Dog Interview: Two State Solution?

June 8th, 2009

He’s getting more obstinate with the media. o


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11 Responses to “Dog Interview: Two State Solution?”

  1. haiperboles says:

    Bwahahaha! The best part is the look that he gives you at the end, as if to say that he is clearly done with this interview. I love these! Thank you for posting them!

  2. Kristan says:

    Hmm, something got his attention right around :24… Perhaps he thought of an alternative to a two-state solution?

    It’s tough being Chuck.

  3. I love Chuck’s political point of views. He is very wise.
    If he ever decides to run for office, let me know.

  4. bellacantare says:

    Yeah, it looked like your were totally putting him to sleep and then, bam, at attention. Maybe his advisor ran by with a squeeky toy.

  5. MonicaC says:

    Chuck is totally a cat. That’s the same look [at the end] that I get when I ask the cat his opinion.

  6. J. Bo says:

    I think Chuck’s just being careful not to come across as a Zionist in these touchy times, especially after being photographed wearing a breast-pad yarmulke here:

    http://www.dooce.com/daily-chuck/2009/06/08/sacrilege

  7. Lesley says:

    He always looks at you right at the end. He must know what “Thanks” means.

    There are so many things to love about the Chuck interviews. They are always done in profile. He gives nothing away to the human audience, but dogs watching everywhere will know exactly what he means when he shifts his ears back and forth and shutters his eyes.

    Jon also has the perfect tone in his voice and questions for these interviews. One can detect the fun he’s having but also the reverence he feels for this most esteemed canid.

  8. leesavee says:

    Chuck doesn’t need to say anything — his ears give his opinion.

  9. Dogmom says:

    I always depend upon Chuck’s articulation of his own opinions on these very serious and thought-provoking matters in forming my own viewpoint. His vast experience in things that I know nothing about are crucial to my intellectual filters. Thank you, sir.

  10. Dogmom says:

    Excuse my poor grammar. “Is” crucial to my intellectual filters. My bad.

  11. These interviews are GOLD! I am SO tempted to steal the idea for my own blog. SO SO funny!



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