CSotD: Perceptions, Exceptions, Deceptions
Adam Zyglis sets the stage for today’s ruminations, though his cartoon from a few days ago is slightly spoiled by…
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Adam Zyglis sets the stage for today’s ruminations, though his cartoon from a few days ago is slightly spoiled by…
Couldn’t decide whether to start or end with Scott Stantis‘ take, but I don’t suppose it much matters. Martin Niemöller…
Which of you, if his son asks for bread, will give him a stone? — Matthew, 7:9 I agree with…
Our leadoff today is Jack Ohman‘s take, which is so stark, simple and provocative that it might — might —…
Michael Ramirez offers a challenging commentary on the toppling of statues, and, normally, I wouldn’t feature a cartoon with specific,…
Bob Moran and I appear to be on opposite sides of the “tearing down statues” issue, but his commentary opens…
Juxtaposition of the Day (Bob Gorrell) (Tom Toro, June 2012) And let me add that those who pretend to study…
(Bill Bramhall) (Matt Wuerker) We start today with a Juxtaposition in which Bill Bramhall explains the issue and Matt Wuerker…
If I were, for some odd reason, ordered to live in a major city, Pittsburgh would be at the top…
(We’ll do Friday Funnies on Saturday this week) (Scott Clissold) On this anniversary, we are engaged in a new struggle…
John Cole on the digital divide, which has been a factor in education for a good 25 or 30 years…
An Easter to remember, and Signe Wilkinson sets the stage. The people, I would note, appear to be getting a…
There are many reasons to like Mike Thompson‘s cartoon, starting with the timing. I hit a point last night where…
Greg Kearney, cartooning for the Atchison (Kansas) Globe, offers a bit of nostalgia and regret for the days when world…