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Shoulda, Coulda, Woulda

Resolutions that need to be made but probably haven’t been

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Tim Pawlenty vows to utilize the latest strobe technology to at least give the appearance of movement.
Clint Eastwood vows to practice, practice, practice.

PBS determines not to do anything to rile Congress, and makes plans to transform itself into the 24-Hour Antiques Roadshow Network. Minus all that disreputable controversy.

The Airline Industry makes every effort to finally rid the skies of the most dangerous security element known to man: those pesky passengers.

The European Financial Crisis promises to fade into the wings.

The Asian Financial Crisis promises to take center stage.

John Boehner pledges to find a foundation color that reads less pumpkin and more summer squash.

Harry Reid makes a determined effort to focus more on the slightly wacky and less on the plumb crazy.

The Supreme Court steadfastly avers to put the fun back in dysfunctional.

Sheldon Adelson vows to spend the rest of his fortune on less risky bets than preposterous presidential candidates. He proceeds to blow it all on Nigerian lottery tickets.

Lindsay Lohan makes a concerted effort to get back to the thing she’s really good at. And equally determined to remember exactly what that is.

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The New York Times says five-time Emmy- nominated comedian and writer Will Durst “is quite possibly the best political comic working in the country today.” E-mail Will at durst@caglecartoons.com.

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