With the new House Speaker Cong. Paul Ryan (R-Wisc.) getting a new job that 'nobody in Washington wants' according to Chris Cillizza of "The Washington Post" simply because both his Republican Party and Congress as a whole is a frigging mess.
Our images are of Cong. Ed Perlmutter (D-Colo.), Kermit the Frog (since "The Muppets" aired on ABC right before the SOTU), and Gov. Nikki Haley (R-SC), who gave the GOP response to President Barack Obama's speech.
We must thank WNYC-FM, New York City's NPR station for airing the SOTU which was not aired on my local public radio station.
For those of you in Albania, SOTU stands for State of the Union.
Here are the tweets:
1) Tom Tomorrow (liberal cartoonist): "Guys, I think they drugged Paul Ryan."
2) Audra Sparks (progressive activist): You won't be remembered as the president who fought for the environment.
3) WBTV-News (Charlotte, NC): SC Governor Nikki Haley to deliver GOP response after SOTU.
4) Cong. Ed Perlmutter (D-Colo.): We need to continue our economy and make it work for everyone.
5) Cong. Mick Mulvaney (R-SC): Ok.....the first thing I can agree with. Figuring out ways to help people up and out of poverty should be a priority.
6) National Zoo (we couldn't resist): Orangutans are the largest tree-dwelling animals in the world.
7) Andrea Mitchell (NBC News): POTUS hits climate deniers saying when Russians beat us into space we didn't deny Sputnik was up there, we raced to the moon.
8) Zeke Miller (Time): Obama: We're every immigrant and entrepreneur from Boston to Austin to Silicon Valley racing to shape a better world.
9) Nerdy Wonka: Pres. Obama: 'Look if anybody still wants to dispute the science around climate change have at it, you'll be pretty lonely.
10) Cong. Gerry Connolly (D-Va): POTUS tells GOP that their climate change denial will make 'em pretty lonely given business, military, science international consensus.
11) Katrina vanden Heuvel (chief editor of "The Nation"): YES__ We spend more on our military than the next 8 nations combined, but why?
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Tuesday, January 12, 2016
Friday, May 8, 2015
Top Ten Comics from Sunday, March 29th Washington Post: An Homage to The Far Side
Greetings to our blog readers in New Zealand, Croatia and Turkey.........and to our friends in North Carolina (listening to the song "The Man I Used To Be" by John Howie Jr. on "Back Porch Music" on WUNC-FM (NPR-Chapel Hill, NC).
We are going into our back stacks for a great comics section in the March 29th edition of "The Washington Post," which was remarkable at every level.
Our top strip from this section is "Lio," which featured a tribute to Gary Larson's "The Far Side" comic strips from the 1980s; cows, house pets and aliens were both featured on a residential front lawn in suburbia.
Scott Hilburn's "The Argyle Sweater" depicted two teenage frogs coming into mama's kitchen after a baseball game in which 'they caught a fly.' Perhaps, Kermit the Frog would be proud.
The bronze goes to Denmark as the cheese nation's import illustrated why it is perhaps not a good idea to be a clueless highway department worker when you are paving a road around a place like the Grand Tetons mountains in Wyoming (pictured bottom).
Here is our comics survey:
1. Lio
2. The Argyle Sweater
3. WuMo
4. Rhymes with Orange
5. Brewster Rockit: Space Guy
6. Barney and Clyde
7. Prickly City
8. Sherman's Lagoon
9. Knight Life
10. Reply All
http://www.washingtonpost.com/comics
We are going into our back stacks for a great comics section in the March 29th edition of "The Washington Post," which was remarkable at every level.
Our top strip from this section is "Lio," which featured a tribute to Gary Larson's "The Far Side" comic strips from the 1980s; cows, house pets and aliens were both featured on a residential front lawn in suburbia.
Scott Hilburn's "The Argyle Sweater" depicted two teenage frogs coming into mama's kitchen after a baseball game in which 'they caught a fly.' Perhaps, Kermit the Frog would be proud.
The bronze goes to Denmark as the cheese nation's import illustrated why it is perhaps not a good idea to be a clueless highway department worker when you are paving a road around a place like the Grand Tetons mountains in Wyoming (pictured bottom).
Here is our comics survey:
1. Lio
2. The Argyle Sweater
3. WuMo
4. Rhymes with Orange
5. Brewster Rockit: Space Guy
6. Barney and Clyde
7. Prickly City
8. Sherman's Lagoon
9. Knight Life
10. Reply All
http://www.washingtonpost.com/comics
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Silly Photo to Fill Space- Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
Since "Sesame Street" is celebrating its 40th anniversary, and the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade will be held on Thursday in New York, we thought we'd go with this image of Kermit the Frog. Maybe it's because my dad came from a Muslim country (Turkey), but I think he can do better than Miss Piggy.........
If you can't get a Greyhound bus ticket from Roanoke, Va., or whichever town you might be in, you can always watch the festivities on NBC. And, then you can watch the Detroit Lions get destroyed by the Green Bay Packers.
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