Frazz by Jef Mallett for May 29, 2011
Transcript:
Caulfield says, "Your magazine mentions a study that says caffeine is bad." Caulfield says, "But this one has a study that says caffeine is good." Caulfield says, "It's like there's a study to support whatever you want to hear." Frazz says, "That sounds about right." Caulfield says, "Wow! What do I have to do to get that job?" Frazz says, "Job?" Caulfield says, "Creating studies that say whatever people want to hear." FRazz says, "I guess first you'd need an advanced degree." Caulfield says, "How do I get one of those?" Frazz says, "Study." Caulfield says, "Not what I wanted to hear. Try the next answer."
Is that last panel a reference to Schmid the American artist? Or the machinery company, hence the advanced degree job comment?