CSotD: Self-Owns, Own-Goals and Unforced Errors
Mike Smith (KFS) offers a common though often dubious critique, that the Republicans are flooding us with criticism of the…
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Mike Smith (KFS) offers a common though often dubious critique, that the Republicans are flooding us with criticism of the…
I know I got a bigger laff out of this BC (Creators) than I should have, because it happened to…
(Benjamin Slyngstad) (Pat Bagley) Here are two closely related commentaries on the negative response to diversity and inclusion in…
The headline I really wanted to use derived from a place Then-Wife worked, in which they printed up some of…
Ann Telnaes asks a simple question, amid the continuing downpour of corgis and weeping guardsmen and crowns being passed around…
Between the death of Queen Elizabeth and the Anniversary of 9/11, things are tedious over on the editorial pages, so…
The relentless corgi stampede continues, and Dr. MacLeod comments on the lack of imagination and creativity that it represents. I…
I wasn’t going to feature any of the 4,000 corgi cartoons today, but David Rowe’s is less about the dog…
I’ve got to agree with John Cole on this one: The response from the GOP to the revelations from Mar…
As is often said here, the “bland restatement” technique of cartoons like This Modern World is often a problem, since…
We’re not doing politics today, but Rod Emmerson‘s cartoon is a combination of politics and social commentary, since in New…
An odd piece today from Prickly City (AMS), where the meaning of Labor Day, and of holidays, has apparently disappeared…
Mr. Boffo reminds me of when I got a subscription to the New Yorker for donating to my NPR station….
I was surprised to hear yesterday’s news about the dip in NAEP reading and math scores over the past year,…
I take some comfort from Cathy Wilcox‘s cartoon, not because she’s a shining beacon of hope but because it’s good…