of the policies / things Salmond does, doesn't make you actively dislike him see next part on why I dislike some of his actions. Fair enough I didn't intend to misrepresent you, he's certainly not without his problems I agree, while one might argue that support for Murdoch is clever political manoeuvring his support of Trump is pretty damning. I think he's probably the least bad choice as things stand though and independence from Westminister would probably be a good thing for Scotland (also for Wales and most of England if they could get it).
|
# ? May 4, 2014 16:24 |
|
To be fair Trump built his golf course and that was pretty much it, any other demands he had about things like windfarms and further expansion and whatnot fell on deaf ears, to the point where he threw a hissy fit and declared he'd never do business in Scotland again and was loving off to Ireland. People were forcibly evicted to build the course, and that's horrendous, but Trump doesn't really have a say in Scottish politics.
|
# ? May 4, 2014 16:39 |
|
Coohoolin posted:To be fair Trump built his golf course and that was pretty much it, any other demands he had about things like windfarms and further expansion and whatnot fell on deaf ears, to the point where he threw a hissy fit and declared he'd never do business in Scotland again and was loving off to Ireland. People were forcibly evicted to build the course, and that's horrendous, but Trump doesn't really have a say in Scottish politics. And now he's trying to buy some golf course in Ayrshire. Because with Donald Trump, his word is his bond.
|
# ? May 4, 2014 17:03 |
|
|
# ? May 28, 2024 10:29 |
|
Guardian: "Martin Rowson on Pfizer's AstraZeneca takeover bid – Ministers clash on US takeover plan as Labour's national interest test proposals met with accusations of being 'anti-business'" Telegraph: Labour should reform the railways, prospective MPs say Independent: Labour plans for a crackdown on drinking, smoking and unhealthy food Times: Ukraine crisis: Odessa detainees freed as police HQ attacked Express: Nigel Farage entitled to take part in TV election debates, says Ed Miliband
|
# ? May 5, 2014 01:15 |