I think Calvin’s a bit too used to running things according to the Dictator-For-Life model. Even with a fearsome Chief Tiger at your side, the leakest weak in that chain is always…you.
No, it’s not too soon to judge Obama. Many people started doing that as soon as they saw his face.
Who cares about the Dems and Republicans?
Vote the Cartoon Party!
Calvin and Hobbes in ‘13!!!
It’s only “too soon” to judge Obama if you’re blind, deaf and buried in a hole 2 miles underground. While he whines about the deficit he “inherited” he “fixes” it by quadrupling it. The correct judgment is, he has bankrupted the USA and has only just started spending. How much time do you need to figure that out?
I was called by pollsters a week after the election, with questions like how do you think Obama is doing in office.
They seemed a little nonplussed when I couldn’t answer there questions with anything but, “He hasn’t done anything yet, how can I say favorable or unfavorable.”
Personally I think we are heading for trouble, because the Dems have a super majority. No party should ever have that, not the Dems, Reps, or Indies.
anyone ELSE? does ANYONE know how to be president? it seems they get elected, and suddenly no-one approves of them any more. with the hyper critical attitudes expressed, it’s a wonder anyone wants the job.
and it’s no different here in Canada either.
Agreed! This is a place to escape from the chaos and mayhem of the world and step into Calvin and Hobbes world which is filled with hilarious chaos and mayhem and poignant moments.
I once voted for a punk rocker named Jello Biafra for Mayor of San Francisco. Figured he couldn’t do a worse job than the other turkeys that were running for office then!
I used to vote for the Canadian Rhinoceros Party. They promised that if elected they would do nothing. They only got a few votes but it was an interesting protest movement.
2: I have voted in many elections. The Dems, as well as the Reps, have tried to take things away from us, or force things upon us that aren’t good. We’ve made it this far, and I ‘m confidant that we will continue to do so.
Has anyone else considered the option that maybe a higher power is at work here…telling us that we need to change…drastically!?!?!
I Wonder what kind of things he WOULD do as president! Unlimited TV for kids and the beginning of the enslavement of parents to start- The thought is really scary!
To Dberrymanal1: Go back a little farther in your history book - it’s been a lot more than the last 4.
To yyyguy: It’s not that suddenly no one approves of them after they take office - it’s that once win the election, they’re not worried about winning, so their campaign promises fly out the window, or through the paper shredder, whichever.
And to Joe Allen Doty: It hasn’t been “almost 10 years” it’s been well over 10 years since Calvin & Hobbes was drawn. Bill Watterson retired the little terror and his tiger way back in 1995. The 3,160th and final strip ran in newspapers on December 31. I remember that day like it was yesterday. I was so upset I couldn’t concentrate on my work for a week.
WOW, it’s incredible, I can’t agree with ANY of you about this particular strip… I remember first seeing it a decade ago (at least), and it is still one of my favorite panels from the comic. It appears to be a polarized view here, a collection of cynical realists or ostriches with rose-colored glasses on… no offense.
As far as those stuck in the real world - I agree with you in that there IS real truth in this strip, but it is optimistic and forward-looking, not the cynical diatribes you’ve been twisting it into. I hear a generation (Calvin’s & mine) that is willing to take on personal responsibility for making positive change happen in the world.
For those who only want to stick their heads in the sand and pretend comics are just a world to escape to, I guess that’s your choice, but you’re missing an entire dimension to the art shared in comics - real things shared that matter.
margueritem over 15 years ago
I’m afraid I must doubt you, Calvin…
vibjyor over 15 years ago
It is the basic problem. Grown-ups never know how to fix things in the world and they never hand it over until they get thrown out.
ladywolf17 over 15 years ago
Just another crash course in the thing we call life.
carmy over 15 years ago
If only, Calvin.
rentier over 15 years ago
Swimming today, it’s a wonderful day!
Rakkav over 15 years ago
I think Calvin’s a bit too used to running things according to the Dictator-For-Life model. Even with a fearsome Chief Tiger at your side, the leakest weak in that chain is always…you.
Belfry1956 over 15 years ago
Scary thought…President Calvin!
Mom, you forgot my Chocolate Frosted Sugar Bombs!
rkka546 over 15 years ago
and yet here he is making a mess of himself…
Yukoner over 15 years ago
Why not Calvin for president? He could not be any more inept than the Bushs or more deceitful than Clinton. Too soon to judge Obama.
dinosaur123 over 15 years ago
No, it’s not too soon to judge Obama. Many people started doing that as soon as they saw his face. Who cares about the Dems and Republicans? Vote the Cartoon Party! Calvin and Hobbes in ‘13!!!
lazygrazer over 15 years ago
His cam-pain promise…. ”Two red wagons in every garage!”
aforry over 15 years ago
You never know…Calvin could just end up being exactly what this country needs!!! :) lol
Zippy007 over 15 years ago
It’s only “too soon” to judge Obama if you’re blind, deaf and buried in a hole 2 miles underground. While he whines about the deficit he “inherited” he “fixes” it by quadrupling it. The correct judgment is, he has bankrupted the USA and has only just started spending. How much time do you need to figure that out?
geo111 over 15 years ago
Hey Zippy007, how about you take your political diatribe to an appropriate forum.
The same thing goes for the other posters of real-world political opinions.
Wenthral over 15 years ago
I was called by pollsters a week after the election, with questions like how do you think Obama is doing in office.
They seemed a little nonplussed when I couldn’t answer there questions with anything but, “He hasn’t done anything yet, how can I say favorable or unfavorable.”
Personally I think we are heading for trouble, because the Dems have a super majority. No party should ever have that, not the Dems, Reps, or Indies.
gjsjr41 over 15 years ago
Hmmm, will Susie be in his cabinet?
COWBOY7 over 15 years ago
Actually, Hobbes is a better choice. What better to make imaginary promises than with an imaginary president.
GROG Premium Member over 15 years ago
Be Afraid - Be very afraid
tyrannusbe over 15 years ago
I’ve missed these downhill conversations. Time to bring back more of the C&H classics!
magpiesrule over 15 years ago
His first words in office will be “what’s this button for?”
alondra over 15 years ago
I doubt there will be anything left for you to fix when you’re president Calvin.
Jackknife15 over 15 years ago
Hey, geo111, who died and left you boss of this chat forum???
Kerovan over 15 years ago
Calvin, Calvin he’s our man! If he can’t do it……..
Shrek impersonation Anyone? Does anyone else know how to be president? Anyone at all?
yyyguy over 15 years ago
anyone ELSE? does ANYONE know how to be president? it seems they get elected, and suddenly no-one approves of them any more. with the hyper critical attitudes expressed, it’s a wonder anyone wants the job. and it’s no different here in Canada either.
thetraveller4 over 15 years ago
I have to agree with geo111…this page is to forget about the real world and have some fun, not discuss politics…
grammahotsho over 15 years ago
Agreed! This is a place to escape from the chaos and mayhem of the world and step into Calvin and Hobbes world which is filled with hilarious chaos and mayhem and poignant moments.
cleokaya over 15 years ago
Looks just like my dock. I think I’ll join them for a swim.
rshaffer4444 over 15 years ago
I’m with you LX013 and cleokaya. The wagon to the water looks like big refreshing fun.
jimeguess over 15 years ago
It looks like Calvin is president now … uh-oh.
Disaster! Disaster!!
coffeeturtle over 15 years ago
Probably the same words B. Obama once thought.
Even with the best intentions at heart, people just aren’t capable enough to govern.
sjoujke over 15 years ago
Non-political comment. Calvin is lucky Hobbes is a tiger, most cats don’t like water and would have their claws out by now!
butthole09 over 15 years ago
clavin? as president? oh boy…
musicnut1986 over 15 years ago
“Chocolate Frosted Sugar Bomb cereal and tunafish sandwiches for everyone!”
(Just take it out of the defense budget).
briankblough over 15 years ago
Thepeoples Mush(mouth) it’s obvious you have no idea what an anti-christ is, or you would be taking a closer look at BO!
rentier over 15 years ago
Hobbes for President!
bald over 15 years ago
calvin for pres, hobbs for v.p. and susie for sec of treasury with sec of state alfred e neuman … a good start
briankblough over 15 years ago
Bald- Re Sec’y of State; and there is a striking resemblance between AEN and the current Secretary of State (SOS seems, somehow, appropriate!)
llong65 over 15 years ago
i’ll bet that comment in the last panel is what Obamma thought when he was little.
ratlum over 15 years ago
With Hobbes as vice Calvin could really use all of his powers what fun for us
Unclebup over 15 years ago
When I saw this one I just knew it would draw out all the haters.
obscurepoet over 15 years ago
When I’m elected Queen, things will be different :-)
obscurepoet over 15 years ago
I once voted for a punk rocker named Jello Biafra for Mayor of San Francisco. Figured he couldn’t do a worse job than the other turkeys that were running for office then!
Yukoner over 15 years ago
I used to vote for the Canadian Rhinoceros Party. They promised that if elected they would do nothing. They only got a few votes but it was an interesting protest movement.
countoftowergrove over 15 years ago
No doubt George W. Bush read this strip back in 1985, and said, “Heh-heh, that kid’s readin’ m’ mind!”
Dberrymanal1 over 15 years ago
Calvin you couldn’t do any worse than the last 4 dopes and that includes the present one!
Groversfather over 15 years ago
Rakkav: what is a “leakest weak”?
2: I have voted in many elections. The Dems, as well as the Reps, have tried to take things away from us, or force things upon us that aren’t good. We’ve made it this far, and I ‘m confidant that we will continue to do so.Has anyone else considered the option that maybe a higher power is at work here…telling us that we need to change…drastically!?!?!
mrprongs over 15 years ago
Too bad Calvin never grows up.
octsia101 over 15 years ago
I Wonder what kind of things he WOULD do as president! Unlimited TV for kids and the beginning of the enslavement of parents to start- The thought is really scary!
For Parents, I mean.
awgiedawgie Premium Member over 15 years ago
To Dberrymanal1: Go back a little farther in your history book - it’s been a lot more than the last 4.
To yyyguy: It’s not that suddenly no one approves of them after they take office - it’s that once win the election, they’re not worried about winning, so their campaign promises fly out the window, or through the paper shredder, whichever.
And to Joe Allen Doty: It hasn’t been “almost 10 years” it’s been well over 10 years since Calvin & Hobbes was drawn. Bill Watterson retired the little terror and his tiger way back in 1995. The 3,160th and final strip ran in newspapers on December 31. I remember that day like it was yesterday. I was so upset I couldn’t concentrate on my work for a week.
JonD17 over 15 years ago
I guess this is Ditz Day at Calvin and Hobbes’ strip
tihde over 15 years ago
WOW, it’s incredible, I can’t agree with ANY of you about this particular strip… I remember first seeing it a decade ago (at least), and it is still one of my favorite panels from the comic. It appears to be a polarized view here, a collection of cynical realists or ostriches with rose-colored glasses on… no offense.
As far as those stuck in the real world - I agree with you in that there IS real truth in this strip, but it is optimistic and forward-looking, not the cynical diatribes you’ve been twisting it into. I hear a generation (Calvin’s & mine) that is willing to take on personal responsibility for making positive change happen in the world.
For those who only want to stick their heads in the sand and pretend comics are just a world to escape to, I guess that’s your choice, but you’re missing an entire dimension to the art shared in comics - real things shared that matter.
VampireQueen100 over 15 years ago
If Calvin became president, I bet he’s gonna put cookies on the international food chart.
VampireQueen100 over 15 years ago
Also, if Calvin was president, he would ban all schools.