Sunday Morning in Pictures XXII

[May 3, 2026]  There is nothing like waking up on a sunny Sunday morning (before sunrise, heh) to look at a bunch of funny memes on the Internet.  It’s been since January since I posted last, and yes I’m late, but my wife reminded me I’m overdue posting a Sunday Morning in Pictures on my website.  Pssst, she says I’m “too serious.”

Some political humor, some off-sex joke humor, and some random humor.  If you’re offended, tough nutcracker to you.  I put these out in jest, and I mean no harm to anyone, especially to snowflakes (is that still a descriptive word anymore?).  Well, I’m kidding of course because I love making snowflakes melt, and if they’re a college snowflake, then I’m really happy.

Enjoy this Sunday morning in pictures, numero XXII.

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Author: Douglas R. Satterfield

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13 thoughts on “Sunday Morning in Pictures XXII

  1. Mikka Solarno

    Please keep these pictures as a regular Sunday feature, just like the comics in the Sunday morning paper used to be.

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  2. Paulette Johnson

    Dear Gen. Satterfield and readers of The Leader Maker, I visited your “Sunday Morning in Pictures XXII” expecting light-hearted memes to start the week. What I found instead was the same tired cocktail of political jabs, “off-sex joke humor,” and casual digs at “snowflakes” that conservative meme pages have been recycling for years. Let’s be clear: “just jokes” is the oldest defense in the book for content that punches down at women, feminists, and anyone who dares challenge the status quo. When your post proudly includes “off-sex joke humor” and brags about melting snowflakes (especially college ones), you’re not being edgy — you’re signaling that women’s bodies, boundaries, and intelligence are still fair game for cheap laughs. That’s not harmless banter; it’s a symptom of a culture that still treats women as punchlines rather than full human beings.

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    1. Bryan Z. Lee

      Don’t be so serious Paulette that you are offended by everything, and probably responsible for nothing. SMILE.

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      1. Melissa Jackson

        Paulette, Bryan is right, so best pay attention in this matter. You’re not gaining any converts to your feminism this way; and driving off those who might convince otherwise.

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  3. Idiot Savant

    See Cuba/Communism pix. After having been there in the late 1980s, I find it inconceivable to see how any American who have gone there can come back and still see Cuba as a great model for how the rest of the world should be. But, then again, there are some totally committed socialists who would love Stalin too. Just ignore the misery and deaths that were a product of the feature that communism/socialism is actually an end of civilization ideology. Gen. Satterfield, thank you sir for more pix from your website, keep ‘em coming our way.

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  4. Jason Bourne

    Missed this great post of some truly funny memes!!!!!!!!!! 😂

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  5. Randy Goodman

    Whenever there is a new Sunday Morning in Pictures by Gen. Satterfield, I’m there for him. Why? Simple, it is a day to sit back a little and have a chuckle or a belly laugh, and to give a grade to each meme that he posts. I love it like so many of my friends here love it too. Sir, keep these memes coming; or as you say “pictures.” Meme is the word. Well done!

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  6. Liz at Home

    Where are the British memes! I want British memes! Ha Ha Ha, just kidding. Loving all the pictures/memes that Gen. Satterfield has each and every Sunday he decides its times for a little laughter.

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