Pearls Before Swine by Stephan Pastis for January 04, 2016
January 03, 2016
January 05, 2016
Transcript:
Pig: What are you reading, Goat?
Goat: This book on the assassination of Garfield.
Pig; All the lasagna he'll never eat!!!
Goat: James Garflied, president.
Pig: Oh, who cares about him?
Ironically, when it comes to assassinated President’s Pig is sadly right. Garfield and McKinley tend to get little attention, probably because it took them so long to die. Garfield is shot July 2, 1881 and dies eleven weeks later. It’s not the gunshot wound which actually kills him, it’s the infection caused by doctors digging around trying to remove the bullet and complications from the infection. Guiteau shot him but ultimately it was the doctors who killed him. McKinley’s death was faster, shot September 6, 1901 he dies just eight days later. His wounds did kill him and this may be partially due to doctors not using not one but two X-ray machines at their disposal (there was one at the Pan-American Exposition that doctors didn’t use claiming it would have done little good and Edison sent another to Buffalo which there are supposedly various reasons why it wasn’t used including claims of a test revealing a crucial part was missing). Though to be fair the X-ray machines probably wouldn’t have helped, they were still primitive devices at the time.
Goat is probably reading “Assassination Vacation” by historical tourist Sarah Vowell. (1) It is a very good read about the assassinations of Lincoln, McKinley and Garfield.
JFK was killed by some cabal. 9/11 was an inside job. FDR knew in advance about Pearl Harbor. Now, my question to people who believe these things is, you must have some personal observation or experience that convinces you the world is full of plots. Not what someone told you, or you read on line, or “figured out,” but something FIRST-HAND. If you had a bad tour in ‘Nam and saw rampant faking of reports, or you were falsely imprisoned, or you’re a minority, I can see why you might think that way. But I’ve asked this question many times and as far as I can tell, NOBODY who believes in conspiracies has any first-hand experience or observation to back it up.-And for everyone else, no, nobody cares about your theories. Save it for your Psych 101 paper.
To be fair, Pig is a cartoon character, as is Garfield (the lasagna one). James Garfield is just some guy from the pages of a text book, not the real life funny pages to them.
BE THIS GUY almost 9 years ago
Too bad, I was about to send a thank you card to certain cat killer.
Sherlock Watson almost 9 years ago
They say the assassin was Krazy.
knight1192a almost 9 years ago
Ironically, when it comes to assassinated President’s Pig is sadly right. Garfield and McKinley tend to get little attention, probably because it took them so long to die. Garfield is shot July 2, 1881 and dies eleven weeks later. It’s not the gunshot wound which actually kills him, it’s the infection caused by doctors digging around trying to remove the bullet and complications from the infection. Guiteau shot him but ultimately it was the doctors who killed him. McKinley’s death was faster, shot September 6, 1901 he dies just eight days later. His wounds did kill him and this may be partially due to doctors not using not one but two X-ray machines at their disposal (there was one at the Pan-American Exposition that doctors didn’t use claiming it would have done little good and Edison sent another to Buffalo which there are supposedly various reasons why it wasn’t used including claims of a test revealing a crucial part was missing). Though to be fair the X-ray machines probably wouldn’t have helped, they were still primitive devices at the time.
MathProf2 almost 9 years ago
30 years ago I had a cat named Guiteau. Only one friend (a Yale history major) ever got the joke.
AtariDragon almost 9 years ago
Hasn’t Bill the Cat been assassinated a time or two as well?
Brass Orchid Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Thank goodness.I thought it was John Garfield.
JamesFlaude almost 9 years ago
and here is what I hope Pig was reading:http://www.tower.com/straw-men-rodney-osborne-paperback/wapi/118016659
me almost 9 years ago
We’ll never know about Schrodinger’s cat!
mfrasca almost 9 years ago
Goat is probably reading “Assassination Vacation” by historical tourist Sarah Vowell. (1) It is a very good read about the assassinations of Lincoln, McKinley and Garfield.
1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assassination_Vacation
Stocky One almost 9 years ago
I don’t get this. Can someone explain?
DaisyKitty almost 9 years ago
Pig thinks he is talking about Garfield the cat who loves to eat Lasagna.
http://www.gocomics.com/search?search_string=Garfield
dutchs almost 9 years ago
JFK was killed by some cabal. 9/11 was an inside job. FDR knew in advance about Pearl Harbor. Now, my question to people who believe these things is, you must have some personal observation or experience that convinces you the world is full of plots. Not what someone told you, or you read on line, or “figured out,” but something FIRST-HAND. If you had a bad tour in ‘Nam and saw rampant faking of reports, or you were falsely imprisoned, or you’re a minority, I can see why you might think that way. But I’ve asked this question many times and as far as I can tell, NOBODY who believes in conspiracies has any first-hand experience or observation to back it up.-And for everyone else, no, nobody cares about your theories. Save it for your Psych 101 paper.
eb110americana almost 9 years ago
To be fair, Pig is a cartoon character, as is Garfield (the lasagna one). James Garfield is just some guy from the pages of a text book, not the real life funny pages to them.
KasperV almost 9 years ago
It’s well-known here in Britain that Guiteau was trying to blow Garfield’s brains out.
Sisyphos almost 9 years ago
Too many Pigs and not enough Goats.That’s what caused the collapse of the country….
Number Three almost 9 years ago
As soon as I saw the 2nd panel which was straight away, I knew Garfield would be mentioned.xxx
billswingle almost 9 years ago
Great strip today!
gfkupfer almost 9 years ago
Read “Destiny of the Republic” which covers the Garfield assassination. Learn where the term, “ignorance is bliss” had true meaning!
heatherjasper almost 9 years ago
My first thought was the cartoon cat, too, Pig, after reading the first panel. Oops.
glowing-steak32 almost 9 years ago
As Inside Out would put it, just keep Washington, Lincoln and the fat one.
abatheguy almost 9 years ago
Pythagorean Theorem proof, I care.
glowing-steak32 almost 9 years ago
All the dogs he’ll never kick!
KelpTheGreat over 4 years ago
Author “Colin Foster” has created an iToons based off of this strip: https://www.mezzacotta.net/itoons/?comic=53
CHSY about 3 years ago
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Comicfan (I can't think of a better name) almost 3 years ago
Fat Cat: Care
Litteral President of the United States that got ********inated: “Oh who cares about him!”
Comicfan (I can't think of a better name) almost 3 years ago
I’m sorry Jon….