Mr. Reagan oversaw dangerously tight relations with the Soviet Union (he was lucky Gorbachev accommodated his blustering; a hardliner Premier wouldn’t have), one of the highest poverty rates in US history (“trickle down” doesn’t work), and industry deregulations that will continue to impact the health of environment, our banking system, and the quality of our news media for decades to come. He seemed like a nice guy, but he was a horrid President.
So the question remains: Why is _____________ who really isn’t very good at anything in particular, so darned popular? .Seems you can put a lot of today’s stars in that space.
Sisyphos about 13 years ago
Opus, turn off that smarmy TV while you’re taking your beauty nap!
BarryTN about 13 years ago
Yeah, he’s back in office, and he’s a zombie this time! Wait, he was the first time too, never mind
tripwire45 about 13 years ago
The entertainment industry hasn’t changed very much since this strip was originally published.
jslabotnik about 13 years ago
We already have been the last 3 years!
Ravenswing about 13 years ago
Today, RR Jr’d be a judge on Idol. To quote Bill the Cat, “ACKKK!”
TheSpanishInquisition about 13 years ago
Mr. Reagan oversaw dangerously tight relations with the Soviet Union (he was lucky Gorbachev accommodated his blustering; a hardliner Premier wouldn’t have), one of the highest poverty rates in US history (“trickle down” doesn’t work), and industry deregulations that will continue to impact the health of environment, our banking system, and the quality of our news media for decades to come. He seemed like a nice guy, but he was a horrid President.
tcity about 13 years ago
So the question remains: Why is _____________ who really isn’t very good at anything in particular, so darned popular? .Seems you can put a lot of today’s stars in that space.
dahawk about 13 years ago
We certainly could (and have done) do worse!!
garyhill about 13 years ago
that is so old it’s not funny
Sir Osis of Liver about 13 years ago
“And Ronnie listens to guys like Falwell and Meese”
These immortal words, written by one S. Dallas and sung by the famous Billy and the Boingers, said it all…
Sherlock Watson about 13 years ago
I remember when RR Jr. hosted Saturday Night Live in 1985.You can see the whole episode here.
RayThomas101 about 13 years ago
Some of you people amaze me at your ignorance.