Al Gore sits on the board of Apple, and does quite well..http://finance.yahoo.com/news/al-gore-nets-another-fortune-164510966.html.Does Africa count as global?.http://www.voanews.com/content/george-bush-africa-cervical-cancer/1363615.html.It’s only been two months since the election. What time has Romney had to plot his post-election career? And why should it be anything like that of a former Prez or former Veep? Did Dukakis become a “global citizen?”
Bush Sr. did nothing on the world stage except get money for people suffering from the aftereffects of a sunami. He was also called upon by both Clinton and W to do service in the world. Obviously Trudeau knows nothing of what W does to help wounded warriors. And when soldiers were attacked by a terrorist in Ft. Hood, who was it that showed up? Not the current CIC, that is for sure.
Sigh. Though most of the time I agree with you and enjoy reading your comments, I am a minister and just want you to know, they’re not all the same. And this one is pretty progressive and speaks truth to BD.
You’ve got to hand it to ex-President Bubba. Whether or not you agree with his politics , you have to admit, he’s not only likable but has done a great deal of good, worldwide, since his departure from the White House.The Slick Willie & Papa Bush roadshow show was a big hit with everyone ( except the GOP ). It is definitely a one-of-a-kind type ! I agree with BD.
Clinton went on a highly-profitable speakers circuit after he left office; something most ex-Presidents do (and many ex-VPs).Gore made huge money in ‘green’ and not-so-green businesses.
But, of course, Doonesbury is having his ‘ignorant characters’ speak so it just shows how fools think.
Anyone who was paying attention, could see the decline in Reagan. He couldn’t get through a press conference without 3 X 5 cards, and prompting from Nancy.Even so, the very first thing he did after leaving office, was a 2 million dollar speaking assignment in Japan.
Clinton’s like free cable??? Not at THESE prices!http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2010/06/29/clinton-earns-65-million-in-speaking-fees-as-private-citizen/Engaged global citizen, indeed……for himself that is.
“The Rev. Scot Sloan (1/10/72) – Chaplain at Walden – Named for the Rev. William L. “Scotty” McLennan, Jr., Trudeau’s undergraduate roommate, and the Rev. William Sloane Coffin, Yale’s chaplain when Trudeau attended."
I wonder why Rev. Sloan showed up in BD’s living room? Is it the Yale connection again? Those Yalies have deep roots. I know that BD was named after a Yale football hero.
The right wing desperately wants to tear down the popularity of Bill Clinton and they just don’t have anything other than allegations and falsehoods. Doesn’t stop them.
A lot of folks seemed to have missed the point of today’s strip. It is not an anti-capitalist message. Instead, it is a pro service to your fellow man message. It is not that complicated really… Our Democratic presidents and vice presidents have chosen to continue to serve. It would be nice if more of the GOP ex-presidents and ex-presidential candidates would also do a bit more along those lines. If you can do those things and also make $, fine. But there should be more that those folks can do besides make $. Not that making $ is bad. It isn’t and GT did not imply in any way that it is a bad thing to make $.
I am so glad to see DTpi back on this page. He, and ms. montessoriteacher, are my two favorite voices of reason.You guys let me know that voices of reason, are not dead, and that the right wing onslaught will not happen without the resistance of good, thoughtful folks, who speak with education and authority.
Montesorri: I still have problems with Clinton lying to me and and all of the American people about the Lewinsky affair. And he remains responsible. However, all people are mixtures of good and bad.
Example: Thomas Jefferson: “… most historians believe that, years after his wife’s death, Thomas Jefferson was the father of the six children of [his black slave] Sally Hemings mentioned in Jefferson’s records, including Beverly, Harriet, Madison, and Eston Hemings.”
On balance, Bill Clinton remains one of our greatest Presidents. And I look forward to helping him support Hillary for President. And hopefully Elizabeth Warren for VEEP.
Certainly one should not expect our leaders to be perfect. They are only human. Many of our more effective presidents seemed to have a few personal issues in terms of marital infidelity. On the other hand, some of our worst presidents in terms of what they actually did for the country were probably quite faithful husbands. I would sure rather have FDR rather than Nixon, for example. Did Nixon ever stray? There were probably few such goings on with that one…
Actually, I haven’t really thought about Herman for some time now. He is kind of a has been, so I am not really interested in considering him one way or the other, frankly. In terms of Clinton, the link you provided involves allegations which were never proven.
Since the allegations involving Herman were brought up, I would just say this, why did he give up on the prez race so abruptly after the allegations were made? I guess his actions spoke for him. He chose to turn tail and run as soon as the allegations were made and he didn’t have to, but he apparently didn’t feel he could defend himself.
As a woman, I am far more interested in the decisions politicians make which actually affect my life. Whether or not a politician has an affair is between the politician and the politician’s spouse. If, on the other hand, a politician insists on deciding whether or not I have reproductive rights, for example, this is a very different matter, something which actually matters to me in my own life. This is a very personal matter in my own life, one which should be left to the individual.
You both make such great points, which is perhaps why I enjoy your postings so much.To DT, I too was very disappointed in Clinton, however, look at the vengence with which the right went after him. When Hillary said there was a vast right wing conspiracy, even though she did not know the truth, she was NOT wrong.They used a trial that one judge had ruled as, unacceptable, to ask a question in a deposition that had nothing to do with that trial, to TRAP the president into lying. Which is the greater sin, lying about a bj, or lying about the reasons to go to war, and who paid the greater price. Some sense of proportion needs to be restored.
I have heard that when Harry Truman left the WH, he went back to Independence, Mo., flat broke. From there, Truman continued to be a voice in advocating for Medicare and was given credit for this when Medicare was passed. Truman also advocated for others through education at his presidential library in Independence, Mo. All the presidents have a library now, but he was someone who was groundbreaking in being involved in the way that he was. Of course, there may have been others who would have done more in the way that Truman did if they had survived after they served as long as Truman did after leaving office. If he had been able to go on speaking tours and charged the fees that others have, Republicans and Democrats, I don’t think it would have been such a bad thing. Truman served his country and he served it well.
Glad Al Gore is such a public citizen. Nice sale he made. Too bad Clinton only made $13.4 million in speaking fees in 2011. I suspect he could be assured of his car payment if he were on a board. Dubya expends his efforts with wounded soldiers and painting. Each has the freedom to exercise his personal interests. Kind of nice, don’t you think? All in all, a really humorous strip.
DylanThomas3.14159 almost 12 years ago
But “BIg Dawg” Bubba helped Bama boot Rmoney’s backside big time. So how come gopper BD doesn’t find that annoying?
Kali39 almost 12 years ago
If Hillary had become President, it was said that her most important job would be to say every morning, “Bill, you’re not President. I am.”
jnik23260 almost 12 years ago
I take if this was written BEFORE Al Gore sold his current TV channel to Al – Jazeera for half a billion $!
Basqueian almost 12 years ago
Hillary/Warren 2016!
AKHenderson Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Al Gore sits on the board of Apple, and does quite well..http://finance.yahoo.com/news/al-gore-nets-another-fortune-164510966.html.Does Africa count as global?.http://www.voanews.com/content/george-bush-africa-cervical-cancer/1363615.html.It’s only been two months since the election. What time has Romney had to plot his post-election career? And why should it be anything like that of a former Prez or former Veep? Did Dukakis become a “global citizen?”
scarbro almost 12 years ago
Gary actually shows both sides, both political perspectives, and finishes with a great joke anyone can enjoy! A little more of this, please!
duggersd Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Bush Sr. did nothing on the world stage except get money for people suffering from the aftereffects of a sunami. He was also called upon by both Clinton and W to do service in the world. Obviously Trudeau knows nothing of what W does to help wounded warriors. And when soldiers were attacked by a terrorist in Ft. Hood, who was it that showed up? Not the current CIC, that is for sure.
Kip W almost 12 years ago
There must have been voter fraud. A guy on the internet alleges it!
cdward almost 12 years ago
Sigh. Though most of the time I agree with you and enjoy reading your comments, I am a minister and just want you to know, they’re not all the same. And this one is pretty progressive and speaks truth to BD.
WaitingMan almost 12 years ago
Romney bought himself a nice German SUV (built in Slovenia). That’s our all-American boy for you.
Rodney99 almost 12 years ago
The Clintons certainly had that effect on me…
kaffekup almost 12 years ago
Not so much fraud as vote suppression, and if it failed, it wasn’t for lack of effort.
Linguist almost 12 years ago
You’ve got to hand it to ex-President Bubba. Whether or not you agree with his politics , you have to admit, he’s not only likable but has done a great deal of good, worldwide, since his departure from the White House.The Slick Willie & Papa Bush roadshow show was a big hit with everyone ( except the GOP ). It is definitely a one-of-a-kind type ! I agree with BD.
Timothy Madigan Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Clinton went on a highly-profitable speakers circuit after he left office; something most ex-Presidents do (and many ex-VPs).Gore made huge money in ‘green’ and not-so-green businesses.
But, of course, Doonesbury is having his ‘ignorant characters’ speak so it just shows how fools think.
chasches almost 12 years ago
To be fair, Reagan’s mental decline was such that he was probably incapable of significant public engagement after he left office.
kaffekup almost 12 years ago
Or while he was still in office… I saw signs of Alzheimers long before 1988.
thirdguy almost 12 years ago
Anyone who was paying attention, could see the decline in Reagan. He couldn’t get through a press conference without 3 X 5 cards, and prompting from Nancy.Even so, the very first thing he did after leaving office, was a 2 million dollar speaking assignment in Japan.
Rickapolis almost 12 years ago
How I wish Bill Clinton could be president again. The very best in the second half of the 20th century.
DylanThomas3.14159 almost 12 years ago
Sing the following to the tune of “These Boots Were Made for Walking”, sung by Nancy Sinatra back in the day.
DEAR HOUSE GOP
These folks were made for voting,And that’s just what they’ll do.One of these days these folksAre gonna vote all over you.
peckley almost 12 years ago
A more appropriate name for this Democratic “cartoon” is “dingleberry”…..
Gokie5 almost 12 years ago
“The first two panels NAILS IT!!”Those panels were omitted in the Tampa Bay Times. At least they run the strip, and not on the op-ed pages.
montessoriteacher almost 12 years ago
It is possible to have a social conscience as well as be a capitalist.
Don Winchester Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Clinton’s like free cable??? Not at THESE prices!http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2010/06/29/clinton-earns-65-million-in-speaking-fees-as-private-citizen/Engaged global citizen, indeed……for himself that is.
DylanThomas3.14159 almost 12 years ago
“Big Dawg” Bubba has always bitched, still does and always will. “Shrub” Dubya never has, still doesn’t and never will.
kaffekup almost 12 years ago
Define “bitched”?
montessoriteacher almost 12 years ago
Hi DT! Good to see you again. Is that Father Sloan in the strip today? He looks familiar from a time gone by.
montessoriteacher almost 12 years ago
I wonder if Father Sloan was meant to be an homage to the late great William Sloane Coffin, anti-war activist. Remember that guy?
DylanThomas3.14159 almost 12 years ago
“The Rev. Scot Sloan (1/10/72) – Chaplain at Walden – Named for the Rev. William L. “Scotty” McLennan, Jr., Trudeau’s undergraduate roommate, and the Rev. William Sloane Coffin, Yale’s chaplain when Trudeau attended."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Doonesbury_characters
montessoriteacher almost 12 years ago
OK, so Rev. Sloan. That one works either way.
montessoriteacher almost 12 years ago
I wonder why Rev. Sloan showed up in BD’s living room? Is it the Yale connection again? Those Yalies have deep roots. I know that BD was named after a Yale football hero.
montessoriteacher almost 12 years ago
I love how the right wing is still saying bizarre, unproven stuff about Bill Clinton in terms of his personal life. That’s all you got? How pathetic.
montessoriteacher almost 12 years ago
The right wing desperately wants to tear down the popularity of Bill Clinton and they just don’t have anything other than allegations and falsehoods. Doesn’t stop them.
montessoriteacher almost 12 years ago
A lot of folks seemed to have missed the point of today’s strip. It is not an anti-capitalist message. Instead, it is a pro service to your fellow man message. It is not that complicated really… Our Democratic presidents and vice presidents have chosen to continue to serve. It would be nice if more of the GOP ex-presidents and ex-presidential candidates would also do a bit more along those lines. If you can do those things and also make $, fine. But there should be more that those folks can do besides make $. Not that making $ is bad. It isn’t and GT did not imply in any way that it is a bad thing to make $.
thirdguy almost 12 years ago
I am so glad to see DTpi back on this page. He, and ms. montessoriteacher, are my two favorite voices of reason.You guys let me know that voices of reason, are not dead, and that the right wing onslaught will not happen without the resistance of good, thoughtful folks, who speak with education and authority.
DylanThomas3.14159 almost 12 years ago
Thirdguy: Thanks.
Montesorri: I still have problems with Clinton lying to me and and all of the American people about the Lewinsky affair. And he remains responsible. However, all people are mixtures of good and bad.
Example: Thomas Jefferson: “… most historians believe that, years after his wife’s death, Thomas Jefferson was the father of the six children of [his black slave] Sally Hemings mentioned in Jefferson’s records, including Beverly, Harriet, Madison, and Eston Hemings.”
http://www.monticello.org/site/plantation-and-slavery/thomas-jefferson-and-sally-hemings-brief-account
On balance, Bill Clinton remains one of our greatest Presidents. And I look forward to helping him support Hillary for President. And hopefully Elizabeth Warren for VEEP.
montessoriteacher almost 12 years ago
Certainly one should not expect our leaders to be perfect. They are only human. Many of our more effective presidents seemed to have a few personal issues in terms of marital infidelity. On the other hand, some of our worst presidents in terms of what they actually did for the country were probably quite faithful husbands. I would sure rather have FDR rather than Nixon, for example. Did Nixon ever stray? There were probably few such goings on with that one…
montessoriteacher almost 12 years ago
Thirdguy: thank you.
montessoriteacher almost 12 years ago
Actually, I haven’t really thought about Herman for some time now. He is kind of a has been, so I am not really interested in considering him one way or the other, frankly. In terms of Clinton, the link you provided involves allegations which were never proven.
montessoriteacher almost 12 years ago
Since the allegations involving Herman were brought up, I would just say this, why did he give up on the prez race so abruptly after the allegations were made? I guess his actions spoke for him. He chose to turn tail and run as soon as the allegations were made and he didn’t have to, but he apparently didn’t feel he could defend himself.
montessoriteacher almost 12 years ago
Even if Herman had not been a womanizer, he certainly didn’t have the chops to be prez. He was great fodder for comedians, I will say that for him.
montessoriteacher almost 12 years ago
As a woman, I am far more interested in the decisions politicians make which actually affect my life. Whether or not a politician has an affair is between the politician and the politician’s spouse. If, on the other hand, a politician insists on deciding whether or not I have reproductive rights, for example, this is a very different matter, something which actually matters to me in my own life. This is a very personal matter in my own life, one which should be left to the individual.
thirdguy almost 12 years ago
You both make such great points, which is perhaps why I enjoy your postings so much.To DT, I too was very disappointed in Clinton, however, look at the vengence with which the right went after him. When Hillary said there was a vast right wing conspiracy, even though she did not know the truth, she was NOT wrong.They used a trial that one judge had ruled as, unacceptable, to ask a question in a deposition that had nothing to do with that trial, to TRAP the president into lying. Which is the greater sin, lying about a bj, or lying about the reasons to go to war, and who paid the greater price. Some sense of proportion needs to be restored.
montessoriteacher almost 12 years ago
I have heard that when Harry Truman left the WH, he went back to Independence, Mo., flat broke. From there, Truman continued to be a voice in advocating for Medicare and was given credit for this when Medicare was passed. Truman also advocated for others through education at his presidential library in Independence, Mo. All the presidents have a library now, but he was someone who was groundbreaking in being involved in the way that he was. Of course, there may have been others who would have done more in the way that Truman did if they had survived after they served as long as Truman did after leaving office. If he had been able to go on speaking tours and charged the fees that others have, Republicans and Democrats, I don’t think it would have been such a bad thing. Truman served his country and he served it well.
montessoriteacher almost 12 years ago
No one has accused Obama of the things which Herman Cain was accused of, so I don’t think you really have a point, sorry.
montessoriteacher almost 12 years ago
It doesn’t really work to compare Obama and Herman Cain just because they are both black… LOL
38lowell almost 12 years ago
How can you comment on perfection!
montessoriteacher almost 12 years ago
Comparing Obama with Herman Cain is like comparing Hillary Clinton with Sarah Palin. LOL!!!!
montessoriteacher almost 12 years ago
Thanks, DT. I see no need to get personal.
Eic almost 12 years ago
Glad Al Gore is such a public citizen. Nice sale he made. Too bad Clinton only made $13.4 million in speaking fees in 2011. I suspect he could be assured of his car payment if he were on a board. Dubya expends his efforts with wounded soldiers and painting. Each has the freedom to exercise his personal interests. Kind of nice, don’t you think? All in all, a really humorous strip.
kaffekup almost 12 years ago
Sadly,he’s responsible for many of the wounded soldiers and I will never forgive him for that.
kaffekup almost 12 years ago
Delta is ready when you are, dummy. And you won’t be missed.