CSotD: Civilization and its Discontents
We’ll start off today with Jimmy Margulies (KFS)‘s cartoon, in which he mashes up the Roald Dahl re-write kerfuffle with…
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We’ll start off today with Jimmy Margulies (KFS)‘s cartoon, in which he mashes up the Roald Dahl re-write kerfuffle with…
There have been additional cartoons about the rewriting of the late Roald Dahl’s books, but, having covered the topic, I’m…
Eric Allie (Counterpoint) offers a sort of “I know you are, but what am I?” analysis of Cancel Culture, in…
There’s not much to say about the place of truth and illusion in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? without spoilering…
Prickly City (AMS) has been looking askance at the GOP lately, which would be unremarkable if the strip weren’t a…
Cartoon coverage of last night’s State of the Union Address began in advance, and Scott Stantis (Counterpoint) echoed the Clay…
I wish I could disagree with Clay Bennett (CTFP), but, yeah, that’s pretty much the State of the Union, and…
Mike Luckovich becomes one of the first cartoonists to add Mike Pence to the list of administration officials who have…
(Martyn Turner) (Matt Pritchett) Asked and answered. The Gnomes of Zurich may have lost some of their luster to the…
Rod Emmerson comments on Prince Harry’s book, and I appreciate that he is commenting on the impact of the book…
I was dismayed to read the absurd piece by a Cleveland editor in which he said that, while readers like…
I’ve had enough cartoons about the speakership voting, but I did get a laugh out of RJ Matson’s commentary because…
There’s such as thing as being “too smart for the room,” which generally signals a failure because the audience couldn’t…
Rob Rogers’ cartoon is a good starting place today, because it’s not dishonest, but it’s definitely over-simplified and feeds into…
I’ve got to agree with John Cole on this one: The response from the GOP to the revelations from Mar…