Back to episode — Episode 2910 CWSA 07/28/25
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The thing that makes everything better is called the simultaneous sip. And it happens now. Ah, everything's working. Paul, your timing is perfect. I know you do that intentionally. You always know when I'm looking at the screen. Good for you. All right. Well, good news. There's a New Jersey cat cafe coming. It will be called the Calico Cat Cafe. It's not ready yet, but Ben and Dora are opening i…
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As you may know, and we won't talk about this at length, the internet has a rumor that is false, of course, that I was pushing vaccines during the pandemic. Well, I did the opposite of that. And Jay Plemons was nice enough to put together a compilation of me doing what Jay calls whatever is the opposite of pushing the vaccines. So it's a compilation of all the times I say things like, "But I'm not promoting the vaccine. I'm not a doctor. Only your doctor should promote it. Don't take medical advice from cartoonists."
So I thought to myself, will this settle the question? Because there will be lots of people who say it's on X. And I thought, what are all those people going to do who were positive that I was pushing the vaccines when in fact I was not? And what do you think happened?
Have you ever been in a situation where you were having a debate with somebody, might have been your spouse, and because we write everything down, you know, their text messages and emails and stuff, have you ever had the experience where you could prove that your side of the argument was right in a way that was just undeniable? Here it is. Well, look, it's right there. It's right there on that message. Just read it yourself and you can see that I was completely right and you were completely wrong.
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very domain, whether it's your marriage or your co-workers or anything else? What happens next when you prove somebody wrong with documentation that's irrefutable? They always change the topic and pretend they were always talking about something else. And that's what happened. So already this morning, some of the commenters are coming in saying, "Well, it wasn't really about the question of wheth…
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