Saturday, April 14, 2018

Cartoon Saturday


Quite a week we've had, eh?

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg spent two days on Capitol Hill answering (and often dodging) lawmakers' questions about Facebook's data collection and sharing practices; Washington is tied in knots once again as leaked passages from the memoir of former FBI director James Comey (described by Donald Trump as an "untruthful slimeball," spun up both allies and enemies of the chief executive; House Speaker Paul Ryan became the latest GOP member of Congress to decide it's time to spend more time with his family, announcing that he will not run for reelection; after Russia threatened to shoot down aircraft or missiles targeting its Syrian allies, Donald Trump trolled on Twitter that the Russians should get ready for "nice, new, and 'smart'" missiles; and federal agents raided the home and office of Donald Trump's personal lawyer Michael Cohen, apparently in response to tips provided by the team of Special Counsel Robert Mueller.

This week, in honor of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's grilling by legions of holier-than-thou (and utterly clueless about social media) members of Congress, our theme is - what else? - social media ...

It's all in how you look at it ...


I think this is how it works in the White House, too ...


Why you need to check Facebook often ...


Specialized online sites ...


A new twist on an old staple of the movies ...


High Noon, 3.0 ...


21st century menus ...


Dealing with the Trump Organization ...


TMI ...


Being careful what you post is a good idea ...


And there you have it - your social media edition of Cartoon Saturday!

It looks as if it's finally going to be a beautiful weekend here in NoVa - bright sunshine and temperatures in the low 80s. Naturally, I'll be spending it outside in an attempt to get rid of the winter pallor.

Have a good day and a great weekend. More thoughts tomorrow on Musical Sunday.

Bilbo

4 comments:

  1. Those are terrific! I wonder what will exist in 20 years and I'm not sure I want to live long enough to find out.

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  2. Zebras, like people, should be careful what they post. Those cartoons were a joy!

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  3. Yes the word 'follow' has had a change of direction on what it means.

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  4. A Facebook enemies list. How up to date!

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