CSotD: Without a Trace
(Dr. Macleod) (Jeremy Banx) Two threads in this particular Juxtaposition: The backgrounder is the current dustup in the UK about…
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(Dr. Macleod) (Jeremy Banx) Two threads in this particular Juxtaposition: The backgrounder is the current dustup in the UK about…
Ed Hall drew this one a few days ago, as the Taliban resurgence was just beginning, and it all fell…
Pros & Cons (KFS) sets the mood for the day. Between what’s actually going on and what people are griping…
Leading off with a graphic summary by Graeme Bandeira (Yorkshire Post). A slight criticism: I think the caption detracts from…
Thank you, Monty (AMS), that will be all for now. Today marks the end of cartoons in which turkeys pretend…
It’s the time of year when the leafblowers go into service, and, since I share a property line with both…
Ye blind guides, which strain at a gnat, and swallow a camel. — Matthew 23:24 This pair of tweets…
A young political cartoonist asked the hive mind if things have always gone at this pace. It was a good…
I like Christopher Weyant’s (Boston Globe) cartoon as much as I’ve liked anything in a very long time. There is…
It would be too easy to say “The jokes tell themselves,” but, yes, Kayleigh MagaNinny really did explain to reporters…
Ann Telnaes marks the 100th Anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment at a propitious moment, as nasty women…
“All you need to start an asylum is an empty room and the right kind of people.” — Alexander Bullock…
I’ve held this Mike Thompson piece longer than I like to, but I’m going to use it now because it…
Ed Hall delights me with a combination of political insight and zoological accuracy. The concept of lemmings leaping off the…
Joy of Tech is pretty firmly on record as not respecting either Facebook or Twitter, but here they acknowledge not…