Non Sequitur takes on Anne Coulter

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Non Sequitur takes on Anne Coulter

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Comic is for August 11th

Anne, feel the burn

Sadly I am sure it would go right over her head
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Coulter has lamented that women are allowed to vote on at least one occassion. I don't know about wearing a burkha, but the bitch would certainly be comfortable with losing some freedoms if she got to live in the Holy American Empire.
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This is one of two syndicated comics (Bizarro the other) that I read daily without fail, for it is gold of the highest degree.
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Pick wrote:This is one of two syndicated comics (Bizarro the other) that I read daily without fail, for it is gold of the highest degree.
Yea, Non Sequitur is pretty much always good. Except for that strange week or two when Wiley Miller got his panties all in a bunch about internet cartoonist Scott Kurtz.
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Sriad wrote:
Pick wrote:This is one of two syndicated comics (Bizarro the other) that I read daily without fail, for it is gold of the highest degree.
Yea, Non Sequitur is pretty much always good. Except for that strange week or two when Wiley Miller got his panties all in a bunch about internet cartoonist Scott Kurtz.
Bizarro, Rhymes with Orange, Non Sequitur, and Pearls Before Swine are the reason the newspaper comics continue to exist.
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Frazz, Boondocks, Get Fuzzy, and Doonesbury are all good pretty consistently too. Oh my, I think the thread is headed for a hijack!

Opus has a web presence now too, I just saw. Nice. (BB said he wouldn't put strips on the web till it was syndicated in some number of papers.)
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I love Bizarro! :lol:
Almost every strip has an "easter egg" in it. Lately, it's been a lit stick of dynamite.
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Qwerty 42 wrote:Rhymes with Orange
That and Mixed Media were probably the two worst, humorless, incompetent, ugly, most asinine comics to ever grace my newspaper. Lola wasn't much to talk about, either.

But Bizarro can be charming, once they got past the stage they weren't just copying The Far Side. I particularly liked their Batman strips.
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