CSotD: Mistaken Identities, Perverted Ideals
Bill Bramhall marks the descent of Rudy Giuliani from “America’s Mayor” to a ridiculous — and now heavily fined —…
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Bill Bramhall marks the descent of Rudy Giuliani from “America’s Mayor” to a ridiculous — and now heavily fined —…
Humor specifically and cartoon commentary in general require context. The context of Paul Fell‘s cartoon is immediately clear to anyone…
Matt Davies Clay Jones By now you’ve heard that Time magazine has named Taylor Swift its Person of the Year,…
Graeme MacKay starts us off with something light: Canada has released its new money, with Charlie instead of Liz. You…
David Rowe, operating with the benefit of being a dozen or so time zones away, comments on last night’s debate,…
Tim Campbell (Counterpoint) may be urging voters to make good choices, but, as noted here the other day, clarity matters,…
It can’t get much simpler than Megan Herbert‘s illustration. We know what human rights are, and we claim to respect…
This is going to be a grumpy day, but let’s start with Jimmy Margulies (KFS)‘s commentary on Mike Johnson’s ascension…
You can tell this is an old Arlo & Janis (AMS) — it’s from 2000 — because I don’t think…
Timing matters, and Lee Judge (KFS) offered this cartoon yesterday. That, plus the elephants, indicates that he meant the metaphorical…
Robert Ariail depicts the Republican elephant whistling past the graveyard, and it certainly seems the GOP is coming apart at…
Since I’m trying to get out of town for the AAEC Convention in San Francisco, I intended to feature funny…
Political cartoons are supposed to offer political opinions, and Steve Kelley (Creators) is seldom shy about taking a partisan view….
Candorville (KFS) offered this portrait of fact-free criticism Sunday, and not only did the familiarity bring a chuckle, but it…
As is so often the case, I find myself reluctantly agreeing with Clyde’s dubious street smarts in today’s Candorville (KFS)…