I got an email response from the Special Features and Syndicates Editor
confirming that ths is a conscious decision: "Satire is a tough artform.
... I think political assassination ---in any form---just isn't
explainable to a great many readers as a light matter."
Ah well. At least he assures me that they're bringing it back when the
storyline changes, which is better than they did for Watch Your Head.
Any other papers pull this?
Neil Robinson
Wadaminute - Political Assassination? Nobody's been shot -what are
they talking about?
The strip is about *security* at a rally. The subtext seems to be
about either a sloppy job or a case of 'crowd profiling', in which
only some people were checked for weapons.
(Bush did a quickie visit here in SW MI a couple years back. It would
have been a good day to rob a bank on the other side of town. All the
local PDs wanted in on the parade, and they basically denuded 3 counties
of law enforcement for the 5 hours or so he was on the ground.)
aem sends...
Lax Secret Service security . . . in Dallas . . .
I do not think *that* is something Obama wants in common with JFK!
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- ReFlex 76
- "Let's beat the terrorists with our most powerful weapon . . . hot
girl-on-girl action!"
- "The difference between young and old is the difference between
looking forward to your next birthday, and dreading it!"
- Jesus Christ - The original hippie!
I thought Buffalo, NY, still had the lead as the place most likely to
get assassinated in.
But I see what you mean. I've heard Obama compared to JFK, RFK, and
MLK, and, having lived in the US in 1968, thought "Oh, crap - that's
not a good combination."
- Brian "Moms Mabley fan" Huntley