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Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for April 10, 2014
Transcript:
Mike: Ms. Caucus-- if you don't mind a personal question, when did you first start having difficulties with your husband Clinton. Joanie: Well, Mike, It's difficult to pinpoint it, but I guess it might have been one night last summer, when his bowling buddies came to dinner... At the end of the meal, one of his friends complimented me on my french fries. Clinton leaned back in his chair and said with a big, stupid grin "My wife. I think I'll keep her!" I broke his nose.
BE THIS GUY almost 11 years ago
Yeah, but how good was the burger?
-Domestic violence is funny when the husband is on the receiving end.
Salinasong almost 11 years ago
Back then, a man hitting his wife was ignored âŠ
Richard Howland-Bolton Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Seagull,Thereâs no symmetry here⊠just because the Republicans have a war on women the Dems donât have to have a war on men.
beprepn almost 11 years ago
Why donât the Democrats speak out about the capitol gains loophole? The Republicans are greedy bastards, the Democrats are evil, thatâs why.
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen almost 11 years ago
domestic violence on her partgood she left ere she killed the poor fellow
davidsullins almost 11 years ago
The capitol gains loophole is what the Supreme Court widened last week in the McCutheon case. The capital gains loophole is the 0%, 15%, and 25% rates on capital gains.
montessoriteacher almost 11 years ago
There may have been a bit of sarcasm going on here. Everyone who says they are going to kill someone doesnât mean it. I think it highly unlikely that GT would ever say that domestic violence is ok. No matter who is on the receiving end.
Differentname almost 11 years ago
âMy Wife, I think Iâll keep herâ was a line from a tv commercial of the time. I donât remember the product, though. Do remember this strip.
QuiteDragon almost 11 years ago
Wow. I donât think I have ever seen more clichĂ©s, stereotyping, logical fallacies, and misspellings (unintentionally) packed into a smaller space.
Thomas Scott Roberts creator almost 11 years ago
Yes, that was an obnoxious commercial at the time.
ladykat Premium Member almost 11 years ago
When my first husband hit me, he said it was to make me a better wife. When I snapped one day and went after him, my mother stopped me and I said after it would have made him a much better person if he were buried (and at the time I wasnât fussy about whether or not he was alive at the time). Mind you, this happened about 40 years ago, so itâs all water under the bridge nowâŠ
tundradave almost 11 years ago
I remember Joanieâs line in the final panel as being â âI creamed him with a waffle iron.â Am I mistaken, or did Trudeau re-write this for a modern audience?
Gokie5 almost 11 years ago
During supper one night, my mom said something my dad didnât like, and he balled up his fist and hit her on the arm, hard. Not funny. She had grown up with five brothers, and reflexively hit him in the nose, bloodying it with the edge of his glasses. Funny in the telling (for me), but not at the time. My last image from that is that she had a napkin and was helping him wipe off the blood. I donât recall his ever hitting her again.
tundradave almost 11 years ago
Actually, if you read the original strips featuring Joanieâs husband, he comes off more as an ethnic Catholic as far as ancestry â my impression was a shanty Irishman with some hillbilly in him.
Just sayinâ . . . ;)
BE THIS GUY almost 11 years ago
@Al S.That was an obnoxious commercial. It was demeaning to women and had no business being on the air. I can also say the same for Calgon laundry addative that used the tag line âancient Chinese secret.â
BE THIS GUY almost 11 years ago
@Al S.Iâll be watching.-As for my original post, there is nothing funny about domestic violence. The affect it has on children who are witness to it is devastating.How did J.J. respond when she saw her father with a broken nose?Did the father tell her daughter a lie and say he tripped and fell?Was J.J. happy to see her mother leave and the tensions in the house subside?
david black Premium Member almost 11 years ago
it was a tag line to a commerical at the time. not anything else â ( i am showing my age here)
BE THIS GUY almost 11 years ago
@bawanaMy LIMOUSINE is the subway train.
gimmickgenius almost 11 years ago
At least he didnât use Chad Everettâs infamous remark: âMy wife is the most beautiful animal I own.â
BE THIS GUY almost 11 years ago
@dookHere is the commercial:-http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BJP5f-fsHrs-Put yourself in the position of the actors playing the owners of the laundry. They may have been born and raised in the US. Probably are well educated and yet they are reduced to a stereotype.
montessoriteacher almost 11 years ago
People in schools have to use their brains and understand nuance to get through each day. We could not function otherwise. Zero tolerance is how kids get suspended for pointing a finger as a gun. Zero tolerance doesnât work very well.
BE THIS GUY almost 11 years ago
@DavidHuieGreenAsk any actor (except for Jennifer Lawrence) and they will tell you they did work of which they are not proud.
drbeth almost 11 years ago
This is my favorite Doonesbury strip of all time. And I remember that commercial, one of the many âyou are only a real woman if you are a perfect housewife and housekeeperâ ones, which thankfully have disappeared.
Eve FISHER Premium Member almost 11 years ago
At the time, this was a direct quote from a very popular commercial for Wesson oil and how it let the little woman make perfect french fries for her guy.
Aslan Balaur almost 11 years ago
Yeah, now itâs inappropriate. When the strip was written, attitudes were so much different. Amazing how far weâve progressed (Thankfully)
Argy.Bargy2 almost 11 years ago
-Gimme a break-Ok. Which bone did you want broken? Skull, Iâm guessingâŠ.
Llywus almost 11 years ago
Who the heck left the door open for the trolls to come in?
This has always been one of my all-time favorite Doonesbury strips.
Argy.Bargy2 almost 11 years ago
-Limosine libral nimbys-By the way, the acronym ânimbyâ stands for âNot In My Backyard.â What, exactly, are you accusing âlimosine libralsâ (whatever that is) of not wanting in their backyards? WASP men?
summerdog86 almost 11 years ago
Joanie isnât much of a beauty in those days, is she?
kaffekup almost 11 years ago
Probably forever. Better go somewhere else for new ones.