Saturday, May 21, 2022

Cartoon Saturday


Oh, for Pete's sake ...

Der Furor has paid a $110 thousand contempt of court fine imposed by a New York judge after he (Der Furor, that is) failed to produce documents in response to a subpoena issued by the New York state Attorney General; celebrity doctor Mehmet Oz and former hedge fund CEO David McCormick are preparing for a runoff election after finishing in a near dead heat in the Pennsylvania primary elections this past Tuesday; as if we didn't have enough to worry about, cases of infectious monkeypox are being investigated in the US, as well as in several European countries, Canada, and Australia ... with all the monkey business going on in the GOP, there are fears of a serious outbreak among Republicans; Taliban authorities in Afghanistan have ordered female news anchors to cover their faces while on television; and in Finland, a small brewery has launched a NATO-themed beer to mark the country’s bid to join the military alliance ... the brew is called "OTAN," which is a pun on the Finnish expression “Otan olutta,” which means “I’ll have a beer,” and the French abbreviation for NATO, which is “OTAN.”

This week, since hard-core conservatives are trying hard to impose their religious beliefs on the entire population, I thought a few cartoons featuring religion and The Almighty would be appropriate ...

You'd think God could get any domain he/she wanted ...  


It rather depends on which side you're on, doesn't it? ...


At least they give you a warning ...


God tries the Microsoft approach to problem solving ...


He must be a Labrador Redeemer ...


Food truck in the Garden ...


I think that sounds truer every day ...


You'd think an almighty and omnipotent deity would have more to worry about ...


Yeah, marketing ...


Where you can stretch your muscles as well as your credulity ...


Have a good day and a great weekend ... more thoughts tomorrow, when Musical Sunday returns.

Bilbo

2 comments:

Mike said...

We've had a few small tornadoes here in the last few days. The 'God works in mysterious ways' people were on the news.

allenwoodhaven said...

These are great!