Well, as you have been saying that almost every time I have used one of his cartoons in the last 3 years I can only assume it has taken some time to sink in. Surely you can think of a better and more imaginative riposte than that as you idle away your day, it’s almost Elsby-like in its banality..
Well, no, it’s actually incumbent on you to tell me what is funny in that ‘cartoon’ and where-in lies his talent? The very best cartoons have two essential elements, they contain a good joke and they tell a truth in a new light. The above is mere agitprop designed (if that is quite the word) to throw propaganda titbits to those with no taste or discernment, let alone a true sense of humour.
Well, actually, its not incumbent on me to do anything for you. If you are too dumb to appreciate it I tend towards thinking that is your problem, not mine.
Oh yes Duffers; I did so laugh at Steve Bell’s cartoon in yesterdays Guardian, and even more so at todays cartoon, in fact I’d go as far as to say I’m pmswl/lmao. As Bob says you’d have to be pretty thick not to see any humour in Steve Bell’s work, and if you can’t see any point, political or otherwise in that comment portraying Cameron and Hunt as mere pawns or playthings in the Dirty Diggers pocket, then Bob is once again right in saying that you are Elsbyesque in your understanding of politics. No matter what mood I am in , the portrayal of Cameron with the condom wrapped over his face, and then him and Osborne as little Lord Fauntleroy’s and Old Etonians always brings a smile to my face, absolutely brilliant.
Well done, Councillor, you have now convinced me that Steve Bell is untalented and unfunny.
Well, as you have been saying that almost every time I have used one of his cartoons in the last 3 years I can only assume it has taken some time to sink in. Surely you can think of a better and more imaginative riposte than that as you idle away your day, it’s almost Elsby-like in its banality..
Well, no, it’s actually incumbent on you to tell me what is funny in that ‘cartoon’ and where-in lies his talent? The very best cartoons have two essential elements, they contain a good joke and they tell a truth in a new light. The above is mere agitprop designed (if that is quite the word) to throw propaganda titbits to those with no taste or discernment, let alone a true sense of humour.
Well, actually, its not incumbent on me to do anything for you. If you are too dumb to appreciate it I tend towards thinking that is your problem, not mine.
Alright then, did any one else laugh? . . . or even chuckle? . . . smile, maybe?
I really don’t see why I should do your research for you, you idle-arsed bugger, but it seems quite a few did… http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/cartoon/2012/apr/25/jeremy-hunt-rupert-murdoch
Oh yes Duffers; I did so laugh at Steve Bell’s cartoon in yesterdays Guardian, and even more so at todays cartoon, in fact I’d go as far as to say I’m pmswl/lmao. As Bob says you’d have to be pretty thick not to see any humour in Steve Bell’s work, and if you can’t see any point, political or otherwise in that comment portraying Cameron and Hunt as mere pawns or playthings in the Dirty Diggers pocket, then Bob is once again right in saying that you are Elsbyesque in your understanding of politics. No matter what mood I am in , the portrayal of Cameron with the condom wrapped over his face, and then him and Osborne as little Lord Fauntleroy’s and Old Etonians always brings a smile to my face, absolutely brilliant.