CSotD: Faith, the gaining and losing of it
It’s a lovely morning here in the US for those in the center or somewhat to the left of center,…
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It’s a lovely morning here in the US for those in the center or somewhat to the left of center,…
Pat Bagley reached the same conclusion just before it apparently dawned on Congress that Tommy Tuberville’s precious stunt was providing…
Let’s start by declaring the distinction between an explanation and an excuse. A fair-minded person can explain what is happening…
Good to see that Barry Blitt is as confused as I am. I didn’t stay up to watch the debate,…
Robert Ariail sums up the GOP’s impeachment effort with a familiar expression, though he’s generous in assuming they even have…
Clay Bennett (CTFP) might instead have used a four-word slogan on that second shirt that ends “Find Out,” but it…
Sometimes it’s easy to call out a cartoonist. In this case, given that, in his profile statement at Counterpoint, Mike…
“Let us begin by committing ourselves to the truth—to see it like it is, and tell it like it is—to…
Pros and Cons (KFS) relies on three main characters: Samuel, the incompetent attorney; Stan, the somewhat brutish but kind-hearted cop…
Tom Tomorrow poses an interesting question: Should the mainstream media give coverage to foolish, hateful propaganda? Nobody would likely care…
If we’re going to talk about subjective reality, we might as well begin where the term was hatched, in the…
Gotta give Daniel Boris credit for honesty, though his pre-indictment take is something of a mayfly, posted in the brief…
This is one of those “Where do I start?” days, but Eric Allie (Counterpoint) offers a segue from yesterday, in…
Ed Wexler poses the question of whether Dianne Feinstein learned anything from the results of Ruth Bader Ginsburg lingering on…
Pedro X. Molina (Counterpoint) offers a provocative — in the best sense of the word — response to yesterday’s arraignment….