CSotD: Fake It ‘Til You Break It
Bob Englehart provides a head-scratcher. There’s nothing wrong with contrasting two presidents, or two speeches, but you have to do…
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Bob Englehart provides a head-scratcher. There’s nothing wrong with contrasting two presidents, or two speeches, but you have to do…
Jeff Koterba joins the ongoing theme of “Who cares?” with the by-now familiar message that it really doesn’t matter who…
The term “useful idiots” was not coined by Lenin, but it still means what we thought it meant, and Maartin…
Dave Whamond notes the latest absurdity in Ron DeSantis’s war on thinking: The Escambia County school district has taken several…
We’ll give the lead today to Dave Whamond’s Day by Dave (AMS), because he’s Canadian and the poem that inspired…
In such troubled times, a good laugh is of great value, and Fiona Katauskas gives up on ruminating over the…
I suppose it shouldn’t be surprising that Kal Kallaugher, who cartoons for the Economist among other clients, should demonstrate some…
Vladimir Putin has given cartoonists a gift with his long table, which seems to be linked to germaphobia, perhaps a…
Between countless variations on Putin painting himself into a corner and even more versions of people slapping other people, political…
I particularly like Andy Davey’s piece, both for what it is and for how it contrasts with other commentary. We…
Today’s Frazz (AMS) makes me wish for the days when I was Caulfield’s age and expected to live forever. For…
Timing is part of context, at least to the extent that, had this Rubes (Creators) run in December, it wouldn’t…