The Boondocks by Aaron McGruder for September 13, 2010
Transcript:
Caesar: What's the status? Huey: Actually, I'm writing a black history book. Caesar: Sounds...tame. Huey: Well...this is actually a book of future black history. Caesar: You're writing a history book about things that haven't happened? Huey: It's an exercise in optimism. Caesar: "August 2003: Al Sharpton cuts hair and becomes democratic presidential front-runner." Huey: Extreme optimism.
While Dennis is right-on, TedCoop is right that the presentation, if cleaned-up, would be much more convincing to readers. It would sound much less like foaming-at-the-mouth, and more like a reasoned argument.