Dim bulb

So I was driving from Omaha to Lincoln yesterday and started thinking of teabagger lightbulb jokes. I don’t remember how I got started on it, but I kept calling a friend of mine and pestering him with them, so he started writing them down. I posted some of these on twitter already, but here’s the full routine. Warning: they range from brilliant to just sort of brilliant.

How many TeaBaggers does it take to change a light bulb?
I dunno. How many?
I think it was only one, but Fox News has been reporting that it may have been as many as two million.
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The Top 6 Rejected Cartoons of January 2010

This month had a combination of several recycled ideas (meaning fewer total sketches), a few that are still held in reserve (so they might end up getting finished), and then just some flat out bad rejects that I don’t wish to share, resulting in only six that make the countdown.

6. The pickin’s were so slim this month that I’m giving you a cartoon that wasn’t even finished! I was working on an idea inspired by two stories that ran in the same day’s paper. One was about people complaining that healthcare reform was an infringement upon their constitutional rights and an example of the federal government’s intrusion into people’s freedoms, and the other was about how a majority of Americans are totally fine with giving up civil liberties in exchange for protection from terrorists. So the idea here was that these two guys would be chatting about the evil healthcare reforms, how much they love freedom, etc., but at least they’re safe. As you can tell from this eloquent write-up, I’m still unable to capture that thought succinctly, but I enjoyed the visual enough that I figured I’d share it.

5. This cartoon was based on a letter to Don Walton, which he shared in one of his columns, that referred to health care reform as “Satanic.”

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