The delusion is the writer of this strip. How is America great, with nearly 100 million people out of work? Trump has only been president about a month, the destruction you people see, was caused by 8 years of dimocrats running roughshod over it.
Wow, didn’t realize how omnipotent the Great Trump is. Before you know it people will be saying he can raise the dead. Golly gee whiz thank you all for pointing it out.
It’s amazing how most people have forgotten Three Mile Island, flaming rivers from noxious dumping, dead fish washing up on the shores of the Great Lakes, Chesapeake Bay being fouled, the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, the Exxon mess on the west coast. They’re probably right: what’s most important is what the kardashians are wearing and whether ivanka’s line is being sold in . . . wherever. ..
Obviously, Wiley is hoping to have a hand in PREVENTING bad things from happening! As for Pruitt, does he know anything about science? No. Does he want to learn anything about science? No. Even if he wanted to learn about science, is he capable of learning about science? No.
I’m done with Wiley, sort of like I’m done with Starbucks and my local newspaper. I read the comics to get away from politics. I have read this strip for years and have for the most part enjoyed his work. He has chosen his side of the divide and its time for those on the other side to spend their time elsewhere. No one on either side of the divide in 1850 expected what happened just 10 years later. America was safe then to expend 620,000 lives arriving at an outcome. We no longer have two oceans and two borders protecting us so who knows how this one will turn out. Over and Out.
Not get your way? No prob, revolt and take the votes from the Mr. T electorate, blame it on the Ruskies, and insist on your idea of greatness to prevail and take over everything. Which wins first, global climate change or national collapse from stupidity that guarantees global climate change continues?
Wow. With the number of snowflakes here today, it’s a virtual blizzard. Seriously? THIS cartoon gets you that upset? It’s hardly a broadside. It barely alludes to Trump. You folks need to get a grip…and a sense of humor.
Jill looks a lot older and worn down. Reflecting the landscape she’s living in. BTW: Bruno Zeigerts, are you still banned? How does someone get “unbanned”? I always looked forward to your comments.
I read the comics to get away from the stresses of the real world. I purposely avoid the political comics due to their decidedly one sided view of current events (either far left or far right). I really don’t like that Wiley is taking this road…Please leave politics out of your otherwise brilliant humor.
I don’t mind the political commentary when it’s funny and let’s face it – when compared to “real” people, politicians do a lot of funny things.
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Humor is normally based on suddenly derailing of the train of logic – you don’t see the joke coming until it hits you like the clichéd pie-in-the-face. This one was very predictable. Maybe the exact dialog couldn’t be guessed, but I don’t think there was a reader here who didn’t see a “Dump on Trump” coming. It’s just that this one fell flat – it doesn’t have the socially redeeming “ha-ha.”
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Don’t get me wrong – I really dislike the guy and I hate to admit as a Christian, that I take delight seeing him wipe egg off his face or watch as his staff sweat, stammer and wiggle to apologize on his behalf and attempt damage control efforts on par with trying to save the Titanic. It’s far more entertaining than reality TV.
You keep going, Wiley. Keep drawing your perception and your conscience. Those partisans who threaten to desert a sinking ship are delusional. The ship isn’t sinking.
Making political comments is all very well……. but please remember that the United States is not the only country in the world and that most other people don’t understand what you’re talking abut!
I’m enjoying the adverbs used in the ‘continuation’ lines. As far as the political aura, it’s almost always been used in this strip. It’s healthy to poke fun at the so-called mighty (unless you live in Russia or Red China!)
“…to be delusionally continued….” Delusionally??? Of course! They are in Jill’s Magical Woods of Niceness, safe space for liberals, so “delusional” seems appropriate.
Uh, Yeah – it’s great. 20 trillion in debt with nothing to show for it, an anemic market, racial polarization, magic wands needed to get jobs, a new normal, spying on Americans, weaponizing government against citizens. Wow – I knew cartoonists drew fantasies; I didn’t know they lived in them.
Dtroutma over 7 years ago
And the most delusional of all is the combover squelchy.
Wilde Bill over 7 years ago
I’m surprised that he didn’t build a wall around your princessdom.
AKHenderson Premium Member over 7 years ago
With a pink hotel, a boutique and a swinging hot spot…
Bilan over 7 years ago
He said he was going to drain the swamp, not create new ones.
KenTheCoffinDweller over 7 years ago
Well I see I have the answer to my unposted question from yesterday. “Not long at all.”
somebodyshort over 7 years ago
That landscape looks a lot like that workers paradise of democracy and free enterprise. Russia
Qiset over 7 years ago
so this is what happens when the democrats win. glad it didn’t happen here.
nosirrom over 7 years ago
Look on the bright side, Jill. The 1 percent is being reduced to the 1/2 percent.
wdgnas over 7 years ago
akhenderson: and gold. lots of gold. i know it’s not in the lyrics…
freewaydog over 7 years ago
You mean the Giant #NotMyMessiah!
Kalkkuna over 7 years ago
This strip soon to be moved to ‘Political’ section. Be sure to follow.
biz.gocomics over 7 years ago
“Say, you don’t suppose that the giant squelchy is some sort of metaphor, do you?”
—Captain Obvious
hariseldon59 over 7 years ago
Reminds me of the Lorax.
e.groves over 7 years ago
How will we know when America is great again?
Radish the wordsmith over 7 years ago
The bright Orange Squelchy who loved oil and Russians.
Dr_Zinj over 7 years ago
Bye Wiley. It was nice knowing you.
luischc85 over 7 years ago
Didn’t expect to feel so sad about this one
TossedSaladCartoon over 7 years ago
I’ll take that bet.
GeorgeJohnson over 7 years ago
The delusion is the writer of this strip. How is America great, with nearly 100 million people out of work? Trump has only been president about a month, the destruction you people see, was caused by 8 years of dimocrats running roughshod over it.
Geezer over 7 years ago
It is sad to see someone as talented and clever as Wiley succumb to TDS.
bwalk7217 Premium Member over 7 years ago
I was wondering how long it was going to take before the political pot-shots started.
Douglas Haire over 7 years ago
Will Wiley ever get over the election? Stay tuned…
Al Nala over 7 years ago
This delusion is going on too long.
BeniHanna6 Premium Member over 7 years ago
Wow, didn’t realize how omnipotent the Great Trump is. Before you know it people will be saying he can raise the dead. Golly gee whiz thank you all for pointing it out.
Honorable Mention In The Banjo Toss Premium Member over 7 years ago
Jill, we’d like to introduce you to this nice man, Mr. Pruitt.
1953Baby over 7 years ago
It’s amazing how most people have forgotten Three Mile Island, flaming rivers from noxious dumping, dead fish washing up on the shores of the Great Lakes, Chesapeake Bay being fouled, the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, the Exxon mess on the west coast. They’re probably right: what’s most important is what the kardashians are wearing and whether ivanka’s line is being sold in . . . wherever. ..
ShawnBronald1 over 7 years ago
Delusional is a great way to describe this strip.
mcafee.mic over 7 years ago
“…destroy paradise build a parking lot…” – anyone remember that song?
Godfreydaniel over 7 years ago
Obviously, Wiley is hoping to have a hand in PREVENTING bad things from happening! As for Pruitt, does he know anything about science? No. Does he want to learn anything about science? No. Even if he wanted to learn about science, is he capable of learning about science? No.
Vorticia over 7 years ago
Is Jill an adult now? Like her childhood/innocence was taken with the forest? Hmmm
watashi73 over 7 years ago
I’m done with Wiley, sort of like I’m done with Starbucks and my local newspaper. I read the comics to get away from politics. I have read this strip for years and have for the most part enjoyed his work. He has chosen his side of the divide and its time for those on the other side to spend their time elsewhere. No one on either side of the divide in 1850 expected what happened just 10 years later. America was safe then to expend 620,000 lives arriving at an outcome. We no longer have two oceans and two borders protecting us so who knows how this one will turn out. Over and Out.
Roadrunner Premium Member over 7 years ago
Not get your way? No prob, revolt and take the votes from the Mr. T electorate, blame it on the Ruskies, and insist on your idea of greatness to prevail and take over everything. Which wins first, global climate change or national collapse from stupidity that guarantees global climate change continues?
Dr. Silly over 7 years ago
Wow. With the number of snowflakes here today, it’s a virtual blizzard. Seriously? THIS cartoon gets you that upset? It’s hardly a broadside. It barely alludes to Trump. You folks need to get a grip…and a sense of humor.
rlcknight Premium Member over 7 years ago
Jill looks a lot older and worn down. Reflecting the landscape she’s living in. BTW: Bruno Zeigerts, are you still banned? How does someone get “unbanned”? I always looked forward to your comments.
bsox over 7 years ago
I read the comics to get away from the stresses of the real world. I purposely avoid the political comics due to their decidedly one sided view of current events (either far left or far right). I really don’t like that Wiley is taking this road…Please leave politics out of your otherwise brilliant humor.
dflak over 7 years ago
I don’t mind the political commentary when it’s funny and let’s face it – when compared to “real” people, politicians do a lot of funny things.
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Humor is normally based on suddenly derailing of the train of logic – you don’t see the joke coming until it hits you like the clichéd pie-in-the-face. This one was very predictable. Maybe the exact dialog couldn’t be guessed, but I don’t think there was a reader here who didn’t see a “Dump on Trump” coming. It’s just that this one fell flat – it doesn’t have the socially redeeming “ha-ha.”
.
Don’t get me wrong – I really dislike the guy and I hate to admit as a Christian, that I take delight seeing him wipe egg off his face or watch as his staff sweat, stammer and wiggle to apologize on his behalf and attempt damage control efforts on par with trying to save the Titanic. It’s far more entertaining than reality TV.
Ka`ōnōhi`ula`okahōkūmiomio`ehiku Premium Member over 7 years ago
You keep going, Wiley. Keep drawing your perception and your conscience. Those partisans who threaten to desert a sinking ship are delusional. The ship isn’t sinking.
Godfreydaniel over 7 years ago
@DFLAK
You do realize that neither Trump nor any of his advisors (nor the Russian war criminal Putin) are Christians, right?
Jml58 over 7 years ago
Remember the golden rule , WHOEVER HAS THE GOLD MAKES THE RULES.
Andylit Premium Member over 7 years ago
Just had to go there. I’m getting really tired of seeing my havens from politics polluted.
neatslob Premium Member over 7 years ago
Place looks like the Stonetalon Mountains in the goblin area.
aarken over 7 years ago
Making political comments is all very well……. but please remember that the United States is not the only country in the world and that most other people don’t understand what you’re talking abut!
wiatr over 7 years ago
I’m enjoying the adverbs used in the ‘continuation’ lines. As far as the political aura, it’s almost always been used in this strip. It’s healthy to poke fun at the so-called mighty (unless you live in Russia or Red China!)
johnmanjaybee over 7 years ago
“…to be delusionally continued….” Delusionally??? Of course! They are in Jill’s Magical Woods of Niceness, safe space for liberals, so “delusional” seems appropriate.
GeorgeSteele about 5 years ago
Uh, Yeah – it’s great. 20 trillion in debt with nothing to show for it, an anemic market, racial polarization, magic wands needed to get jobs, a new normal, spying on Americans, weaponizing government against citizens. Wow – I knew cartoonists drew fantasies; I didn’t know they lived in them.