CSotD: Lest We Remember
I’ll save the other Memorial Day cartoons for later, but Ed Hall provides a fitting starting point for looking at…
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I’ll save the other Memorial Day cartoons for later, but Ed Hall provides a fitting starting point for looking at…
Ward Sutton admits he drew this some time ago and it languished in the files at the NYTimes Review of…
(Kevin Kallaugher) (Matt Wuerker – Politico) The State of the Union speech was, indeed, a welcome relief from years…
One of the advantages for a newspaper of employing a local cartoonist is that, when someone in your congressional delegation…
There’s a full docket today, but let’s start with something specifically timely: Marc Murphy’s commentary on the start of the…
We start the day, and the week, with a Barney and Clyde (WPWG) in which Weingarten et cie use “beg…
Suddenly, there’s a lot going on, so we’ll let Tom Tomorrow start us off with the equivalent of the five-minute…
Christian Adams (Evening Standard) offers an intelligent take on Oprah’s interview with Meghan and Harry, and its potential impact on…
Stuart Carlson (AMS) leads off today with a commentary on the Republicans who are dropping mask mandates around the country….
It’s been a tough week for people who enjoy competition. Sunday night, the Super Bowl, predicted to be a high-scoring…
Clay Bennett (CTFP)‘s latest inspires a couple of reactions. One is to take it at face value, because it does…
I find it perversely comforting that, having praised Popeye the Sailor Mensch on Saturday for giving away a million dollars,…
We’ll let Jen Sorensen (Ind) set the stage for what is going to be an extensive and incomplete look at…
Mike Marland (Ind) asks the questions I’d also like an answer to. The least of them, I would say, is…
The railroads did not stop growing because the need for passenger and freight transportation declined. That grew. The railroads…