I’m still laughing my head off over the “no-no” zone.
dbpittsays
Creative and well done. However, reading some of this guy’s other comics, I’m convinced that he is a Democrat who thinks he is a Republican. He hits on Democrats, but has liberal views on everything he says, even when hitting on Democrats who he claims are identical to conservative Republicans.
i’m convinced that he is a democrat who thinks he is a republican. he hits on democrats, but has liberal views on everything he says, even when hitting on democrats who he claims are identical to conservative republicans.
dbpitt, i haven’t read his other stuff, but by your description of it, perhaps he’s not a dem or repubbb at all, but just a schmuck in the center disgusted with it all, like most of us are.
Funny indeed. For a moment, when I saw your post in the reader, I almost thought it was real. Goes to show how little credit, if any, I give those creationists and their ilk.
tacitussays
I sometimes lurk around on the Free Republic web site (only rabid Republicans need apply) and watch a few staunch supporters of evolution valiently attempting to battle the tide of creationist domga pervading the site.
But, for some reason, there is one scientific truth that’s beyond the pale, and that’s Global Warming. There is hardly a single post that doesn’t ridicule scientists trying to get the message out about global warming.
Curiously, though, I have recently seen a new argument appearing. Some of them appear to have grudingly accepted that global warming is happening, but they argue (without any evidence to back it up) that global warming is a natural phenomenon and there is nothing we can do to stop it.
Vashasays
I think anyone who wants to deny that global warming is happening has already lost the battle for lowest-common-denominator public opinion. It was on the cover of the World Weekly News [for foreign readers: the kookiest of the supermarket tabloids] today — PROPHECY: GLOBAL WARMING DESTROYS 5 US CITIES! But although the phrase is in many mouths, it’s questionable how much people understand about the causes. Thus, the shift of ground by deniers. On second thought, I should have looked inside the WWN to see what they said about the causes (quite possibly, divine wrath).
I probably shouldn’t find the reference to “The Stork and the Coathanger” funny, but it’s too true to ignore.
george cauldronsays
Curiously, though, I have recently seen a new argument appearing. Some of them appear to have grudingly accepted that global warming is happening, but they argue (without any evidence to back it up) that global warming is a natural phenomenon and there is nothing we can do to stop it.
It’s like Kü�bler-Ross’s 5 stages of dying, except they hopped straight from #1 ‘Denial’ to #5 ‘Acceptance’, and skipped ‘Anger’, ‘Bargaining’ and ‘Depression’.
BlueIndependent says
Sin juice, HAHA!
Ebonmuse says
I’m still laughing my head off over the “no-no” zone.
dbpitt says
Creative and well done. However, reading some of this guy’s other comics, I’m convinced that he is a Democrat who thinks he is a Republican. He hits on Democrats, but has liberal views on everything he says, even when hitting on Democrats who he claims are identical to conservative Republicans.
Geral Corasjo says
LOL, hillarious just hillarious.
skippy says
i’m convinced that he is a democrat who thinks he is a republican. he hits on democrats, but has liberal views on everything he says, even when hitting on democrats who he claims are identical to conservative republicans.
dbpitt, i haven’t read his other stuff, but by your description of it, perhaps he’s not a dem or repubbb at all, but just a schmuck in the center disgusted with it all, like most of us are.
by the way, skippy has a new look! check it out!
Angel says
Funny indeed. For a moment, when I saw your post in the reader, I almost thought it was real. Goes to show how little credit, if any, I give those creationists and their ilk.
tacitus says
I sometimes lurk around on the Free Republic web site (only rabid Republicans need apply) and watch a few staunch supporters of evolution valiently attempting to battle the tide of creationist domga pervading the site.
But, for some reason, there is one scientific truth that’s beyond the pale, and that’s Global Warming. There is hardly a single post that doesn’t ridicule scientists trying to get the message out about global warming.
Curiously, though, I have recently seen a new argument appearing. Some of them appear to have grudingly accepted that global warming is happening, but they argue (without any evidence to back it up) that global warming is a natural phenomenon and there is nothing we can do to stop it.
Vasha says
I think anyone who wants to deny that global warming is happening has already lost the battle for lowest-common-denominator public opinion. It was on the cover of the World Weekly News [for foreign readers: the kookiest of the supermarket tabloids] today — PROPHECY: GLOBAL WARMING DESTROYS 5 US CITIES! But although the phrase is in many mouths, it’s questionable how much people understand about the causes. Thus, the shift of ground by deniers. On second thought, I should have looked inside the WWN to see what they said about the causes (quite possibly, divine wrath).
dbpitt says
Skippy, read this: http://www.mattbors.com/archives/159.html
This is a perfect example of what I mean, but please tell me if I’m missunderstanding it.
Anonymous says
Yeah, I’m certain that’s how I caught gay. All that rubbing skin-on-skin with the pretty boys …
Keith Douglas says
Maybe someone should actually produce such a textbook for satire purposes, like Jon Stewart’s history/government book. (Warning, advertising!)
Paul says
I probably shouldn’t find the reference to “The Stork and the Coathanger” funny, but it’s too true to ignore.
george cauldron says
Curiously, though, I have recently seen a new argument appearing. Some of them appear to have grudingly accepted that global warming is happening, but they argue (without any evidence to back it up) that global warming is a natural phenomenon and there is nothing we can do to stop it.
It’s like Kü�bler-Ross’s 5 stages of dying, except they hopped straight from #1 ‘Denial’ to #5 ‘Acceptance’, and skipped ‘Anger’, ‘Bargaining’ and ‘Depression’.