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wizzardstaff
Apr 6, 2018

Zorch! Splat! Pow!

It bums me out to no end that Blanchard is still an active figure in discourse and not some relic of a bygone era, and that you can check out his soundcloud like any normal human.

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Twelve by Pies
May 4, 2012

Again a very likpatous story

Skios posted:

Steve Kelley



So here's what gets me about this cartoon. The thing Harris is saying is kind of similar to things she has actually said. It isn't a direct quote, but it's like things she has said before. Meanwhile, the thing Biden is saying is just completely made up, he has said nothing even remotely similar to this. And it's not even like it's difficult to find mistakes Biden has made in his speech! It would be easy to make a quote similar to things he has said before, like Skelley did with Harris. But nope, just monkeycheese bullshit to make him look even more deranged.

Vib Rib
Jul 23, 2007

God damn this shit is
fuckin' re-dic-a-liss

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Twelve by Pies posted:

So here's what gets me about this cartoon. The thing Harris is saying is kind of similar to things she has actually said. It isn't a direct quote, but it's like things she has said before. Meanwhile, the thing Biden is saying is just completely made up, he has said nothing even remotely similar to this. And it's not even like it's difficult to find mistakes Biden has made in his speech! It would be easy to make a quote similar to things he has said before, like Skelley did with Harris. But nope, just monkeycheese bullshit to make him look even more deranged.
Yeah, he didn't do this thing my whole comic is built on, but can you imagine if he did? Wow, that'd be embarrassing!

Perestroika
Apr 8, 2010

SneezeOfTheDecade posted:

Beyond this, their thinking is inspired by Ray Blanchard, whose bizarre theories about trans women were really influential for a while and are still parroted by transphobes, even if they don't know where they got the ideas. Blanchard classified trans women into two types: "autogynephilic", or fetishists, who were sexually turned on by the idea of being women to such a degree that they felt compelled to change genders; and "homosexual", who were gay men who were so gay that they decided to change genders in order to attract straight men. He entirely rejected the idea that there might be any trans women who didn't fit his typology, and (at least when his theories were published) doesn't seem to have figured out that trans men and non-binary people exist.

As such, people informed by Blanchard's typology believe that trans women (because, again, unfamiliar with the concept of trans men and non-binary people) are obsessed with sex, and that gender transition is necessarily, inherently sexual in origin and nature. It's a worldview that is, as should be apparent, completely untainted by contact with the real world and actual trans people.

Extra fun part: Blanchard neglected to use any sort of control group when creating this typology. A while later, a separate research team did, and found the great majority of cis women would also be classified as "autogynephilic" when evaluated with the same survey that Blanchard used on trans women. So he was out there claiming he had discovered a unique reason for people being trans, when in fact he had just stumbled upon a perfectly regular aspect of female sexuality that trans and cis women happen to share.

VitalSigns
Sep 3, 2011

Twelve by Pies posted:

So here's what gets me about this cartoon. The thing Harris is saying is kind of similar to things she has actually said. It isn't a direct quote, but it's like things she has said before. Meanwhile, the thing Biden is saying is just completely made up, he has said nothing even remotely similar to this. And it's not even like it's difficult to find mistakes Biden has made in his speech! It would be easy to make a quote similar to things he has said before, like Skelley did with Harris. But nope, just monkeycheese bullshit to make him look even more deranged.
Yeah but Woody Harrelson's Biden on SNL said things like that and are you going to try to explain to a Boomer the difference between TV and reality, I didn't think so.

Trapezium Dave
Oct 22, 2012

:australia:

Pope:

Federal budget: Labor to collect billions more in petroleum resource rent tax (Guardian). The oil and gas companies have been okay with this because it is much smaller than they feared.

Rowe:

Treasurer Jim Chalmers and key independent senator and former rugby player David Pocock. PRRT = Petroleum Resource Rent Tax. ‘Stop selling our resources on the cheap’: Crossbenchers urge Labor to go harder on fossil fuel tax (SMH).

Knight 1:


Knight 2:


Wilcox:


Spooner:

Angepain
Jul 13, 2012

what keeps happening to my clothes

wizzardstaff posted:

It bums me out to no end that Blanchard is still an active figure in discourse and not some relic of a bygone era, and that you can check out his soundcloud like any normal human.

doing boring electronic interpretations of classical music since the 1980s, lol. coming up with a new theory that his entire hateful work on trans people is born out of displaced jealousy towards Wendy Carlos

Technowolf
Nov 4, 2009




HootTheOwl
May 13, 2012

Hootin and shootin

Skios posted:

A.F. Branco

In which two left wings start in the center and try and move right

Silly Burrito
Nov 27, 2007

SET A COURSE FOR
THE FLAVOR QUADRANT

Skios posted:

A.F. Branco



Is Gutfeld four foot eight?



But the guns, they belong to me.

Prism
Dec 22, 2007

yospos

He's actually 5'5 or so.

Apple Pie Hubbub
Feb 14, 2012

Take that, you greedy jerk!
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idonotlikepeas
May 29, 2010

This reasoning is possible for forums user idonotlikepeas!
Jeff Danziger




Matt Davies



https://twitter.com/NewsdayOpinion/status/1655672085639733251

The award, now titled "Illustrated Reporting and Commentary" so that the Pulitzer Prize Committee doesn't have to give it to editorial cartoonists anymore, went to Mona Chalabi:

https://www.pulitzer.org/winners/mona-chalabi-contributor-new-york-times


Pedro X. Molina




Bill Bramhall




Adam Zyglis




Mike Thompson




David Horsey



David Horsey posted:

One of Jay Inslee’s smartest political moves was to run for president. Not only did the green energy agenda he was pushing get borrowed by President Joe Biden and embedded in the Inflation Reduction Act, but it gave the Washington governor a level of visibility he had not before enjoyed.

His truncated presidential campaign lasted just long enough to earn him a lot of good press and a national reputation as a serious climate change champion. Plus, those good reviews in the political big leagues altered perceptions of Inslee at home in the Evergreen State.

Due to the withering of the Olympia press corps, Inslee’s efforts often went unnoted by the public through his first two terms as governor. Arguably, Inslee’s easy victory in his 2016 re-election campaign had as much to do with the dismal condition of the Republican Party in this blue state as it did with the voters’ awareness of his accomplishments.

Democrats liked him because he was their guy, but there was never anything like an Inslee political machine. When the national press took notice, however, a lot of Democrats reassessed the man and began to perceive him as something more than a good-natured, energetic local boy.

After winning his third term in a landslide, Inslee has benefited from the way national political issues have gained prominence over local concerns in the minds of most people. Washingtonians may not know much of anything about what happens in Olympia, but they care about the country-wide battles over abortion, gun violence and climate change. Inslee has aggressively and successfully engaged in those fights, much to the pleasure of the state’s liberal majority.

With no Democrat likely to take him on and a dearth of serious Republican gubernatorial candidates, it was up to Inslee to decide if he wanted to take an easy run in 2024 and win an unprecedented fourth term as Washington governor. It must have been tempting to go for it. He loves the job, loves being in the arena and, as a genuine climate policy wonk, loves pushing for the technological innovations that might save humanity from an existential disaster.

One of Jay Inslee’s smartest political moves was to run for president. Not only did the green energy agenda he was pushing get borrowed by President Joe Biden and embedded in the Inflation Reduction Act, but it gave the Washington governor a level of visibility he had not before enjoyed.

His truncated presidential campaign lasted just long enough to earn him a lot of good press and a national reputation as a serious climate change champion. Plus, those good reviews in the political big leagues altered perceptions of Inslee at home in the Evergreen State.

Due to the withering of the Olympia press corps, Inslee’s efforts often went unnoted by the public through his first two terms as governor. Arguably, Inslee’s easy victory in his 2016 re-election campaign had as much to do with the dismal condition of the Republican Party in this blue state as it did with the voters’ awareness of his accomplishments.

Democrats liked him because he was their guy, but there was never anything like an Inslee political machine. When the national press took notice, however, a lot of Democrats reassessed the man and began to perceive him as something more than a good-natured, energetic local boy.

After winning his third term in a landslide, Inslee has benefited from the way national political issues have gained prominence over local concerns in the minds of most people. Washingtonians may not know much of anything about what happens in Olympia, but they care about the country-wide battles over abortion, gun violence and climate change. Inslee has aggressively and successfully engaged in those fights, much to the pleasure of the state’s liberal majority.

With no Democrat likely to take him on and a dearth of serious Republican gubernatorial candidates, it was up to Inslee to decide if he wanted to take an easy run in 2024 and win an unprecedented fourth term as Washington governor. It must have been tempting to go for it. He loves the job, loves being in the arena and, as a genuine climate policy wonk, loves pushing for the technological innovations that might save humanity from an existential disaster.

(Feel free to contrast with his previous cartoon on the subject.)

Discendo Vox
Mar 21, 2013

We don't need to have that dialogue because it's obvious, trivial, and has already been had a thousand times.

Every once in awhile we get a horrifying reminder that Gorrell can draw (though I'm pretty confident this is a recolor of an old comic).

Murdstone
Jun 14, 2005

I'm feeling Jimmy


We were in Afghanistan for twenty years, but I'm sure if we just gave it a few more democracy would have taken hold.

Space Cadet Omoly
Jan 15, 2014

~Groovy~



I think this might be the most disingenuous Sinfest ever made, and that's saying something. It has weirdly racist portrayals of politicians that only vaguely resemble the people they're supposed to be (even the white lady looks off), completely ignores the issue those politicians were protesting against (Gun control), and just randomly throws in some transphobia even though trans people had nothing to do with the situation.

It's peak "making up poo poo to be mad about to prove the other side is bad and wrong".

Skios
Oct 1, 2021
A.F. Branco



Andy Marlette



Bob Gorrell



Chip Bok



Chris Britt



John Deering



Michael Ramirez



Tom Stiglich

the sex ghost
Sep 6, 2009

Skios posted:

Michael Ramirez



Migrant Surge is my favourite doom metal band

lobsterminator
Oct 16, 2012




Skios posted:

A.F. Branco




This irks me because Hannity has a very particular, dumb hair style. It's not combed to the back, like that cartoon, it's a forward part, but the part is unnaturally close to the middle. I can't remember seeing a similar hairstyle anywhere else. I'm not even American and I could have drawn a more accurate haircut from memory.

Technowolf
Nov 4, 2009





Kellies nomination: Most easily reinterpreted

Seriously, if I didn't know Payne's politics, I could think this was about Prager U or something

After The War
Apr 12, 2005

to all of my Architects
let me be traitor

Space Cadet Omoly posted:

I think this might be the most disingenuous Sinfest ever made, and that's saying something. It has weirdly racist portrayals of politicians that only vaguely resemble the people they're supposed to be (even the white lady looks off), completely ignores the issue those politicians were protesting against (Gun control), and just randomly throws in some transphobia even though trans people had nothing to do with the situation.

It's peak "making up poo poo to be mad about to prove the other side is bad and wrong".

It's "all Democrats are groomers" MTG stuff, which would be pretty standard for Branco or Lester, so I guess Tatsuya is at the point of expecting his readers to make those kinds of connections.

the_steve
Nov 9, 2005

We're always hiring!



Huh, and I was just wondering about Rogers not too long ago, hadn't seen anything from him in awhile.
Looks like he might be working for some site called Counterpoint now.

Cloud Potato
Jan 9, 2011

"I'm... happy!"
:britain:

Guardian:

"Steve Bell on policing and the coronation – As King Charles was crowed on Saturday, the Met arrested 64 people including anti-monarchists, environmentalists and women’s safety campaigners"

Telegraph:

The receptionist will see you now: GP staff to get training to assess patients

Matt:

The seven illnesses you won't need to see a GP for treatment under Rishi Sunak's plans

Times:

Russia Victory Day: Putin denounces West during parade speech

Evening Standard:

JamesBont
Oct 1, 2021

Technowolf posted:

Kellies nomination: Most easily reinterpreted

Seriously, if I didn't know Payne's politics, I could think this was about Prager U or something

Seriously. "Misunderstood Fascists?" Who exactly did you have in mind there, Payne?

Adenoid Dan
Mar 8, 2012

The Hobo Serenader
Lipstick Apathy

idonotlikepeas posted:

Jeff Danziger



Clarence Fiveaces?

Fister Roboto
Feb 21, 2008

JamesBont posted:

Seriously. "Misunderstood Fascists?" Who exactly did you have in mind there, Payne?

It's either a "socialists are the real fascists" or a "nazis were national SOCIALISTS" thing, or both.

100YrsofAttitude
Apr 29, 2013




China Daily

Americans are no longer safe by Cai Meng


Le Monde

9 mai en Russie : des commémorations lourdes de sens/May 9th in Russia: celebrations heavy with meaning by Kazanevsky from Ukraine


Charlie Hebdo

:nws:Rape

Moscow celebrates their victory against Germany
"You're not going to watch the parade, Evgueni?"
"Let me just de-nazify a bit more and then I'll check it out."

Trapezium Dave
Oct 22, 2012

:australia:

Pope:

Treasurer Jim Chalmers delivered a budget with the first surplus since 2008 but one that is almost certainly going to be temporary as spending ramps up.

Rowe:

The "Back in Black" mug was a prop that former Liberal treasurer Josh Frydenberg used in his budget when he announced that the government was about to reach surplus next year. Then after the election the pandemic hit and whoops. Almost certainly the point of the surplus this year is for political points.

Wilcox:


Lethbridge 1:


Lethbridge 2:

Australian monarchists accuse ABC of ‘despicable’ coverage of King Charles’s coronation (Guardian). "Panellist and Liberal MP Julian Leeser also says broadcaster ‘got the balance wrong’ but condemns targeting of Stan Grant with racist abuse".

Knight:


Spooner:

L. Ron DeSantis
Nov 10, 2009

Misunderstood fascists was just begging to be a Kelly label, but alas here it is stuck in a poo poo Payne cartoon.

Angepain
Jul 13, 2012

what keeps happening to my clothes
i assume the abc acknowledged the royal family were mortal humans and not gods who walk among us, or something along those lines

hooman
Oct 11, 2007

This guy seems legit.
Fun Shoe

Discendo Vox posted:

Every once in awhile we get a horrifying reminder that Gorrell can draw (though I'm pretty confident this is a recolor of an old comic).

I can't get Imgur to work at the moment but here's the previous Gorrell he's shoddily edited and recoloured. Given how poo poo it looks I reckon he's scanned it.

https://www.northsidesun.com/cartoons/bob-gorrell-mar-29-2021

Kellies Nomination: Laziest Gorrell

Apple Pie Hubbub
Feb 14, 2012

Take that, you greedy jerk!
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Vib Rib
Jul 23, 2007

God damn this shit is
fuckin' re-dic-a-liss

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Sharks are guns here, right?

Technowolf
Nov 4, 2009




Vib Rib posted:

Sharks are guns here, right?

It's minorities. No matter what it is, it's minorities.

Vincent Van Goatse
Nov 8, 2006

Enjoy every sandwich.

Smellrose

This one actually way oversells Putin's ability to put on a parade this year. There was only one tank and it was a 80 year old T-34 that was built in a Ukrainian factory.

logger
Jun 28, 2008

...and in what manner the Ancyent Marinere came back to his own Country.
Soiled Meat

Doctors recognize the importance of gender reassignment surgery of trans youths at a young age helps against depression and self harm caused by body dysmorphia.

AGC

skeleton warrior
Nov 12, 2016



Just imagining the 1918 version of this complaining about Wilson’s all-gasoline powered cavalry

RickRogers
Jun 21, 2020

Woh, is that a thing I like??

skeleton warrior posted:

Just imagining the 1918 version of this complaining about Wilson’s all-gasoline powered cavalry

drat I couldn't find one, but complaining about new technology in the military must be a topic as old as time.

Reminds me a little of the cavalry charge against those newfangled machine guns in "war horse" and the Germans are like wtf you fools.

idonotlikepeas
May 29, 2010

This reasoning is possible for forums user idonotlikepeas!
Clay Bennett




Jeff Danziger




Jeff Stahler




Pedro X. Molina




Ann Telnaes




Lee Judge




Mike Smith




Jimmy Margulies




Ed Gamble




David M. Hitch




Randall Enos - Topographic Transformation




Dave Whamond




Bill Bramhall




Adam Zyglis

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Nameless Pete
May 8, 2007

Get a load of those...

RickRogers posted:

drat I couldn't find one, but complaining about new technology in the military must be a topic as old as time.

Reminds me a little of the cavalry charge against those newfangled machine guns in "war horse" and the Germans are like wtf you fools.

And what happens when you run out of these "arrows," genius? :smug:

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