New at Reason
In this week's Friday Funnies, Chip Bok hails the conquering Hillary.
Comments to "New at Reason":
PQS | April 11, 2008, 8:50am | #
Eh...Hillary's sniper story is old news and boring. You could have done better.joe | April 11, 2008, 8:53am | #
Was that supposed to be a reference to the sniper story?I totally didn't get that.
John-David | April 11, 2008, 9:02am | #
Man, you finally go back to Bok and it's one of his worst. Who picks these?Yesterdays was way better.
http://www.comics.com/editoons/bok/archive/bok-20080410.html
I feel like a jerk for always putting Bok down, but it has to be done. The cartoon sucks. Once again: why hasn't reason made overtures to Berkley Breathed?
The only remotely funny thing is Hillary's chipmunk cheeks. If she wins the caricaturists will be merciless. And she'll set back the pants suit movement 50 years.
R C Dean | April 11, 2008, 10:01am | #
And she'll set back the pants suit movement 50 years.I knew there had to be a silver lining in there somewhere.
Episiarch | April 11, 2008, 10:10am | #
I knew there had to be a silver lining in there somewhere.Hold on there, chief. You'd rather see Hillary in a skirt? Pant suits have their uses.
creech | April 11, 2008, 10:30am | #
Sure, it is old news. That's why Bill Clinton brought it up again yesterday? Did he say she was exhausted, it was 11pm, and she "immediately apologized" for the error?Sounds to me like a reason you don't want a 3am emergency phone call to a sleepy Hillary - she'll make up some lie to make herself look good.
ed | April 11, 2008, 11:06am | #
I knew there had to be a silver lining in there somewhereIf not a panty lining.
sv | April 11, 2008, 2:58pm | #
chip bok sucks cockNotThatTheresAnythingWrongWithThat
j/k, the one John-David posted is kind of funny, but I think Reason can do better.
sv | April 11, 2008, 3:03pm | #
unrelated: prosecutors ruining ordinary people's lives for no reason, as a routine matter of courseFrancesco Sinibaldi | April 12, 2008, 3:47pm | #
A witty child in the dreamland.There's a witty
child where
a beautiful dreamland
presents the profile
of a delicate hedge,
over a feeling, in
the care of a
blackbird; and there's
also that sunset,
the timid contour
of a glittering flame.
Francesco Sinibaldi
