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ROFLLL love the graphics!!
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Yikes, that Waxman guy’s nose! I know he can’t help it, but my goodness, I’ve never seen nostrils that face forward like that, and it was startling!
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And his resemblance to the Phantom of the Opera is super creepy!
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That’s true! Most often, Waxman is compared to a rat, but I think any comparison to a furry, cute critter is just wrong.
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Yes. Rats make good pets … or so I’ve heard from those who are devoted to theirs. I’m allergic to all rodents and way too snake-phobic to keep an animal with a long bald tail. Brrr.
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One of my girls had a pet rat, and he was just as cute and cuddly and friendly as any critter we’ve ever had in this house (and we’ve had a lot). It’s too bad the word “rat” has such negative connotations — if they were called something else, fewer people would hate them. A gerbil is also a type of rat, but most people don’t get creeped out by them. Whenever I mentioned my daughter’s pet rat to people, they would shudder and ask how I could stand having such a repulsive animal in my house. No one ever reacted that way when I talked about our pet gerbils. A rose by any other name…
So yes, I would be offended by anyone comparing Henry Waxman to a rat. And that Nancy Pelosi/tarsier comparison is also unfair to the tarsier. Tarsiers are really cute. My eldest daughter did an art project involving tarsiers once — I’ll try to find it to show you…
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Ooh ooh … wanna see Talented Teen of Bob’s tarsier art!!
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This one isn’t by the teenager, but by her big sister (my firstborn).
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The ART runs strong in the Bob gene pool!
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Apparently so, even though it passed my husband and me by. My husband is an architect, so he can draw, but it’s all technical/functional drawing, not the kind of stuff our kids do. The best we can figure is that the girls inherited their father’s good eye, visual imagination, and technical abilities, coupled with my wild imagination.
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I’d say that is exactly right. 🙂 Lucky you! (And us, since we get to share.)
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Found it. Here it is:

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Love it! … and it goes so well with this new fabric collection @ http://www.connectingthreads.com/collections/Indigo_Patchwork_Quilting_Fabrics__L197.html?intmedid=CollectionBox-197
I could totally see it printed on fabric and worked into a wonderful wall hanging with these other fabrics.
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When I saw it, I told her it would be a great textile design, or wallpaper (real wallpaper, not the computer kind). She had been in fashion design before she dropped out of college (long story), but I could definitely see her doing textile design.
BTW, the title of this piece is “The Revolution Never Sleeps.” 🙂
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That is shockingly good, but it doesn’t look like pencil or paint. Is it digital?
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I have never seen the original, only the photograph of it that she sent via email. I’m not sure what the medium is, but I’ll ask her.
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UnHoly horror, CtH! Hillary and Morgan look like one of my old bosses-from-hell when merged like that. I can forget about sleeping tonight. 😯
Pete, very timely and funny post. You are the master of the Dimbulb Democrat horror show, but how come you don’t have Debbie Wassername Schultz? She’s been in the news lately, and she’s just about as scary as anybody.
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