Coming Soon đ At the beginning of April, youâll be
introduced to a brand-new GoComics! See more information here. Subscribers, check your
email for more details.
Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for December 23, 2009
Transcript:
Mark: Obama's Nobel appearance was the most cynical since Kissinger took time out from bombing Cambodia! Like his moonwalk Afghan war strategy, the President's peace-through-war speech tried to have it both ways! It's like the Obama Doctrine has become one big tribute to Leon Festinger! Aid: Who the hell is... Obama: The father of cognitive dissonance. He's right.
yyyguy about 15 years ago
doesnât everyone? i seem to remember at least three different dial positions for NPR stations when i visited DC in May.
Steve Bartholomew about 15 years ago
Just thought of a new bumper sticker: âPractice cognitive dissonance.â
realman about 15 years ago
After glancing at the comments over the last couple of daysâŠDoesnât anyone else think Trudeau is also criticizing the too-many members of the left wing who canât handle the cognitive dissonance of every day modern life?
Basqueian about 15 years ago
What other president in recent memory would actually know that? Heh, Trudeau is just letting us know that there are more fanatics on the left than we like to admit. And NPR has had a few well balanced criticisms of the new guy. Even on Wait, Wait Donât Tell Me, last weekend.
Takiniteasy about 15 years ago
⊠thought I was seeing double there for a minute âŠ
hastynote Premium Member about 15 years ago
Hope âLeonâ is present at the House/Senate Health Care reconciliation meetings.
bradwilliams about 15 years ago
Wait, wait is basically a commedy show. Everyone is always fair game.
Potrzebie about 15 years ago
Lately APHC has been awful. GK is not penning political jokes anymore. Maybe he will pick up the pace.
ChiehHsia about 15 years ago
The best way to handle cognitive dissonance is to ignore it entirely, and go through life creating oneâs own reality. Otherwise one will just get frustrated and grouchy.
mwthurlow about 15 years ago
Its one of the aids saying âWho the hell isâŠâ and the prez answering. So Trudeau is having it both ways a little bit by saying that even though this presidentâs Afgan policy is wrong, heâs smart enough to know who Festinger is, and to know that Mark is right.
babka Premium Member about 15 years ago
child of divorce.
puddleglum1066 about 15 years ago
No question Obamaâs smart. Probably the smartest president since Nixon⊠whose war policies he seems to be following to the letter. Expect the âsurgeâ to be followed by expensive, high-profile programs to build up the Afghan military (âAfghanizationâ?), followed by a withdrawal (âthe Afghans stand up as we stand downâ), followed by a âdecent intervalâ before the puppet governmentâs inevitable collapse (âwasnât our faultâ). Nobel Prizes for everybody!
ottod Premium Member about 15 years ago
Heâs certainly the smartest since Bill Clinton.
skweetis2u about 15 years ago
OMG - i just wikiâd âcognitive dissonanceâ and the definition and explanations sounded Exactly like a fair and accurate description of what went so horribly Wrong with the Bush presidency - now thereâs the âJokeâ
DianeGall about 15 years ago
I am either wonderful at denial or am just goofy, but I do not see anything âdissonantâ about what Obama said in the campaign and what he is doing now.
I see no more dissonance in recognising that to have peace we must sometimes have war than recognising that to have a safe society we must sometimes arrest and incarcerate people.
Maybe I am simply naive.Or I listened to what Obama actually said.
RhodeKille Premium Member about 15 years ago
@mwthurlow - I believe you got that exactly backwards.
iamthelorax about 15 years ago
It seems like people are having a hard time comprehending that Trudeau would have a complaint against Obama. I donât see any double-meanings here, he is complaining about Obama. It happens people. If he didnât want to be complained about, he should have stayed on the picket line and voted âpresentâ where you can never go wrong.
iamthelorax about 15 years ago
On a side note, Why are we still getting a highlight for spelling error when you write Obama? Why in Godâs name does it think I meant to write Obadiah? Who writes Obadiah?
billdi Premium Member about 15 years ago
thanks diane
thereâs nothing cognitively dissonant about the short attention span and the impatience of the American psyche. itâs incredibly consistent.
vhammon about 15 years ago
Excellent easy-read book on the importance of understanding our brainâs inclinations with regard to cognitive dissonance and the outcomes:
Mistakes Were Made (But Not By Me); Why We Justify Follish Beliefs, Bad Decisions, and Hurtful Acts by Tavris & Aronson (2007)
It takes great personal strength and courage to override our brainâs auto-denial and strive to understand where and how we made mistakes. Yet, itâs the only sure way to avoid making the same mistakes again.
PappyFiddle about 15 years ago
I donât understand why they give him a Nobel. Is it just a prize that they give out to famous people? Iâda thought the peace prize would go to someone who did something to cause peace. Maybe to the person who did the most to cause peace. ?
Durak Premium Member about 15 years ago
Iâm predicting an Obama avatar! Finally. I think Doonesbury finally has enough on this guy to make one. How about a tarnished Nobel prize as an avatar? Or a rifle with a daisy in it? Or a worthless, watered down health care bill which only protects the insurance and medical industries?
kat827618 about 15 years ago
Cognitive dissonance is right.