Cartoons
Mark Fiore has a new one up that you should view as a cautionary tale. People shouldn’t gloat.
On a much stranger front we have Paul the Spud over at Shakespeare’s Sister talking about the Reptilicon reaction to the new Happy Feet cartoon feature with a link to The Carpetbagger Report coverage of conservative cartoon craziness.
Get a grip. These are children’s cartoons. The commercial cartoons are designed to sell toys and such, not launch a political campaign. If they can hold the attention of a small child for more than a minute and give that child’s parent a moment to relax, they are a roaring success. Having spent most of the last week in the company of a two-year-old I understand what parents are enduring, so I would knight SpongeBob SquarePants if he could provide some peace and quiet, I wouldn’t be questioning his sexuality. And what are these perverts doing watching all of these children’s shows: is The Wheel of Fortune too intellectual for them?
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I love Mark Fiore. I could eat him up.
I should have DemoGlad®, but I’m still suspicious. After all, what’s that saying about being corrupted by being in power? However, maybe it’s just my depression that’s making me pessimistic. I suppose I’ll just have to wait until, say, March 2007 before I can make any judgements.
Meanwhile, it’s just too good to be true.
The dumping of the budget on the Democrats show the “bipartisan” spirit they will be dealing with, and they are returning power to the minority, so it will be a mess, but at least there will be two voices heard.