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The huge lie in Garry Trudeau’s Sunday
edition of Doonesbury

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Posted By: Magnante, 3/7/2022 3:42:19 AM

I started reading Doonesbury comics in 1971 or so, as soon as the sydicated cartoon first hit the San Francisco Chronicle. (snip) I stopped reading Doonesbury sometime in the mid-1980s. (snip) on Sunday, I discovered that Garry Trudeau is selling the big water bottle lie about the new Georgia election laws. (snip) Alex: A bunch of us are going to Atlanta this fall. Doonesbury: Atlanta? What for? Alex: To pass out water to voters waiting in line. It’s against the law in Georgia. And if we get hauled off to jail like Dr. King, so be it! The whole world will be watching.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: SALady 3/7/2022 3:52:02 AM (No. 1092240)
Does anybody actually still read this leftist tripe?!?!?!? I live in one of the most lie-beral cities on earth -- Austin, TX -- but I have not seen Doonesbury in probably 20 years. I honestly thought Garry Trudeau must have died years ago. What a huge waste of paper and ink -- even after all these years!!!
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Highlander 3/7/2022 5:20:50 AM (No. 1092256)
I haven’t bothered even looking at Doonesbury since ‘76. Trudeau would be far more effective with conservative humor, but then, he’d be cancelled by the freedom-loving left.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: valinva 3/7/2022 5:56:17 AM (No. 1092267)
Committed leftist and Reagan hater Trudeau is married to former Today Show host and NBC journalist Jane Pauley. She married him in 1980 while Reagan was president and the today Show owned morning TV and the minds of most of the Women in this country. Good thing she never let her husband's and her personal animosity for President Reagan creep into her work as a journalist. (Sarc Off)
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Reply 4 - Posted by: 5 handicap 3/7/2022 6:05:12 AM (No. 1092269)
Andrea surprised me...I don't see how anyone with a modicum of common sense would /could have graduated from Berkley. Berkley quit the education business in the 1960s and joined the indoctrination business. I remember, but Andrea wouldn't have been around at that time.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: WhamDBambam 3/7/2022 6:23:37 AM (No. 1092280)
Garry Trudeau joined the lie-a-thon a long time ago.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: lakerman1 3/7/2022 6:31:34 AM (No. 1092285)
Reagan was not president until January 20, 1981. Trudeau, during the 1970s, came down harshly on single black men who chose to live off black girlfriends, made fun of them for driving big cars. At the same time, Trudeau was big on divorce as a form of liberation, sending his female protagonist to Law School. Something bad happened to his brain when Reagan was elected President, and Trudeau never recovered from that.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: Rumblehog 3/7/2022 7:55:39 AM (No. 1092354)
I haven't seen a Doonesbury cartoon in many decades. I thought Trudope was dead.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: BeatleJeff 3/7/2022 7:58:48 AM (No. 1092360)
Couldn't tell you the last time I even heard Doonesbury mentioned, much less actually read a strip. It lost relevance a long time ago. Surprised it's still even being published.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: cor-vet 3/7/2022 8:14:32 AM (No. 1092386)
I quit Doonesbury many, many years ago, when it became Uber liberal. Liberals have no capacity for humor and when the humor was gone, so was the strip!
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Reply 10 - Posted by: Rightfromthestart 3/7/2022 8:16:03 AM (No. 1092389)
The leftist trick is, to use Ann coulter’s phase, issue a tsunami of lies, as you disprove one a thousand others slip by uncontested.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: czechlist 3/7/2022 8:44:08 AM (No. 1092413)
the law simply prohibits electioneering - providing food and water while soliciting or encouraging votes for a candidate or party. good samaritans are not prevented from distributing h2o and it does not prevent anyone from bringing their own provisions. i rejected doonesbury the first time i read a panel of the tripe decades ago.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: RayLRiv 3/7/2022 9:23:21 AM (No. 1092462)
Read Mallard Fillmore instead. It's a good conservative alternative strip
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Reply 13 - Posted by: felixcat 3/7/2022 10:32:18 AM (No. 1092539)
Re #3 - Jane Pauley is still around. Hosts the CBS Sunday Morning News and still lefty and snarky.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: Vaquero45 3/7/2022 10:39:15 AM (No. 1092543)
Doonesbury stopped being funny back in 1972....
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Reply 15 - Posted by: FLCracker 3/7/2022 11:31:00 AM (No. 1092597)
I didn't know Doonesbury was still being published.
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Reply 16 - Posted by: doctorfixit 3/7/2022 1:45:31 PM (No. 1092728)
Trudeau had the unmistakable odor of a leftist creep right from the start.
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