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Friday Funnies

Pakistan's next leader

Scott Stantis | 8.22.2008 7:00 AM

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  1. Elemenope   17 years ago

    It's exactly "funny", but at least it's topical.

  2. Elemenope   17 years ago

    It's NOT exactly "funny"...

    Christ, I just woke up.

  3. Windtell   17 years ago

    Let the Friday "not so funny" bashing begin!

    Well, maybe after people get off of that Chapman bashing thread about the drinking age. Man that was a bad article ..

  4. Episiarch   17 years ago

    Anything's better than Bok.

  5. Nigel Watt   17 years ago

    I hate it when I get a joke, but it's so obvious that there's no reason to laugh. That happens every Friday here.

  6. Reinmoose   17 years ago
  7. Episiarch   17 years ago

    The moose says nothing. I think that's appropriate for this cartoon.

  8. Warren   17 years ago

    Well, maybe after people get off of that Chapman bashing thread about the drinking age. Man that was a bad article

    Yeah no kidding. This "funny" isn't funny but I just can't get behind bashing it after that Chapman swill. Maybe we should continue to bash Steve, his fascism being so much more offensive than Scott is unfunny.

  9. James Ard   17 years ago

    Man, that's scary.

  10. Steve Chapman   17 years ago

    Get over it.

  11. Shem   17 years ago

    In the interest of rewarding improvements in behavior, I'll say that this comic wasn't soul-numbingly bad. Certainly not funny, and it stradles the line between caractature and racism before squeezing back across to acceptability, but as someone said above, *anything* is better than Bok.

  12. John-David   17 years ago

    Hilarious! Next, he should make a cartoon of Chavez doing something. That would rock.

  13. J   17 years ago

    Not funny. Still, I'd say it's not bad either, overall.

  14. P Brooks   17 years ago

    Next week- a dog biting a mailman!

    Uproarious.

  15. Ethan   17 years ago

    The Taliban with nuclear weapons? Man, that's funny. It'll be even funnier when my shadow is burned into the pavement.

  16. P Brooks   17 years ago

    The big "red button" was a nice touch, but it would be better with a big wooden crate with "radioactive" stickers all over it in the back of a cart being pulled by a scrawny, moth-eaten donkey. The crate cold have: "to: Uncle Sam- Do not open 'til Xmas" on it.

  17. sv   17 years ago

    at least it is well-drawn. and what the artist is getting at is clear. and it's not like *bad* or really racist or like mind-numbingly 180-degrees wrong. as friday funnies go here it isn't bad.

    now they should do a funny one.

  18. joe   17 years ago

    Taliban-types get their butts kicked in Pakistani elections.

  19. duster   17 years ago

    To be fair, how many standard one-frame political cartoons has anyone seen that are actually funny.

  20. Shem   17 years ago

    To be fair, how many standard one-frame political cartoons has anyone seen that are actually funny.

    I saw one once that involved Jefferson dressed as Robespierre, holding the severed heads of Adams and Washington while surrounded by his half-slave children that was run in the paper during the election of 1800 that was worth a chuckle.

  21. Some Chick from Ohio   17 years ago

    I don't catch many editorial cartoons, but this one from a couple of months ago made me LOL, as much for the caricature of the figure at far right (physically, not politically, right) as for the joke. [Disclaimer: the cartoonist is a hometown hero of mine, so I admit some lack of objectivity.]:
    http://www.cartoonistgroup.com/store/add.php?iid=24048

    (Could a kind regular - if there are any kind ones here - point me toward a handy guide to tags, text links, etc. for use in H&R comments, if there is one here?)

  22. Shem   17 years ago

    Nobody ever made the mistake of calling me kind, but I'll help anyway. You just use standard html; you can find a cheat sheet here

  23. smartass sob   17 years ago

    point me toward a handy guide to tags, text links, etc. for use in H&R comments,

    You can also find some html tutorials here and here.

  24. smartass sob   17 years ago

    Taliban-types get their butts kicked in Pakistani elections.

    Yeah, and democracy types get their butts kicked in the coups that follow Pakistanni elections. 😉

  25. smartass sob   17 years ago

    The Taliban with nuclear weapons? Man, that's funny. It'll be even funnier when my shadow is burned into the pavement.

    Think that's a laugh? How's this: Bush International about a year ago instituted direct, non-stop flights from Pakistan to Houston. You may recall that the Houston, Texas area is home to probably the large petro-chemical complexes in the country. I'm laughing so hard it hurts.

  26. smartass sob   17 years ago

    Bush International about a year ago...

    Er, make that Bush Intercontinental.

  27. joe   17 years ago

    Fair enough, smartass sob, but even then, the nice men in natty uniforms and mirrored sunglasses also don't tend to be Taliban-types.

  28. smartass sob   17 years ago

    the nice men in natty uniforms and mirrored sunglasses also don't tend to be Taliban-types.

    Oh. I thought I had read that a significant portion of Pakastanni military or security force officers are pro-Taliban.

  29. Shem   17 years ago

    Yeah, but not the ones that won't get gunned down during the (chuckling as I type it) "secretly US-funded" coup. Isn't it great to have a CIA to protect us from the horrendous evil that they unleashed upon the world?

  30. smartass sob   17 years ago

    Isn't it great to have a CIA to protect us from the horrendous evil that they unleashed upon the world?

    That who released upon the world - the Taliban or the CIA? What is the evil to which you refer? (I can't tell from what you typed.)

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