Can’t find the link to this Dilbert strip, but I saved it a while ago to my computer.
Dogbert is running for office:
Dogbert: Vote for me or the terrorists will use your skulls for salad bowls. Dogbert: I promise to take money from the people who don’t vote for me and give it to the people that do. Dogbert: Pollution has vitamins! Person in audience: I like how he makes me feel.
ETA: Uploaded it here. Now accepting pledges for my copyright infringement legal defense fund.
--Adapted from something in The Economist (sorry, they don’t have bylines)
-H. L. Mencken
Can’t find the link to this Dilbert strip, but I saved it a while ago to my computer.
Dogbert is running for office:
Dogbert: Vote for me or the terrorists will use your skulls for salad bowls.
Dogbert: I promise to take money from the people who don’t vote for me and give it to the people that do.
Dogbert: Pollution has vitamins!
Person in audience: I like how he makes me feel.
ETA: Uploaded it here. Now accepting pledges for my copyright infringement legal defense fund.
All of the strips can be found online at http://www.dilbert.com/strips/
And, tracing back from the filename, the strip in question.
What’s interesting from a rationalist point of view is the surprising extent to which this is not actually the case.
Anymore, at least, relative to the power of the state.