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Afriscipio
Jun 3, 2013

Nihilarian posted:

south of the equator

The bone zone, so to speak.

edit:

Here's a cartoon for the new page:


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Ague Proof
Jun 5, 2014

they told me
I was everything
I've been looking for two times Pulitzer winner Michael Ramirez's incisive cartoon on child molesting Republican Judge Roy Moore, can anyone help me? There must be a problem with his site because it doesn't seem to be on there.

MelvinBison
Nov 17, 2012

"Is this the ideal world that you envisioned?"
"I guess you could say that."

Pillbug

Ague Proof posted:

I've been looking for two times Pulitzer winner Michael Ramirez's incisive cartoon on child molesting Republican Judge Roy Moore, can anyone help me? There must be a problem with his site because it doesn't seem to be on there.

It was just posted.

Mercedes Colomar
Nov 1, 2008

by Jeffrey of YOSPOS

Bad look Ramirez, she already accepted his apology and doesn't want an ethics committee to go after him, or want him to resign.

Grimdude
Sep 25, 2006

It was a shame how he carried on

What on earth is this?

Shut the gently caress up you old drunk.

there wolf
Jan 11, 2015

by Fluffdaddy

EimiYoshikawa posted:

Because clearly consensual relationships with adults is a slippery slope to accepting sexual assault and pedophilia.

Wait, where have I been hearing this for decades again...?

Alternatively a culture where a man is praised for sexual conquests precipitates an environment where all women are open to be preyed upon, especially those made more vulnerable by age or circumstance.

D.N. Nation
Feb 1, 2012


Right next to Marmaduke and the Jumble.

Alhazred
Feb 16, 2011




D.N. Nation posted:

Right next to Marmaduke and the Jumble.

:ohdear:

Avirosb
Nov 21, 2016

Everyone makes pisstakes
"Oh Marmaduke, you're such a big dog."

"Hitler did nothing wrong aside from being a socialist."

"Unscramble these 4 Jumbles, one letter to each square, to form 4 ordinary words: BIGLY, COVFEFE, YUGE, WE"

Technowolf
Nov 4, 2009




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Fister Roboto
Feb 21, 2008


This is hopelessly naive.

Cpt.Americant
Mar 30, 2010

EimiYoshikawa posted:

Because clearly consensual relationships with adults is a slippery slope to accepting sexual assault and pedophilia.

Wait, where have I been hearing this for decades again...?

There's still a hell of a power dynamic problem though. Louis CK *asked* if he could jerk off in front of people, but he was their boss. Consent gets tricky when you get into situations like that. It's why we have rules about bosses dating subordinates. And there are many accusers much worse than Monica that sound straight from the playbook of lots of other people with power who leveraged their power to get away with things they otherwise couldn't get away with. We don't have to defend Bill Clinton just because the right wing is both obsessed with him and treats him unfairly.

By popular demand
Jul 17, 2007

IT *BZZT* WASP ME--
IT WASP ME ALL *BZZT* ALONG!



The angel of Debt Death and Cthulhu are on a much higher moral standing than Moore supporters.

Alhazred
Feb 16, 2011




Avirosb posted:

"Oh Marmaduke, you're such a big dog."

"Hitler did nothing wrong aside from being a socialist."

"Unscramble these 4 Jumbles, one letter to each square, to form 4 ordinary words: BIGLY, COVFEFE, YUGE, WE"

I guess we're just used to different kind of newspaper strips:

TheBigAristotle
Feb 8, 2007

I'm tired of hearing about money, money, money, money, money.
I just want to play the game, drink Pepsi, wear Reebok.

Grimey Drawer
Adam4d made a new comic, but it's longer and more boring than usual. So I'll just post the overall crux of his post, celebrating Reformation Day:

zakharov
Nov 30, 2002

:kimchi: Tater Love :kimchi:
John Calvin is one of the worst people in history lmao

Kaza42
Oct 3, 2013

Blood and Souls and all that

zakharov posted:

John Calvin is one of the worst people in history lmao

Wait, worst? What did he do that was so bad? (I don't know basically anything about him, this is not a defense of Calvin)

Alhazred
Feb 16, 2011




Kaza42 posted:

Wait, worst? What did he do that was so bad? (I don't know basically anything about him, this is not a defense of Calvin)

John Calvin posted:

I have had much conversation with many Jews: I have never seen either a drop of piety or a grain of truth or ingenuousness – nay, I have never found common sense in any Jew.
Also, I think people forget how bloody the reformation was.

Alhazred fucked around with this message at 18:48 on Nov 17, 2017

Tnega
Oct 26, 2010

Pillbug

Kaza42 posted:

Wait, worst? What did he do that was so bad? (I don't know basically anything about him, this is not a defense of Calvin)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calvinism

MelvinBison
Nov 17, 2012

"Is this the ideal world that you envisioned?"
"I guess you could say that."

Pillbug

Kaza42 posted:

Wait, worst? What did he do that was so bad? (I don't know basically anything about him, this is not a defense of Calvin)

He's the namesake of Calvinist Christianity, which favors Predestination and believes that all people are born either destined to be Christian and go to Heaven or are doomed to Hell from birth, which raises a bunch of questions about how good God can be if he intentionally damns people for no reason. Obviously, this goes well with Adam's superiority complex.

Also he hated Jews and killed a bunch of people killed as part of the Protestant Reformation.

biography.com posted:

While instituting many positive policies, Calvin's government also punished "impiety" and dissent against his particularly spare vision of Christianity with execution. In the first five years of his rule in Geneva, 58 people were executed and 76 exiled for their religious beliefs. Calvin allowed no art other than music, and even that could not involve instruments. Under his rule, Geneva became the center of Protestantism, and sent out pastors to the rest of Europe, creating Presbyterianism in Scotland, the Puritan Movement in England and the Reformed Church in the Netherlands.

MelvinBison fucked around with this message at 18:49 on Nov 17, 2017

Captain_Maclaine
Sep 30, 2001

Every moment that I'm alive, I pray for death!

Kaza42 posted:

Wait, worst? What did he do that was so bad? (I don't know basically anything about him, this is not a defense of Calvin)

In addition to being viciously anti-Semitic (or -Judaic, depending on how you split that particular hair), his theology was based on the principle of election, which held that a small minority of the entire human race had been predestined for grace and salvation, and the overwhelming majority of us are depraved, damnable monsters with nothing to look forward to but the flames of perdition (and with literally no way to change that).

Zesty
Jan 17, 2012

The Great Twist

MelvinBison
Nov 17, 2012

"Is this the ideal world that you envisioned?"
"I guess you could say that."

Pillbug

TheBigAristotle posted:

Adam4d made a new comic, but it's longer and more boring than usual. So I'll just post the overall crux of his post, celebrating Reformation Day:



Who is that opening quote supposed to be attributed to anyway?

Apple Pie Hubbub
Feb 14, 2012

Take that, you greedy jerk!

Sandpuppy
Jun 16, 2012

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http://mashable.com/2017/11/14/bernie-bernstein-robo-call-roy-moore-washington-post/#cHDSFaBQJiqL

quote:

An apparent robocall going out to voters in Alabama claims to be from a Washington Post reporter named "Bernie Bernstein," who is seeking women to give "damaging remarks" about the candidate.

This definitely real, not made-up Bernstein is offering $5,000 to $7,000 for any woman willing to participate.


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Ague Proof
Jun 5, 2014

they told me
I was everything
I've been looking for two times Gay Abortions winner A F Branco's incisive cartoon on child molesting Republican Judge Roy Moore, can anyone help me? There must be a problem with his site because it doesn't seem to be on there.

Duke Igthorn
Oct 11, 2012

by FactsAreUseless

I like that Ramirez's indistinguishable blob is a better Trump than his Trump

cheetah7071
Oct 20, 2010

honk honk
College Slice

Reminder that Ted Rall works for Russian state media

OhDearGodNo
Jan 3, 2014


Can you imagine if the RNC emails during 2015-2016 were leaked?

D.N. Nation
Feb 1, 2012

OhDearGodNo posted:

Can you imagine if the RNC emails during 2015-2016 were leaked?

Bunch of furry porn and ethnic slurs.

smilingfish
Sep 18, 2012

fuck you i am smart

Attack on Titan season 3 looking good.

Bombadilillo
Feb 28, 2009

The dock really fucks a case or nerfing it.

OhDearGodNo posted:

Can you imagine if the RNC emails during 2015-2016 were leaked?

90% "Liberals think" and "socialist grades" fwded emails.
5% ephebophila debate
5% Buzzword of the day See: Empty Barrel

FronzelNeekburm
Jun 1, 2001

STOP, MORTTIME

"Democrats only care about abuse when it's convenient!" -- man who has studiously avoided commenting on Trump and Moore

JaggerMcDagger
Feb 13, 2012

Bringing you Barry from the sordid depths of the Internet

cheetah7071 posted:

Reminder that Ted Rall works for Russian state media

quote:

Rall v. LA Times: Now They Want Me To Pay Them $340,000
November 9, 2017
Hi, hope you’re enjoying the fall weather!
Here’s the latest on Rall v. LA Times.
As you may recall, the Times won their anti-SLAPP motion against me in LA Superior Court, and we are appealing that to the Court of Appeals.
We’re optimistic, but in the meantime the Times has filed their attorneys’ fees with the Court and is demanding that I pay them $340,000. That’s right — the LA Times defamed me, and now they’re abusing the law to try to bankrupt me!
There’s a court hearing about the Times’ insane legal bills on November 20; if you’d like to attend please let me know.
Among the highlights:
Times lawyer Kelli Sager charges $705 an hour to defend them against the people they libel, instead of simply publishing a retraction and an apology for their lies. No wonder newspapers are in financial trouble!
One of the defendant corporate entities, Tribune Media, ceased to relate to newspapers in a complicated restructuring that my previous lawyer didn’t know about. Sager was supposed to tell my former lawyer; that’s standard legal ethics. She didn’t. Yet she is billing more than $30,000 just defending that defendant…when she could simply have told my lawyer for the cost of a phone call.
If the Times wins on November 20th, they will likely go after the $75,000 bond posted in 2016 as a result of a previous court order. If that happens and I prevail at appeal, we’ll get it back.
Thank you for your support and, if you’ve been following the fight between Disney and the LA Times, remember: the LA Times are not First Amendment heroes.

Lurdiak
Feb 26, 2006

I believe in a universe that doesn't care, and people that do.



BIG DUMB POOPYHEAD LIBERALS

NoEyedSquareGuy
Mar 16, 2009

Just because Liquor's dead, doesn't mean you can just roll this bitch all over town with "The Freedoms."

Lurdiak posted:

BIG DUMB POOPYHEAD LIBERALS



Please don't make me defend Michael Ramirez.

zakharov
Nov 30, 2002

:kimchi: Tater Love :kimchi:

NoEyedSquareGuy posted:



Please don't make me defend Michael Ramirez.

That book was formative in my politics. Dangit Al.

Bombadilillo
Feb 28, 2009

The dock really fucks a case or nerfing it.

zakharov posted:

That book was formative in my politics. Dangit Al.

:same: but his dumb radio show.

Got dangit got dangit.

Axetrain
Sep 14, 2007

Yeah the first "political" book I read was Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them by Franken back in highschool.

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D.N. Nation
Feb 1, 2012

He's still writing good ones.



Poolside read this summer. He's not quite as funny as he thinks he is, but his leadership aesthetic of "guy who wants to learn the issues and what it takes to do his most fragile constituency right and also wants Ted Cruz to eat poo poo" is absolutely my jam. Blah.

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