I’d get this as a tattoo…

…if I was the sort of person who would get tattoos*:

No one’s a bigger fan of what you do than the people that hate you the most.”

This is so, so true.

Moe Lane

*I’m just not.  I don’t have anything against tattoos, or the people who have them; I would recommend against turning your face into a Maori war mask, but that’s for practical reasons and I generally will only stare until I’ve had a good, long look and the novelty’s worn off.  But I have no real desire to get a tattoo.

This is not how normal people see the Sanford affair.

Randy Milholland of the webcomic Something Positive is not ‘normal,’ and he would probably be angry with me if I said that he was. But he is clear-headed, and he is not a political obsessive like, well, me – so the designation more or less counts in this context.

Besides, this is, like, wicked funny. Without being particularly partisan about it. Warning: the language is a bit rough, so it’s going under the fold. Continue reading This is not how normal people see the Sanford affair.

A useful corrective, for us political types.

I’m not saying that Randy Milholland is precisely normal – he’d probably be offended if I suggested that – but he may not be completely incorrect, here.

Something Positive needs some better sharing options, though. Just saying. The way that Achewood and xkcd set things up is pretty good.