Since the cartoon is tagged 'Noam' and 'Chomsky', my reaction is directed there.
If I had realized, back when I was a freshman in college, that I could secure a chair at a prestigious university simply by stating the obvious over and over and over...
Is Chomsky (and the cartoon tagged 'Noam' 'Chomsky') correct? Sure. Does it matter? No. Now don't get all wrapped up. I don't have a problem with Chomsky because he's leftist or anti-American. I wouldn't characterize him as either. The problem is, I can't tell from his endless monologe of the obvious exactly what he would want America to be.
The endless list of what America has done wrong is obvious, but so what? What does he want America to be. Does he ever talk about what America should be, or is everything only this endless list of wrongs?
When I listen to Chomsky, and I have tried, I always end up feeling just exactly as I do when I've tried listening to Limbaugh (although I gave that up years ago). As far as I can tell, Chomsky is just as big a bag of wind as Rush, just at the other end of the spectrum: one blowing from the right, and one, I assume, blowing from the left.
Cute cartoon, though.