I once knew a nun who got her Masters degree in Library Science by writing her dissertation on " The Appalling Lack of Restroom Facilities in U.S. Libraries ".
LinuxOs, "Flush…..‘….What section would the Ed McBain books be in? It’s a mystery to me…..And remember folks, this cartoon isn’t about politics, it’s about political punditry…..keep it clean and be careful out there….
Love the propeller beanie: from a wiki site (note the last word):Beanies were popular among schoolchildren in the early to mid-20th century. Famous science fiction author Ray Nelson made a whimsical addition to these caps with a plastic propeller attached to the crown. These propeller beanies saw a brief period of popularity before the hat eventually became associated with nerdiness, and later social awkwardness and idiocy.
ROFLMAO @ TheTrustedMechanic, facts to support that premise please.There are studies that support the accusation of liberal bias in the MSM, they are very simple to find, try stretching yourself a little.I’ll get you started, here’s a link http://newsroom.ucla.edu/portal/ucla/Media-Bias-Is-Real-Finds-UCLA-6664.aspx
Have you ever been in one of those fun houses where they tilt the room? These liberals are standing in the same room with MSM so they can’t see the tilt. to them it is fact and real. They will never understand it until they get some perspective from out side their room. They see the world as they WANT it to be, and when it fails to live up to expectations, lacking their own responsibility, they project their frustration on others
Lil Strummer boy, Your mirror is reflecting on yourself and this comment section.
Just to be crabby … I love science fiction and despise fantasy, and it royally chaps my hiney that they are mixed on the same shelves! Blasphemy, I declare, BLASPHEMY!
Didn’t notice before, but the 50% off table is right next to “Political Punditry.” So that’s where Glenn Beck’s books are……And, to be politically correct, Michael Moore’s.
rayannina almost 12 years ago
On the other side of the restroom: “Paranormal Romance.”
Linguist almost 12 years ago
I once knew a nun who got her Masters degree in Library Science by writing her dissertation on " The Appalling Lack of Restroom Facilities in U.S. Libraries ".
Superfrog almost 12 years ago
Shouldn’t “Palmistry and Tea Leaf Reading” come before “Political Punditry”?
unnormal almost 12 years ago
And look who’s browsing the ‘Punditry’ section.
One advantage I see to the arrangement is that the inevitable nausea induced by the pundits occurs nearest the toilets.
Kali39 almost 12 years ago
Still not sure where Glenn Beck’s books would fit, but, okay…
The Nihilist almost 12 years ago
I’m still looking for the revisionist history section…
bluskies almost 12 years ago
The only surprise here is that the restrooms aren’t closed for repairs due to overflowing. Modern toilets swallow almost anything!
Varnes almost 12 years ago
LinuxOs, "Flush…..‘….What section would the Ed McBain books be in? It’s a mystery to me…..And remember folks, this cartoon isn’t about politics, it’s about political punditry…..keep it clean and be careful out there….
jeremiahcatclaw almost 12 years ago
If you look carefully, you can see a pipe leading from the restrooms to the end of the political punditry shelf. I wonder what that’s all about…
(Disclaimer: Pipe not actually present in cartoon.)
farflungfloyd almost 12 years ago
Shoulda moved the restrooms left a few feet….
pcolli almost 12 years ago
Judging by the position of the door, the toilets must be very narrow. perhaps they’re e-toilets (virtual).
pelican47 almost 12 years ago
Is it a coincidence that it’s Left to Right?
roctor almost 12 years ago
As a requisite no words over two syllables.I just failed.
Varnes almost 12 years ago
Hey, yeah, dukedog, where is the Memory Hole..?
Beleck3 almost 12 years ago
see the guy in the Political punditry section has a beanie on. lol. those little touches. lol
Beleck3 almost 12 years ago
left to right or right to left? interesing observation. wiley appears to favor truth on the left then. ouch.
dadenny almost 12 years ago
First thought the restrooms should come before the political punditry, but this arrangement allows you to get TP before you go in…
abishur almost 12 years ago
So I guess Willy is saying most his strips on politics are fairly lame?
dalehamilton almost 12 years ago
Love the propeller beanie: from a wiki site (note the last word):Beanies were popular among schoolchildren in the early to mid-20th century. Famous science fiction author Ray Nelson made a whimsical addition to these caps with a plastic propeller attached to the crown. These propeller beanies saw a brief period of popularity before the hat eventually became associated with nerdiness, and later social awkwardness and idiocy.
wordymom almost 12 years ago
Guess Wiley ranks Nicholas Sparks and EL James higher than Clarke, Asimov, and Tolkien. How disappointing.
Vonne Anton almost 12 years ago
Political punditry has replaced the Sears-Roebuck catalogue. Now only two colors (red and blue) to smear on your hiney.
dabugger almost 12 years ago
Except that political punditry should come AFTER restrooms…..
rockngolfer almost 12 years ago
The Romney guys thought they would win and didn’t have a plan B. There, I saved you 5 hours of viewing.
Linguist almost 12 years ago
When speaking of people writing Revisionist History, just remember that last word – History. It’s His Story !
marketfog almost 12 years ago
From Jeopardy last night: “Political correctness” was first used in a communist newspaper in the 30’s.
scsurfer almost 12 years ago
Wiley, you should have put weather prediction ahead of political punditry.
dpbriley almost 12 years ago
ROFLMAO @ TheTrustedMechanic, facts to support that premise please.There are studies that support the accusation of liberal bias in the MSM, they are very simple to find, try stretching yourself a little.I’ll get you started, here’s a link http://newsroom.ucla.edu/portal/ucla/Media-Bias-Is-Real-Finds-UCLA-6664.aspx
Marko56 almost 12 years ago
farflungfloydYeah, I’d definitely put Political Punditry after the restrooms.
brewwitch almost 12 years ago
“The Ayn Rand Section? You will find that to the right of the rest rooms….”
Earendil almost 12 years ago
Good fantasy should be up there with the fiction. Nonfiction should be behind that.
Thehag almost 12 years ago
Some comments seem odd as this looks like a bookstore to me. Haven’t ever seen 25% or 50% off signs in a library.
jkhandy almost 12 years ago
Perfect!
pcolli almost 12 years ago
Please do.
keenanthelibrarian almost 12 years ago
Ah, the great and glorious profession of librarianship. What’ll we come up with next? BTW notice they’re flogging the old stuff – 25% and 50% off.
roctor almost 12 years ago
Have you ever been in one of those fun houses where they tilt the room? These liberals are standing in the same room with MSM so they can’t see the tilt. to them it is fact and real. They will never understand it until they get some perspective from out side their room. They see the world as they WANT it to be, and when it fails to live up to expectations, lacking their own responsibility, they project their frustration on others
Lil Strummer boy, Your mirror is reflecting on yourself and this comment section.
Vonne Anton almost 12 years ago
Just to be crabby … I love science fiction and despise fantasy, and it royally chaps my hiney that they are mixed on the same shelves! Blasphemy, I declare, BLASPHEMY!
peachyanddanny almost 12 years ago
The Rmoney landslide, right Peggy and Turdblossom?
Hunter7 almost 12 years ago
NonfictionScience FictionFictionFantesyHarlequinn Romance50 Shades of Some Colour and then….. polictial what its. .
Kali39 almost 12 years ago
George W. Bush’s novel, of course.
Kali39 almost 12 years ago
Didn’t notice before, but the 50% off table is right next to “Political Punditry.” So that’s where Glenn Beck’s books are……And, to be politically correct, Michael Moore’s.
runninanreadin almost 12 years ago
I’ve read the “political punditry” books…they aren’t blank…they just use the CIA highlighters (read: big-tipped black markers).