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I’m going to let Bill Bramhall’s tribute stand for all the Willie Mays cartoons, most of which took advantage of…
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I’m going to let Bill Bramhall’s tribute stand for all the Willie Mays cartoons, most of which took advantage of…
Too Much Coffeeman brings up the hostility some people have for banjos, which I confess I don’t understand, but which…
Start with the good news, which is that I agree with Dave Granlund’s idea though not with the sense of…
Most schools are out by now, though Big Nate (AMS) had me searching my memory for how the year’s end…
I don’t mind opposing points of view, but I get tired of citing Daniel Patrick Moynihan, and I get particularly…
If “timing is everything in comedy,” this is a darned hilarious F-Minus (AMS), because I dreamt all night of laying…
Clay Bennett (CTFP) marks Flag Day with a display of US flags flown respectfully over the years, contrasted with the…
We’ll start with something that hardly counts in the Grand Scheme of Things, except that accuracy does matter, even when…
There used to be a Sunday talking heads show called Issues and Answers, which was a pretty ambitious promise, though…
Prickly City (AMS) reiterates the high-minded, analytical approach familiar to grade-school alumni: “I know you are, but what am I?”…
Best way to shut me up is to draw the perfect cartoon. Too Much Coffee Man has done just that….
Bob Englehart provides a head-scratcher. There’s nothing wrong with contrasting two presidents, or two speeches, but you have to do…
Well, of course it was! Though Ann Telnaes could have run this cartoon just about anytime in the past decade…
(Thank you, Clifford Berryman) Pearls Before Swine (AMS) makes an excellent point, though there’s more to it. If you go…
Aislin starts off our D-Day commemoration in part because the Canadians tend to get bunched in with the British forces…