CSotD: Slags, gags and lags
I got a laugh out of this Ed Stein cartoon last night. It’s from 1994. I’d given up on contemporary…
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I got a laugh out of this Ed Stein cartoon last night. It’s from 1994. I’d given up on contemporary…
Signe Wilkinson offers commentary on Joe Biden’s current silence, which reminds me of an old piece of cowboy wisdom,…
Signe Wilkinson offers a disturbing commentary on a disturbing situation, Tara Reade’s contention that she was sexually assaulted by Joe…
Joy of Tech has me nailed fairly well. Their site is currently polling visitors to ask how much their lives…
Starting with a cheat: This is yesterday’s Brewster Rockit, but I’m featuring it today because it contains an important factor,…
Strip cartoonists have been at some pains to remind us that they work several weeks in advance and we shouldn’t…
Kevin Siers bids an affectionate farewell to the Sanders campaign, with a cartoon that evokes dreaming the impossible dream but…
We’ll start with Paul Fell today, because he expresses something fundamental in both the coronavirus matter and dialogue in general….
Clay Jones backs up his cartoon with a furious screed about conspiracy theories and sore losers, worth reading for…
A couple of Sunday funnies to start things gently. Zits made me smile partially for the portrait of a young…
Not to single out Benjamin Slyngstad in particular. He’s just one of a whole lot of cartoonists and late night…
So Joe Biden’s campaign is done, over, finished, because he decided to use a quirky, amusing word in place of…
Rob Rogers offers this play upon the question Ronald Reagan famously posed in 1980 to help him defeat Jimmy Carter:…
Alex neatly answers my usual “where to start” question because I should have pointed out this development when it started,…
In the current “Heart of the City” story arc, she has become class president, which puts her in conflict with…