CSotD: Exercises in Dubiosity
We’ll start this review of things that shouldn’t shake the firmaments with a Peter Brookes commentary on Dear Ex-Leader’s latest…
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We’ll start this review of things that shouldn’t shake the firmaments with a Peter Brookes commentary on Dear Ex-Leader’s latest…
First Dog on the Moon touches on several points, beginning with how stories get assigned, but you’ll have to go…
Start here: It seems that the Border Patrol officers may have only been whipping their horses, not the refugees they…
We’ll start this discussion of misunderstandings and outright lies with an easy one: Steve Kelley (Creators) resurrects an old canard…
Timing is everything, and, when I first saw this Matt Wuerker (Politico) piece, I planned to feature it with an…
Bill Bramhall starts us off with a bit of optimism, and he’s correct that a lot of people are fed…
Matt Wuerker (Politico) suggests that we’re so screwed up that the Taliban don’t have to attack us: They can just…
I wish I could agree with Jack Ohman on this one. Given the disloyalty of the Republican Party in recent…
John Darkow is hardly the only cartoonist to depict the last plane departing Afghanistan, or even the only one to…
(Peter Schrank) (Bob Gorrell – Creators) This Juxtaposition offers a starting point for the day, because Schrank is British,…
One of my favorite passages in “War and Peace” comes when young Nicholai Rostov gets his first, and nearly last,…
Joel Pett reflects a mood set by others. Today’s headline puns on a mystic 14th century text in which the…
(Steve Breen – Creators) (Matt Weurker – Politico) While Steve and Matt work this one out, we will eschew…
Pat Byrnes (Cagle) joins the masses, though only to mock their haste to be included. Constant Readers know I’ve been…
I’m feeling old and grumpy, but, thanks to Paul Berge, I feel less alone. I was tempted to do an…