Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for February 26, 2025

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    snsurone76  about 12 hours ago

    WHAT glory?? They’ve lost every game he coached! With Boopsie at the helm, wanna bet they’ll have a “YUGE” winning streak?

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    snsurone76  about 12 hours ago

    BD is a conceited ss! But at least losing a leg (and those dmned helmets) in Iraq taught him some humility.

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    Johnny Q Premium Member about 12 hours ago

    Like when Charlie Brown was away at summer camp and his baseball team won a game!

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    snsurone76  about 12 hours ago

    Il Duce(bag) intends to micro-manage all reporters sent to cover him—so much for “freedom of the press”! How long will it be before FDR’s other Four Freedoms are eradicated??

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    MĂ iri  about 8 hours ago

    I thought he was a lieutenant

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    gantech  about 6 hours ago

    And pay attention, because I’m putting a lot of effort into feeling sorry for myself!

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    LtPowers  about 5 hours ago

    Weird to see B.D. pretending he doesn’t know Mark and Rick.

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    Blueskyfox  about 4 hours ago

    Over the weekend, I began binging Generation Kill on HBO (I thought it was a new show—it’s actually from 2008.) The miniseries is based on a book by Evan Wright, a reporter for Rolling Stone who was embedded with the Marines during the invasion into Iraq. He rode in the upfront point recon team vehicle, an unarmored Humvee. He was immersed as much as the actual soldiers were in gun battles and enemy shelling.He committed suicide last summer.

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    ncorgbl  about 4 hours ago

    After it’s over it doesn’t seem like much to anyone. Except those who were there.

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    Durak Premium Member about 4 hours ago

    Every major deployment the Army sends people on one of the things that is always part of the return to “the real world” is a reminder that your spouse had to do things and make decisions without you. Don’t get mad. Don’t get resentful. Don’t beat the crud out of anyone. Be glad that they were strong and that life went on without you.

    And don’t be mad if it turns out that your wife is a better football headcoach than you are.

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    mindjob  about 4 hours ago

    She’s written an executive order to eliminate half the regulations

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    [Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce]  about 3 hours ago

    Today is “National tell A Fairy tale Day”.

    The Trump administration sneaked in way ahead of us

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    [Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce]  about 3 hours ago

    You gotta be a football hero…to get along with a beautiful girl…..

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    David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen  about 2 hours ago

    “This is the unfair thing about war: victory is claimed by all, failure to one alone.” or maybe Boopsie can keep this victory.

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    lnrokr55  about 1 hour ago

    Yeah B.D., I guess they’ll have to win for the Gipper ! ;-)

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    Godfreydaniel  13 minutes ago

    I’d forgotten about Roland’s journey through Trump’s tiny little defective brain back on December 30th, 2018, even though I’d commented on it, quoting conservative pundit Jonah Goldberg: “For a very long time now, I have been predicting the Trump presidency will end poorly because character is destiny….Weirdly, it’s gotten to the point that when I say President Trump is not a man of good character, I feel like I should preface it with a trigger warning for many of my fellow conservatives. Most of the angry responses are clearly rooted in the fact that they do not wish to be reminded of this obvious truth. But others seem to have convinced themselves that Trump is a man of good character, and they take personal offense at the insult, even though I usually offer it as little more than an observation. They rush to rebut the claim, citing banal or debatable propositions: He loves his children! He’s loyal to a fault! He’s authentic! Never mind that many bad men love their children, that loyalty to people or causes unworthy of loyalty is not admirable, and that authentic caddishness is not admirable. Moreover, he is not remotely loyal to his wives or the people who work for him.”

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    Godfreydaniel  12 minutes ago

    Let me toss in a little bit more from conservative pundit Jonah Goldberg: :“What’s most worrisome is that these defenders are redefining good character in Trump’s image, and they end up modeling it. Others assume that I am referencing the president’s style, specifically his insults and Twitter addiction. What his defenders overlook is that his insults are not simply an act; they are the product of astonishing levels of narcissism, insecurity and intellectual incuriosity…..But Trump’s refusal to listen to advisers; his inability to bite his tongue; his demonization and belittling of senators who vote for his agenda but refuse to keep quiet when he does or says things they disagree with; his rants against the First Amendment; his praise for dictators and insults for allies; his need to create new controversies to eclipse old ones; and his inexhaustible capacity to lie and fabricate history: All of this springs from his character.”

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