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Friday, January 20, 2017
A Barry Special Day
Hope n' Change can't blame our coffee drinking friends for indulging in a bit of nostalgia on this very special day - something we'll be doing more of here next week as we tie up loose ends.
But today is about celebration. Celebrating the inauguration of a new President, who brings promise of a more hopeful (albeit no less colorful) future. Celebrating what is almost certainly the worst day of Hillary Clinton's life...which we hope will translate into many godawful days for Bill Clinton during his remaining STD-ridden years.
But mostly we're celebrating the fact that Barack Hussein Obama (aka Barry Soetoro) is no longer president, agitator-in-chief, and most prolific and profligate vacation-taker in the world. He has been an almost unendurable blight and curse on our nation, and will no doubt continue to be - albeit (finally!) as a private citizen.
We'll have a lot more to say next Monday after we've had a chance to reflect on this incredible and long-awaited day. But for now, we'd like to express our sentiments in a way that words simply can't handle. Which is why Hope n' Change is proud to present...
VIDEO: THE OBAMA LEGACY DISPOSAL TEAM
Best wishes, hugs, and hearty handshakes to all Hope n' Change readers on this glorious occasion - and please join us in drinking a toast to a new day of real hope for change!
Stilton Jarlsberg
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I guess this is what "tingley up and down my leg" feels like. I'm so glad I waited. A hearty handshake to you, Stilt. So fine.
ReplyDelete(standing ovation) Get that Jarlsberg a Carlsberg!
ReplyDeleteStilton,
ReplyDeleteThat was by far the most "bitchen" video I have ever seen. You have been an oasis in a dry, dry desert for all of us dehydrated Conservatives.
Please everyone pray for our new President Donald Trump everyday. God just gave us one more chance.
Stilt,
Your emails have been a Godsend for all of us. Please don't stop.
I'm on my 16th season of coaching Little League Baseball and every year I say it's my last. And every year I go out and do it again.
Give us one more year, please.
Peace,
Jim Gould
It is incredibly hard not to stay logged in watching the count down clock continually.
ReplyDeleteI for one thought God had forsaken this nation. Now, we have a chance to return to greatness and that is a chance we shall not squander. The continual animosity with the liberals will end soon. They will attempt to continue their sabotage but soon, when the righteous has gotten a belly full, it would have been better had they never been born. Their squealing will be heard around the world as their philosophy is dismantled and shown for what it is. Stilt, do not forsake us as we followers will continue to need your inspiration and wisdom.
I've got my phone set for an alarm and count-down timer for 12:01 Eastern. When it goes off, I'm seriously thinking about a Jack and Coke.
ReplyDeleteI am reminded of the great Roy Clark's 'Thank God And Greyhound You're Gone'. I think I will put the song on play today until my wife says "No more". I for one am looking forward to a clean, open, and honest administration and a whole lot of passport cancellations for those who need to be spoken to about the variety of broken laws perpetrated by them. 'Nuff said.
ReplyDeleteGod Bless America Again!
That
ReplyDeleteWas
GLORIOUS!
Thank you, Stilt - I'll be keeping your video in mind as I watch Donald Trump being sworn in. And, @rickn8or, great suggestion on the alarm ... gonna have to do that one, just for giggles.
God Bless you, Stilt
God Bless your readers
God Bless Donald Trump
God Bless America!
Amen to you, Mr. Jarlsberg and thank you.
ReplyDeleteGod bless American, indeed. Hopefully we've dodged the bullet for a while, at least.
Happy Inauguration Day to everyone! Only a few hours left...
ReplyDeletePack your bong, roll up your prayer rugs, and get the hell out of our house!
ReplyDeleteThis just in: Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman made it in just under the wire to be pardoned by the soon to be ex-prez. NOT REALLY!!! But he does have a few hours left, as I write this, to throw a couple more F-U's at the American public he so disdains.
ReplyDeleteStilt: I'm really gonna' miss ya, man. Not only the razor-sharp wit as expressed in the strips, but in the insightful commentary as well.
Just about as much as Stilt, I'm also gonna' miss the heck out of a lot of the people that post here, most especially "John the Economist". I always learned something new from you, and truly looked forward to reading your comments.
I'm sure you're all aware that Barry is planning on sticking around Washington for a few years. The media is already primed to have him opine on anything and everything Trump does and says, hopefully providing Stilt with ample material. But I understand if you don't feel obligated to keep me entertained.....
Sniff. Sniff. I shed a tear of joy watching that triumphant video! Good on ya, Stilt!
ReplyDeleteI also shed a tear knowing the impending end to this glorious forum. I'll miss you - but I'll miss you like I'd miss any other superhero who has left the field because the enemy has been vanquished. Here's hoping that the electorate gives no cause for you to don the cape, mask, and cheese again in the future (but alas! I think that may be a false hope).
Thank you Stilton, for making the last eight horrible years a little less horrible.
ReplyDeleteNow THAT was a fireworks show. Could we get that on the national networks right after Trump takes the oath? And I'll bet some of my own money Trump won't stumble over the oath of office and have to do it again later to be sure he's in.
ReplyDeleteOutstanding Stilt!! Was that a Twenty One Boom salute? I will go back and count them again. BRILLIANT!!
ReplyDeleteI feel a THRILL going up my "legacy"... lamont is GONE today! To quote Roberto Duran... "NO MAS... NO MAS!" See ya, SUCKER! (and THAT is NOT symbolic, according to Reggie Love) Employing some "tech-talk", BYTE ME, you 2 bit Dicklesstator! Never before was the term WORTHLESS BASTARD more apropos! Zimbabwe needs you to "fix" their economy... ((Russian) HACK, (Russian) HACK). STICK IT where the Sun doesn't shi... oh wait... you LIKE it that way you smarmy faggot.
ReplyDeleteAh, the catharsis. Great (and fitting) vid.
ReplyDeleteWhat a long eight years. What a waste. Thank you Stilton and HnC commenters for easing the pain. May the new administration live up to it's potential. There is a lot of rot and Marxist evil to clean out of the bureaucracy, it's going to take a while.
ReplyDeleteHave any of you dear readers had a song or tune in your head that just wouldn't go away?
ReplyDeleteI have for the last several days. Oh, the tune: Hail to the Chief!
Ain't it great!
This will be a memorable day in more ways than one. BUT, as much as I will be glad to see O go away, and while I HOPE Trump will perform brilliantly, honorably, correctly, etc.... I still worry. Maybe O has permanently damaged my sense of "maybe next time will be better", but I will wait with cautious optimism. I read from too many people about all the things that Trump will, or will not do, and I fear there will be disappointments for them.
ReplyDeleteSo, my advice is to be optimistic, but be realistic at the same time.
Keeping my fingers crossed.
Thanks to you for your wonderful site that has become a mainstay of my daily Internet journey. Creative, funny, and sometimes even brilliant. A great site.
ReplyDelete@Walter: Neil Young's "Walk like a Giant" has been in my head. Looking back, it seems if any of the other 15 or so key Republican contenders had made it, and of course any Democrat, this day would not mark the same potential for significant change. And as said yesterday: Barack Who?
ReplyDeleteWell, its 1:08 hours (and counting) to the great inauguration. After 8 deplorable years, just one thought: great bolshy yarbles to all pinkos, especially their great chief barry osama.
ReplyDeleteFREE AT LAST, FREE AT LAST! Thank God Almighty we're FREE AT LAST!
ReplyDeleteThank You Stilt for all of your common sense cartoons during the past eight years. "You are a scholar and a Gentleman." In high school that was the highest compliment we could pay to another male. If we were speaking to a female, we said "Lady." There were only two genders in the early 60s, and there was no mistaking who was who. Thanks also to your loyal band of bloggers/commentators. I learned from all of you. Dave Neumann. A Deplorable living in the "flyover" State of Wisconsin, The Cheesehead Nation. But we got it right in November!!
ReplyDeleteWatching the inauguration while I write this... The end of an Error and the beginning of a new Day for our country. Stick around, Stilton.....after eight years of travail, this might be fun!
ReplyDeletePresident Trump! Ex-President Obama! It doesn't get any better than this!
ReplyDeleteAlthough I was never a Trump supporter, I do feel strangely optimistic if for no other reason that there actually might be some sort of change in Washington in contrast to the much more of the same we knew we were in for under Hillary.
ReplyDeleteFor one thing, for the last two years I'd been assuming that I'd be retiring within two years of today's inauguration because of everything that Hillary was going to make "free" while raising my taxes to levels that would have made working for those things largely pointless.
But now it looks like I'll be remaining busy and productive for the foreseeable future. I feel much better about that than becoming just another ward of the state like millions have become under Obama, and certainly would have under Hillary.
But none of this means that as patriots our job is done. It never is. We've been watching the left behave as though they're unhinged over Trump. But the fact of the matter is that they'd be behaving this way regardless of who was elected. A side effect if our unprecedented affluence is that today we have literally millions of people who do not have to fight for their own survival, and have lots of free time to be discontented and cause trouble. And they will do so.
As for Obama's legacy, if we could only dispose of it so easily. It pretty much speaks for itself. As he's been doing for the last several months, he'll spend the next year or two working diligently to spin what should be unspinnable; doubling the national debt, empowering our enemies while dissing our allies, fermenting hate between the races which were getting along pretty well before he showed up, and the list goes on.
If Trump achieves just a quarter of what he's said he will, his administration will be regarded a raging success. So today, I'll remain optimistic for my country's sake.
Watching the inauguration now Laughing at the obvious vitriol the Obummer is putting out towards Barry. Noticing Michael, so far, has completely ignored Melania.... there is NOTHING. I do like the fact tht we KNOW what is under Melania's lovely dress... a real woman!
ReplyDeleteHAHA they are discussing how much the Obama's are leaving behind... immense popularity, etc etc... omg they are making Obama and his partner frigging SAINTS! How terribly popular Obummer is.... dear lord, will it ever stop with the St. Obamas?
WE ALL CELEBRATE THE CHANGE.
And Thank You Stilton and your host of lovable characters for helping us to survive the past 8 years.
HELL BTW in my time zone, the inauguration was early morning. I am now stuck at home for hours because I drank a really heathly drink to celebrate during the inauguration. Anc CNN is STILL cutting up the presidential speech..... the media spins are hilarious. Time to hit my best web sites for the truth already...
ReplyDeleteDAMN your laying down your pen is the only bad side to this Trump presidency. You have no idea how much I love your work... and, platonically speaking, your sick but oh so healthy outlook. You gave beeb diubg tiyr Daddy proud.
DAMN that drink! You have been doing your Daddy proud!
ReplyDeleteThat was AWESOME !!!
ReplyDeleteGod Bless you and your family. Please keep up the Blog, it has been an inspiration the last 8 horrible years.
Thank you again for keeping us all sane !!!
Just heard one of the MSMM (main stream media morons) comment on a youngster next to PRESIDENT Trump as he was signing his first paperwork. The youngster said, "I want to go home." Any normal child's comment in that kind of formal environment to be sure.
ReplyDeleteThe MSMM said, "That is the way we all feel."
Well a--hole, no one is holding a gun to your head keeping you there. GO HOME!!
We won't miss you!
The next four years will be fun, if for no other reason than watching the libs heads spin like they are possessed every time PRESIDENT Trump succeeds at something.
To all fellow HnC's HAPPY INAUGURATION DAY!
Its all over! But the cameras just had to have shots of the twice-failed, pathological serial liar (and her serial sex predator husband) plus shots of the Hag from Massachusetts and Crazy Uncle Bernie.
ReplyDeleteStill Oh happy day!
as i was watching the ceremonies, 12 noon came and the tornado sirens went off. i truly do not know if it was for Trump or just a standard test. i do know that it seemed appropriate in the moment.
ReplyDeletethanks for everything Stilton. should you reconsider and choose to continue, i'll be here*.
*not intended as a threat.
That was totally WICKED!!!
ReplyDelete/ that kid from the Incredibles...
Seriously, using nukes to punctuate the 1812? Brilliant!
Naturally, The Bummer and family head off for another vacation - but this time THEY are paying for it!!!
Loved the speech, so much to happy dance about. He's certainly got hi work cut out for him, I hope he can make it stick!
Echoing all the rest, Thx SO much for all you've done, it has been a true pleasure (and relief) to be part of this community, and I'll definately 'stay tuned' see what's next.
Oh, and Noor - not only do we know what's under her clothes, we can actually gaze upon Melania and not risk bleeding eyes, like some of Mooch's "outfits"...
Happy Nobama Day HnC !
ReplyDeleteAmen, brother!
ReplyDeleteSpeaking of drinking a toast, my wife and I were debating whether it would be better to open a bottle of champagne last night, because it was the last full day of obama's reign, or to open it today to celebrate Trump's inauguration.
We ended up doing both.
Pop pop fizz fizz. Oh what a relief it is! I cannot express the joy I felt watching the Obamas taking off for the west coast where they can still bask in the adoration of their peeps. Back here in real America, I say Good Riddance!
ReplyDeleteDid I just see a POTUS give a speech without a teleprompter telling him what to say? Amazing.
ReplyDeleteAs predicted, I see that the spoiled brats are beginning to tear up Washington DC. All they are doing is convincing those who had lingering doubts about their support for Trump that they made the right choice. Hey kids, want more Trump? Because this is how you get more Trump.
ReplyDeleteWhen do the Obama tell-all books start?
Well done, Stilt!
ReplyDeleteFor the first time in EIGHT FREAKING YEARS, Our Country has HOPE for some real CHANGE!
A fitting send off for Dear Leader would be for the Marine Band to play Lynyrd Skynrd's "The Smell of Death Surrounds You" as he and the Wookie board their last free ride on our dime.
ReplyDeleteI saw a recording of the new President's Inaugural speech. Heads are probably exploding in capitals all over the world.
ReplyDeleteTotal non sequitur: I thought Melania Trump's outfit was lovely. Such a nice change from Michelle's Target separates. It will be so nice to have a First Lady who knows how to dress well again.
Dear friend, Noor al Haqiqa,
ReplyDeleteI think I agree with your assessment of the former First Ho magilla obama. It is SOOOOO wonderful to have a "First Lady" again. Of course I mean, one without an adam's apple OR A DICK!
Stilton,
ReplyDeleteThat video was awesome!
I took the day off to watch the inauguration, and it didn't disappoint. I couldn't believe my ears when President Trump bashed the living shit out of Obama's failed policies with the anointed one sitting right behind him! Then I noticed O'Liar's facial expressions, and hats off to him for pretending he wasn't seething with anger.
The happiest moment of the past 8 years for me was watching that asswipe and his USA hating wife board the presidential plane for the very LAST TIME! No more sniveling, holier than thou looks from that turd. No more tooth whistle (although Trump's nose sniffing is already annoying me). No more race baiting.
Time will only tell if Trump can make good on any of his promises, but I actually have some real hope for the first time in decades.
@Readers- What a day! Mrs. Jarlsberg and I watched the inauguration while splitting a bottle of champagne, after which I grilled thick steaks just to annoy PETA.
ReplyDeleteTrump's inaugural address wasn't what I expected, because it was exactly what I expected but didn't think would really happen: blunt, unpolished, unapologetic, populist, blisteringly critical of the Washington establishment, and filled with unsubtle declarations of his intent which no doubt raised terror in already hysterical Lefties. In other words, we enjoyed it.
I'm waaaaay behind in catching up with your comments here, so please excuse me if I don't respond to everyone individually. I assure you that I'm reading everything, and am yet again humbled by the many nice things being said about Hope n' Change and the community we've created together.
All of that being said, let me move on to some individual responses...
@Jim G- Glad that you (and others) enjoyed the video. Learning to edit is one of those things I've been meaning to get around to, and may finally have time for.
ReplyDeleteI admire your continuing dedication to coaching Little League, but I'm not making any promises (or even hints) about "just one more year" right now. Neither am I absolutely closing the door; like everyone else, I have to give this brave new world a few months to get fresh bearings. What direction that will send me in will be a discovery for all of us.
@Fred Ciampi- I've listened to the 80's song "Goodbye To You" (by Patty Smyth and Scandal) about 6 times today. In fact, in my mind the song will now forever be associated with this glorious day.
@FlyBoy- The hardest part of wrapping up Hope n' Change is that I'll miss the community of the many friends I have here. Someone suggested I create a new site where I don't worry so much about content creation, but still have a comments section where we could all just chat the way we do here. That idea intrigues me, but again - I've got to spend some time "in the clear" before deciding on anything. But this is also why I really want everyone to add their contact info to my mailing list (near the top of the left column) so I can reach you if we decide to get the band back together.
@Emmentaler Limburger- I like the superhero analogy although it's a bit overblown; I'm more like the guy in the foxhole who kept others entertained with his harmonica and repertoire of dirty jokes while the shells whizzed overhead.
@Walter L Stafford- I realized when I heard "Hail to the Chief" today that it was the first time in 8 years that it hadn't sickened me.
@Boligat- I still worry a lot about Trump's Presidency; many of his promises seem too broad and too bluntly expressed to be possible. Can he really keep the (ahem) "best" parts of Obamacare, cover everyone, reduce premiums, and reduce overall medical spending? I don't see how - though it's a nice sounding goal. His trade policies are a concern, too. But hey, at least he actually wants to do good for America, which makes for a refreshing change.
Optimism and a healthy dose of realism is indeed a good outlook for the foreseeable future.
@Rod- You're right that NO other candidate on the horizon, if elected, would signal the kind of shake up we're about to experience. Even Bernie Sanders, with all his radical socialism, would have found his hands tied about actually instituting policy.
ReplyDelete@John the Econ- Fine points. I, too, am looking at the future differently after this inauguration. Had Hillary won, I assure you I would be spending a lot more time in survivalist mode - not necessarily building a lean-to or making pemmican, but rather putting a lot of time into protecting my family's future financially, physically, and medically from a society which would treat us as "deplorables."
And you're certainly right that the job of patriots is never done. I'm not backing away from HnC because "we won!" and everything will now be peaches and cream. Rather, the central theme of this blog has been in fighting what the Left has been doing, and working towards getting Obama out of office. Little did I know that it was going to take all 8 years...
And sadly, Obama's legacy really can't be easily expunged - all the more so because he's going to continue to be in our faces, probably for decades. And because I believe him to be endlessly ambitious (and endlessly anti-American), I don't think he's out of the game by any means.
But as you say, today is a day for some guarded optimism. I don't think Trump can do everything he's promised, but if he can do even some of it there are better days ahead.
@Noor al Haqiqa- I'm glad you translated that last sentence for me. I was afraid to do a Google translation of "beeb diubg tiyr" in case it was some variation of "...and the horse you rode in on."
@American Cowboy- Yes, a lot of these talking heads should just go home. They have nothing useful to add to the national conversation.
@CenTexTim- Good call!
@Dan- I've always hoped that Sasha or Malia would eventually write a scathing "Mommy Dearest" style tell-all about the former First Family. In the meanwhile, maybe Reggie Love can find a publisher for "Body Man: Down Low in the White House."
@Graylady- In fairness to Michelle, she does not wear Target separates. She wears $10,000 ensembles that look like Target separates.
@Colby Muenster- When Trump started peeling the paint off Obama's dreadful reign, it made me think of Barry inviting the Supreme Court to the State of the Union and then demonizing them to their faces when they couldn't respond. The difference, of course, being that Obama had it coming today, and the Supreme Court didn't.
And I, too, enjoyed seeing Obama board that helicopter and fly off. At least, I enjoyed it for a couple of minutes before I realized the helicopter was just circling (like a vulture) and then landed nearby where...where...(I hate to say it)...Barry got out again. I was looking forward to watching him become a dot on the horizon and then disappearing - but I suppose we can't have everything.
I voted my conscience which wasn't Trump, but his speech said everything I wanted to hear. I HOPE he can follow through. The thing I liked best was he shredded the dic's legacy. It was glorious.
ReplyDeleteWell I recognize that with the departure of Mr. Hope and Change, (who had to divert from his intended destination of Palm Springs yesterday because of rain---even the weather gods are "pissed off" at him) you intend to close the blog down. We'll miss you--and I was growing partial to Busty Ross.
ReplyDeleteBut to parphrase Bob Hope "Thanks for the memories". You had a great run.
Loved every second of this tribute to our greatest turd to occupy the Oval Office
ReplyDeleteAmen!!!
ReplyDeleteI think your countdown clock should now read:"Time since screen door hit Obama's arse".
ReplyDelete@ Dan: Yeah, I'd like to see a tell-all book on the odd couple, but would it be printable?
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ReplyDeleteThank you for your splendid art work. You helped us survive!
Adios, au revoir, auf wiedersein, and don't let the screen door...
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the eight years of wet your pants funny, incisive, ruthless satire that I will miss, almost as bad as Bill Clinton will miss having Hillary out of town.
I found your blog late (about a year ago) but am so glad I did. Always good for a thought-provoking sympathetic chuckle. I found it via buying your Obamasutra book which was hilarious (and distressingly accurate). Thanks for giving many moments of funny during the bleakest days!
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