CSotD: A mostly funny Friday
Some years ago — never mind how long precisely — having burned out on the politics of the day, and…
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Some years ago — never mind how long precisely — having burned out on the politics of the day, and…
The whole world is watching, and Peter Schrank indicates what the whole world is thinking, or at least the whole…
So this happened yesterday. You might have seen something about it on TV. They don’t really ask that question, but…
At the risk of sounding like an incompetent, unpatriotic university president, I think context matters, and Jefferson’s oft-quoted remark about…
The forum in Davos has just concluded, but I don’t want to talk politics today. However, here’s a cartoon from…
Someone emailed me to complain about Thursday’s Barney & Clyde (Counterpoint), not particularly saying it should be forbidden so much…
Bill Bramhall suggests that there may be some logical holes in Trump’s theory of presidential immunity. This cartoon demonstrates how…
And now, from the land where cigarettes never get any shorter, here are the missing Vintage Judge Parkers from Comics…
I’m starting the day with Nick Anderson‘s cartoon following the release of the Justice Department’s 600-page report on the May,…
I’m not exactly on the brink of despair, but Too Much Coffee Man (AMS) is close enough, because I’m beyond…
Dave Whamond notes the latest absurdity in Ron DeSantis’s war on thinking: The Escambia County school district has taken several…
Two days ago, I complimented Wiley Miller for timing a Non Sequitur (AMS) commenting on the Patriots’ lousy season such…
Today is a holiday, though it’s another of those American wage-slave holidays where the banks, the schools and the post…
Our impending political disaster is grim enough that Andertoons (AMS) manages to mine it not so much for an actual…
Can’t argue with Danae in today’s Non Sequitur (AMS), though mainly because I don’t want her coming after me on…