Saturday, August 30, 2025

Cartoon Saturday


How can this month not be over yet?? 

Two children were murdered and 17 others wounded when a murderer opened fire on a church service in Minnesota; Centers for Disease Control (CDC) director Susan Monarez was fired after less than a month on the job for failure to "aline with" Der Furor's agenda and refusing to resign; Der Furor has directed the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) to train only immigration enforcement officers through the end of the year; at a made-for-TV spectacle of a cabinet meeting, Secretary of Labor Lori Chavez-DeRemer informed Der Furor that his "big, beautiful face" was hanging on a banner at the Labor Department's headquarters building in Washington, DC; and in Britain, three men who illegally imported more than 91 million (!) cans of nitrous oxide - sometimes called "laughing gas" for its psychotropic effects when misused - were sentenced to as much as six years in jail after being found guilty of conspiracy to import a psychoactive substance, money laundering and possessing criminal cash. A fourth charge of criminal stupidity was dropped.

This week, because we all need a friend sometimes, and as a reflection of where the country is going, a collection of cartoons about dogs. 

I imagine so!


His visa had better not be overstayed ...


This must be a standard interview question ...


We've all been there ...


Canine pick-up strategy ...


I need this dog ...


Every dog has had his day ...


I need this dog, too ...


Canine security measures ...


It's probably all he needs ...


And that's it for the last Cartoon Saturday of August, 2025 - a month that didn't actually have much for us to laugh about. I hope you enjoyed it.

Have a good day and a great weekend. More thoughts tomorrow, when Poetry Sunday discusses the subject of baloney. No, not the kind offered by Der Furor and his enablers. See you then.

Bilbo

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