CSotD: Mostly for laughs
I hadn’t planned on doing politics today, but this topic won’t wait, because Biden has promised an announcement Monday on…
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I hadn’t planned on doing politics today, but this topic won’t wait, because Biden has promised an announcement Monday on…
Joel Pett (Trib) has it pegged: Conviction is not the only goal in this impeachment, and that’s a good thing…
A little politics on a nonpolitical day, and BTW, while this is a Friday and we’ll be having Funnies, it’s…
Pearls Before Swine (AMS) sets the mood for today’s risky choice, which is to have a few laughs while we…
Maybe. If things settle down, I’d like to go back to an irregular schedule of politics some days and comedy…
Ye blind guides, which strain at a gnat, and swallow a camel. — Matthew 23:24 This pair of tweets…
Sheldon (independent) pretty well sums up the hazards of knowing what’s going on in the world, and the last two…
But first, this … Having used Chip Bok‘s cartoon yesterday to illustrate conservatives who dismiss the revelations in the Atlantic…
Indeed there is, Rat. Indeed there is. Pearls Before Swine has become a bit preachy lately, but we’re in a…
Dave Brown indulges in what I think is a perfectly valid case of whataboutism, as the Republican Party and its…
The week begins at Candorville with Lemont facing the start of school for his son and making a decision. It’s…
People who don’t understand editorial cartooning often look for humor instead of incisive commentary, but the point is to have…
John Deering gets the Fortuitous Timing of the Month Award for dropping this Strange Brew from a distance of several…
Today’s headline is from an old joke, one that struck me as funny at an age when I wasn’t quite…
Joy of Tech is pretty firmly on record as not respecting either Facebook or Twitter, but here they acknowledge not…