Sunday, June 07, 2026

Poetry Sunday


I found this wonderful short poem posted on Facebook a while back, and loved it. I hope you do, too.

Sometimes the Wolf Cries Girl
by Sian Wilmot (srwpoetry)

Sometimes the hero stumbles 
and falls right off the page. 
Sometimes the princess 
rolls her eyes and says, 
"I don't want to be saved." 
Sometimes the dragon needs rescuing 
and the villain aches to be helped. 
Sometimes, in the darkness, 
the lost boy finds himself. 
Sometimes the prince is cunning
and not at all who he seemed. 
Sometimes the witch's kindness shows 
it's she who deserves to be queen. 
Sometimes we shouldn't define people 
based on somebody else's point of view -
just because it's what we've been told
doesn't make it true.

"Just because it's what we've been told doesn't make it true" ought to be our motto during the time of Der Furor and his hateful regime.

Have a good day and enjoy the rest of your weekend. More thoughts coming.

Bilbo

Saturday, June 06, 2026

Cartoon Saturday


Good lord, can we just have a single week of something other than lunacy?

Der Furor has named Bill Pulte, an aggressive loyalist with no intelligence background or experience who runs a federal housing agency, to be the Acting Director of National Intelligence; Secretary of Defense (not War) Pete Hegseth blocked the promotions of several Navy officers selected for one-star Admiral rank, targeting minority and women officers and leaving no women on the promotion list; Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin refused to commit to obeying court orders he believes come from politically-motivated judges; Elias Irizarri, a January 6th rioter who pleaded guilty for several offenses and was pardoned by Der Furor, has been hired for a job in the Pentagon’s sensitive office for Special Operations and Low Intensity Conflict; and sexually insecure men are engaging in a range of weird techniques called "spermmaxxing" to boost the quality and quantity of their sperm ... as if helping such men improve their breeding would be a good thing.

This week, a collection of cartoons about the unsung heroes of law enforcement - those who draw the chalk outlines at crime scenes.

He probably needs more chalk, too ...


Color-by-numbers isn't always appropriate ...


Officer DaVinci gets reassigned ...


It's a reasonable theory ...


If only ...


An honest mistake ...


As my father used to say, "everybody gotta start someplace" ...


There's training involved? ...


Training exercise ...


It was a nice gesture, if inappropriate ...


And so ends the first Cartoon Saturday for June - I hope you enjoyed the look at the lighter side of law enforcement, which has few lighter sides lately.

Have a good day and a great weekend. More thoughts tomorrow, when we take the first trip to Poetry Sunday for the new month.

Bilbo

Friday, June 05, 2026

Great Moments in Editing and Signage


The first collection for June! Let's jump right in -

If the contretemps in the Persian Gulf continues, this might end up as a viable alternative energy source ...


It sounds more impressive than "plumber's snake."


Well, they had to put it someplace ...


When you hire the low bidder to paint your signs ...


It looks as if the Navy will be able to buy more Tomahawks if it saves on oranges ...


I'm glad I don't live in Ohio ...


Schroedinger's cell phone ...


I wonder if the health department is aware of this ...


I'll bet they are! ...


If this isn't the most MAGA approach to a dispute, I don't know what is ...



And that wraps up our first collection of Great Moments in Editing and Signage for the new month - I hope it gave you a few chuckles and inspired you to send your Great Moments finds to ol' Bilbo.

Have a good day and be sure to come back tomorrow for Cartoon Saturday's salute to the unsung heroes of law enforcement - see you then!

Bilbo

Thursday, June 04, 2026

Thursday Trees


Since Mike's blog is temporarily down while he deals with computer problems, I thought I'd help out by continuing his Thursday Trees posts until he's back in business. Here we go ...
















Here's hoping Mike gets back soon ... until then, I'll try to keep the tree flag waving.

Have a good day, and come back tomorrow for our first Great Moments in Editing and Signage for June - see you then.

Bilbo

Sunday, May 31, 2026

Musical Sunday


Since traveling has become so expensive as a result of the soaring gas prices caused by Der Furor's misbegotten Iran war, The Traveling Wiburys have announced they will be performing from home until further notice ... 


The full lyrics, for those who want them:

Been beat up and battered 'round
Been sent up, and I've been shot down
You're the best thing that I've ever found
Handle me with care
 
Reputation's changeable
Situation's tolerable
Baby, you're adorable
Handle me with care
 
I'm so tired of being lonely
I still have some love to give
Won't you show me that you really care?
 
Everybody's got somebody to lean on
Put your body next to mine, and dream on
 
I've been fobbed off, and I've been fooled
I've been robbed and ridiculed
In daycare centers and night schools
Handle me with care
 
Been stuck in airports, terrorized
Sent to meetings, hypnotized
Overexposed, commercialized
Handle me with care
 
I'm so tired of being lonely
I still have some love to give
Won't you show me that you really care?
 
Everybody's got somebody to lean on
Put your body next to mine, and dream on
 
I've been uptight and made a mess
But I'll clean it up myself, I guess
Oh, the sweet smell of success
Handle me with care

Go ahead and dream on. Have a good day and enjoy the rest of your weekend. More thoughts coming.

Bilbo

Saturday, May 30, 2026

Cartoon Saturday


For gawd's sake, isn't this #%$&! month over yet?

In his first encyclical, Pope Leo eloquently warned of the risks of artificial intelligence, although natural stupidity may be the greater danger; the agency formerly known as the Department of Justice has purged its website of press releases related to charges against rioters in the January 6th insurrection, "proudly" defending the action as "stripping DOJ’s website of partisan propaganda;” the Bureau of Engraving and Printing has confirmed plans - if "active legislation" is approved - to print a commemorative $250 bill with Der Furor's image in "honor" of the nation's 250th anniversary; in the latest stop on Der Furor's revenge tour, the agency formerly known as the Department of Justice has launched a criminal investigation into writer E. Jean Carrol, who accused Der Furor of raping her in the mid-1990s and won an $83.3 million judgment which Der Furor is still fighting; and in (where else) Florida, an elderly man wearing only a G-string thong, who plastered on lipstick in front of a responding female police officer and asked her to “jump rope for me, baby doll,” was arrested on indecent exposure charges after multiple complaints from his neighbors.

None of us are getting any younger, and so I thought I might take the edge off thinking about mortality by presenting a collection of cartoons about funerals. I've gotta tell you, some of these are to die for ...

Yes, Amazon actually does sell coffins; you just need to carefully specify the delivery location ...


It's appropriate ...


So is this one ...


And this one ...


It wouldn't have been my last request, but to each his/her/their own ...


As last requests go, it's one of the more unusual ...


The actual play is enjoying a revival on Broadway ...


I think a lot of members of Der Furor's regime will have a tough time with that ascent ...


Using GPS isn't always your best option to get where you're going ...


It's always tough to say goodbye to a big shot of his caliber ...


And that's it for the last Cartoon Saturday of May - I hope you enjoyed our humorous take on a macabre topic.

Have a good day and a great weekend. More thoughts tomorrow, when we present a request from the Traveling Wilburys. See you then.

Bilbo

Friday, May 29, 2026

The On-Crack Ass Clown for May, 2026


As long-time readers of this blog know, I generally present my Ass Clown awards twice each month, based on the fact that most months have four Fridays available, the other two of which are dedicated to Great Moments in Editing and Signage. Twice a year, though, the calendar yields a month with five Fridays, and depending on how they fall they can allow a third Ass Clown award. 

Such is this month; the other will come in October. 

And so it is, Ladies and Gentlemen, Dear Readers, that I am able to designate

The On-Crack Ass Clown for May, 2026


and the award goes to

The White House Cage Fight


Yes, friends, nothing says "happy birthday" to the United States of America and celebrates her values quite like a grotesque display of violence on the South Lawn of the White House - the same place that hosts children for the annual White House Easter Egg Roll. The event, officially named "UFC Freedom 250," will be held on June 14th of this year - Flag Day and (by the sheerest of coincidences) the 80th birthday of Der Furor.

You might have thought that the 250th anniversary year of the signing of the Declaration of Independence would be an opportunity for Americans to reflect on our history - a time to think about where we started, how we've developed as a nation, where we are today, and where we want to go in the next 250 years. Unfortunately, that's not the style of our current "leadership." 

Instead of a thoughtful assessment of the lessons of history and their meaning for our future, a celebration of our accomplishments and a reckoning with our shortcomings, we will be treated to the spectacle of 14 men beating each other's brains out in front of a cheering mob of Der Furor's invited guests. Instead of the quiet, subdued dignity of the historic White House (minus, of course, the late East Wing), we'll have a garish, brightly-lit cage in which the violence so honored and espoused by Der Furor and his angry MAGA followers is offered as a symbol of our wildly distorted national values. 

Along with Der Furor's grotesquely inappropriate "Monumental Arch" and his expensive and unnecessary White House Ballroom/Drone-Proof Bunker, the UFC cage takes its place as a symbol of our diminishing stature as a nation and a people. 

Ladies and Gentlemen, Dear Readers, it gives me no pleasure to designate The White House Cage Fight as our On-Crack Ass Clown for May, 2026. It's a sad symbol of what our Founders' dream has become under a corrupt regime that has nothing but contempt for our traditional values.

Have a good day. Demand better when you cast your votes in the midterms and in the 2028 presidential election.

More thoughts coming.

Bilbo

Thursday, May 28, 2026

Amathia


I learned a new word today.

Amathia (ἀμαθία) is an ancient Greek philosophical concept that translates roughly as "willful ignorance" or "intelligent stupidity." It indicates not merely a lack of information on one's part, but rather a conscious choice to remain ignorant or an unwillingness to learn despite having the capacity to know better or expand one's knowledge. Socrates and other Greek philosophers viewed it as one of the most dangerous forms of ignorance because it means a person has rejected wisdom in order to remain in their comfort zone, softly wrapped in their pre-existing beliefs.

Amathia is relevant in today's era of cognitive dissonance, herd mentality, and ideological rigidity. It reminds us that individuals can become trapped in their beliefs, and can harm themselves and others when they ignore obvious evidence or refuse to consider information or perspectives that conflict with their own.

The modern translation of amathia is "MAGA."

Have a good day. Eschew amathia. 

More thoughts tomorrow, when we heap dishonor on the On-Crack Ass Clown for May. See you then.

Bilbo

Sunday, May 24, 2026

Poetry Sunday


Tomorrow is the national holiday of Memorial Day, on which we remember those who have died in the service of the nation, from the Revolutionary War to the war being waged in our name against Iran. It is a holiday with decreasing meaning to modern Americans, who are no longer used to the huge death tolls of our past wars and who observe it mainly by shopping Memorial Day sales and having picnics in the warm spring weather.


It's a day that had a much deeper meaning for our parents and grandparents, and the horror of war gave rise to generations of poets like Wilfred Owen, the British soldier poet killed in action in France just a week before the end of the First World War. 

Anthem for Doomed Youth
by Wilfred Owen

What passing-bells for these who die as cattle?
Only the monstrous anger of the guns.
Only the stuttering rifles’ rapid rattle
Can patter out their hasty orisons.
No mockeries now for them; no prayers nor bells;
Nor any voice of mourning save the choirs,
The shrill, demented choirs of wailing shells;
And bugles calling for them from sad shires.
What candles may be held to speed them all?
Not in the hands of boys, but in their eyes
Shall shine the holy glimmers of good-byes.
The pallor of girls’ brows shall be their pall;
Their flowers the tenderness of patient minds,
And each slow dusk a drawing-down of blinds.

Have a good day, and on this weekend, remember those who died far from home and family so you could shop the sales and enjoy the picnics. More thoughts coming.

Bilbo

Saturday, May 23, 2026

Cartoon Saturday


I never thought I could be so exhausted from simply trying to keep up with the news.

After nearly 11 years, comedian Stephen Colbert has gone off the air, likely because of a CBS network management desire to appease Der Furor; Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard announced that she will leave the regime on June 30th, ostensibly to spend time with her seriously ill husband; Der Furor dropped his $10 billion lawsuit against the Internal Revenue service in exchange for creation of a fund to reimburse his cronies prosecuted by the Biden administration and a blatantly corrupt agreement from the Justice Department to exempt himself, his family, his associates, and his businesses from tax audits in perpetuity; the United States has moved its consulate in Nuuk, the capital of Greenland, from a “little, red Nordic-style wooden house near Nuuk’s fishing harbor" to three floors in a new building on the main street, equipped with bulletproof glass, security grilles and space for armored vehicles, dubbed “Trump Tower” by local residents; and in Grand Traverse, Michigan, a woman arrested on charges of trespassing and suspected shoplifting was found to have concealed a full 750ml bottle of Pinot Grigot wine in her vagina.

This week, I thought a collection of cartoons about religion would be a good idea, before Der Furor's regime decides to smite you for laughing at them.

Sorry, no ...


That didn't age well ...


I feel the same way ...


Well, it's one way to choose your belief system ...


When deities compare their gripes ...


Moses meets Neptune ...


They always find a way to monetize the faithful ...


He's been a bad doughboy ...


How some people choose their idols ...



The good old days ...


And that's it for today's Cartoon Saturday salute to religion. Laugh now, before the Christian Nationalist Inquisition becomes the latest Cabinet agency. 

Have a good day and a great weekend, and come back tomorrow for our final Poetry Sunday of the month. More thoughts then.

Bilbo