CSotD: Elsewhere in the News
Joel Pett (Tribune) explains it all. We are now engaged in a great civil war, testing whether people are more…
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Joel Pett (Tribune) explains it all. We are now engaged in a great civil war, testing whether people are more…
Nobody is better at making too much of something that doesn’t really matter than First Dog on the Moon, and…
The Big Story today is that Princess Catherine, who seemed to disappear after a mysterious abdominal surgery of some sort,…
The primaries are all but over, and now we’re off to the November elections, though, as Adam Zyglis notes, not…
I gather Joe Heller is taking no pride in the coming elections, but he seems terribly cynical. It’s true that…
We’ll start with today’s Non Sequitur (AMS), a relatively gentle example of the sorts of ideas that emerge from the…
The Internets are full of cartoons marking the planned retirement of Mitch McConnell as Republican Senate Leader, many of them…
Paul Fell lays out one of the major issues in the upcoming elections, which is that a significant portion of…
Seems like President’s Day is a good excuse to start with this example of our love of lies and mythology…
Jeff Danziger (Counterpoint) says that we’ve suddenly turned into a nation of legal experts, though, to be fair, he didn’t…
The big news this morning is about Tucker Carlson’s interview with Vladimir Putin last night. It was so predictable that…
Nick Anderson makes an interesting observation: There has been a constant drumroll from the right publicizing the idea that the…
In case you hadn’t noticed, Mike Smith (KFS) points out that the border has become a major campaign issue for…
Bill Bramhall suggests that there may be some logical holes in Trump’s theory of presidential immunity. This cartoon demonstrates how…
Today is a holiday, though it’s another of those American wage-slave holidays where the banks, the schools and the post…