Pearls Before Swine by Stephan Pastis for September 08, 2015
Transcript:
Pig: Hey, Rat, what are you doing? Rat: I'm a judge now. I"m the living embodiment of justice. Pig: What's on your desk there? Rat: A tip jar. The more you put in it, the more justice-y I feel. Pig: So that's how justice works. Rat: You get what you pay for.
BE THIS GUY about 9 years ago
The tip jar is empty, so I assume no cases have been assigned to Rat’s docket.
Sherlock Watson about 9 years ago
Here’s a tip for you, Rat: Get your own TV show. If “Judge” Judy can do it, anyone can do it.
Mikel V about 9 years ago
So true that it’s depressing
knight1192a about 9 years ago
Someone made a comment about Judge Roy Bean yesterday and I replied that Rat would probably be like Bean’s Langtry era. Looks like that was close to accurate.
Bean started as a judge in a tent city called Vinegaroon, officially in August 1882 but he actually tried his first case eight days before officially becoming a justice of the peace. That December he moved to Strawbridge, following the railroads west. His courthouse was also his saloon (a tent saloon) which he moved with him when he went to Strawbridge. A rival saloon owner drove him out of business in Strawbridge by spiking his whiskey with kerosene, so he moved to Eagle’s Nest, which was renamed by Bean in honor of Emilie Charlotte Le Breton. Better known by her stage name Lily Langtry (or Lillie Langtry, Lily is the more common spelling of her first name in the US). Langtry didn’t have a jail at that time so Bean settled all cases with a fine. Which he personally pocketed and refused to share with the state government. Sound a little like Rat here?
phylum about 9 years ago
rat is trying to get his before the lawyers…
Sisyphos about 9 years ago
Rat is more open about The Legal System than most judges are, but he is not different or unique. Learn and weep, kiddies.
SR about 9 years ago
You really think that? I want to see this list of cops that go free after killing INNOCENT people.
Dsnerker about 9 years ago
Would you be so kind as to name some of those cops? and where these shootings happened?
jbmlaw01 about 9 years ago
Leftists don’t need facts.
mattro65 about 9 years ago
Wow! Do you people ever stop? Bats makes a comment in keeping with the theme of the comic and three of you jump in to defend the rich and powerful’s security guards. How about we start with the 12 year old with the squirt gun?
Thomas Scott Roberts creator about 9 years ago
Cops don’t have money.
zeexenon about 9 years ago
And, the #1 reason our congress became lawyers is to become and stay rich.
NCTom Premium Member about 9 years ago
I agree with the simulation results that you predict. It has been demonstrated repeatedly. But that also isn’t the point. I would hope that the police training would lead to more protection of the public. Many of these cases—shooting within a second or two, shooting a fleeing suspect in the back several times and trying to cover it up, shooting a suspect with hands up—reflect something that has nothing to do with what you are talking about.
loner34 about 9 years ago
My niece had that judge, she didn’t have $3,000 so she did time.
Banjo Gordy Premium Member about 9 years ago
“You get what you pay for” is why things have been a mess for decades in every form of government, local, state, & federal.
1Username about 9 years ago
It’s not a “tip jar”, it’s called a “campaign fund”. Get with the program, Rat!
ambassadorstt about 9 years ago
Justice for the rich! Law for the poor! Justice is expensive, we cant afford it.
Carl R about 9 years ago
Many years ago in England a judge was caught taking bribes. He argued that it was no big deal: Since he took bribes from both sides, he could decide the case fairly. It was an interesting argument, but he was hanged anyway.
abbybookcase about 9 years ago
i didn’t know “pearls” was set in philly. pay to play has been part of the culture here forever. they root it out and it grows back. they squish it down it pops back up. clearly rat is from the city of brotherly shove
tuna1 about 9 years ago
Rat could become Chief Judge of the Cook County Court system.
mattro65 about 9 years ago
One of the problems with having a closed mind is that nothing can get in. His comment is directly related to today’s theme. That is obvious. Do I really need to explain how? Not all cops are perfect. I had a cop imply that he could shoot me if he wanted to because I was surly while getting a traffic ticket. I could go on and on with facts but it would make no difference to you, so why bother?
mammamoonbeam about 9 years ago
Interesting. Don’t quite know how we got to cops shoot innocent people but can we agree that money is the root of all evil? (Which is more in line with what I think Pastis was trying to say.)
ChessPirate about 9 years ago
Good Career Path choice, Rat! And if you can manage to eventually get appointed to the “Supreme” Court, you can get paid off to make another of the worst decisions in history! Perhaps, this time, Corporations can be equated to entire States, with their own set of Electoral Votes! :-)
txmystic about 9 years ago
@F6F5Hellcat:
Paul Newman did an excellent turn as Judge Roy Bean….“The Law, and Miss Lily!!”
route66paul about 9 years ago
Just as much money as you have.
ThumperMcDuff about 9 years ago
I’ve been hearing that “You get what you pay for” line for as long as I can remember. It was BS the first time I heard it and it’s still BS. You don’t necessarily always get what you pay for. Fr’iintance, how about buying a car advertised to get 30 miles per gallon but it only delivers 26.
Alexander the Good Enough about 9 years ago
I don’t know to what extent this applies to judges, but…
Q: How many attorneys does it take to change a light bulb?
A: How many can you afford?
Andrew Bosch Premium Member about 9 years ago
With that tip jar, Rat can be a street judge or perhaps be a bar judge when the piano man needs a break.
bmonk about 9 years ago
I wonder if Judge Rat ever met (or will ever meet) the widow of Luke 18:1-5.
LOAFY almost 4 years ago
Good thing the real judicial system doesn’t work that way-oh wait! It does!
robertiris over 2 years ago
I miss Judge Reinhold.