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We’ve said it before but we’ll say it again; this guy, whoever he is, is a satirical genius. Perhaps it’s a stretch, but we’ll go out on a limb and declare him on a par with Will Rogers and Mark Twain.
We have also said we wish we knew his identity so we could give him proper credit but we are fairly certain this is a state employee and to do so would result in his/her instant teaguing.
Regardless, the people of this state are indebted to this artist for demonstrating how the top players in this administration have completely and consistently jindaled things up.
It’s not the artwork, which consists of a few computerized re-creations of stock photo images of the characters, that provides the humor. In fact, many of the images appear repeatedly throughout the collection of brilliant strips.
The key to this series is in the way the cartoonist uses dialog to capture the absurd buffoonery that currently permeates the entire fourth floor of the Louisiana State Capitol in lieu of any sound political and economic philosophy.
Why, we would not be at all surprised to learn that he works in the Division of Administration—right under Kristy Nichols’ nose.
Nah. That would be just too perfect.




Brilliant. I see the cartoonist used the bleached version of “Bobby”.
Great Strip – funny and real.- this one captures the fact that Stephen Moret is the smartest person working for him.
Moret is the smartest person working for Jindal- but that’s not much of a hurdle when you look at Timmy Teeppel and Kristi Nichols….
Tom, I really must thank you for your kind remarks and your generousity for running my cartoons now and then. While I do very much prefer to remain anonomous and snipe from the safety of cover, I will answer one of your persistent questions. I am a retired state worker. I started these cartoons one year after my departure. The sad thing is that I can actually draw and paint, but decided on this particular format because it allows me to publish twice per week.
I plan to keep this up until we are free from this governor and all of his draconian policies. That is of course unless he and Timmy move into the White House. There have been times when following Jindal so closely has left me feeling much like I suspect a detective in the vice division must feel after a particularly sleazy case. But your encouragement has kept me going. Again, thanks. Now, it’s Thursday and I need to work on number 207, or Vol. 3 No.7.
You didn’t post today’s remarks to draw me out into the open, did you?