Mike Pence Cartoons—The Vice-Presidential Candidate’s Law School Drawings
Behold the VP nominee’s alter ego, Law School Daze
From: Mike Pence Cartoons—The Vice-Presidential Candidate’s Law School Drawings
by Tod Kelly · November 23, 2016
Behold the VP nominee’s alter ego, Law School Daze
From: Mike Pence Cartoons—The Vice-Presidential Candidate’s Law School Drawings
Tod Kelly
Tod is a writer from the Pacific Northwest. He is also serves as Executive Producer and host of both the 7 Deadly Sins Show at Portland's historic Mission Theatre and 7DS: Pants On Fire! at the White Eagle Hotel & Saloon. He is a regular inactive for Marie Claire International and the Daily Beast, and is currently writing a book on the sudden rise of exorcisms in the United States. Follow him on Twitter.
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I’m a plaintiff’s lawyer and found the torts for kids cartoon pretty funny especially his illustration of Palsgraf. The gunner’s disease was also pretty funny and accurate.
Note: I was voted Top Gunner in my law school class. No one is surprised.Report
Here’s a question: why do lots of people say deviate or dominate when they should say deviant or dominant? This seems to be an amazingly common malapropism even among very highly educated people (e.g. lawyers) and it irritates me to no end. The former is the verb form of the word while the latter is used as an adjective. She dominates him. She is the the dominant partner in the relationship. His actions deviate from currently accepted norms. He is a deviant. They don’t even sound similar.Report
They don’t hang out with enough deviants and dominants to know the proper terminology?Report
Sounds like a question a deviated prevert would ask.Report
Mr. Pence has precisely as incisive sense of humor as I would have expected…Report