Spelling it Out for Rob Tornoe
By Matt Rooney | August 18, 2008
Celebrated-doodler Rob Tornoe thinks Sean Hannity is "big fat idiot." Apparently, Tornoe's criteria for idiocy doesn't include the ability to spell.
In the commentary accompanying his latest cartoon, Tornoe gleefully admires the "whole" Hannity allegedly dug for himself by differentiating between the respective infidelities of John McCain and John Edward. Oops. Look who's in a "whole" now?
As a blogger posting thousands of words on the Internet every week, I fully understand the periodic spelling error or grammatical snafu. It happens, so I'm certainly not trying to play "gotchya" with a cartoonist I usually enjoy. However, when you decide to take on a prominent public figure, reference him out of context, and assault him with words like "fat" and "idiot," you had better make sure that your work would pass muster in a high school English class.

Celebrated-doodler Rob Tornoe thinks Sean Hannity is "big fat idiot." Apparently, Tornoe's criteria for idiocy doesn't include the ability to spell.
In the commentary accompanying his latest cartoon, Tornoe gleefully admires the "whole" Hannity allegedly dug for himself by differentiating between the respective infidelities of John McCain and John Edward. Oops. Look who's in a "whole" now?
As a blogger posting thousands of words on the Internet every week, I fully understand the periodic spelling error or grammatical snafu. It happens, so I'm certainly not trying to play "gotchya" with a cartoonist I usually enjoy. However, when you decide to take on a prominent public figure, reference him out of context, and assault him with words like "fat" and "idiot," you had better make sure that your work would pass muster in a high school English class.






















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