CSotD: Watching the Sun Set
Pat Bagley borrows a well-known line from “1984” to point out the unspeakable lies being put forth by the Republicans,…
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Pat Bagley borrows a well-known line from “1984” to point out the unspeakable lies being put forth by the Republicans,…
“I know what you’re thinking about,” said Tweedledum: “but it isn’t so, nohow.” “Contrariwise,” continued Tweedledee, “if it was so,…
Let’s start with some good news and a laugh, as RJ Matson notes the emergence of forged elector ballots, and…
Sherman’s Lagoon (KFS) plays with a fairly well-known saying, that fish don’t understand the concept of being “wet” because they…
One of the myths about elephants is the notion that they are terrified of mice. It’s an absurd idea, which…
Tom Tomorrow lays out the State of the Union, and it’s good that he goes into such detail, because a…
“We’ve all heard that a million monkeys banging on a million typewriters will eventually reproduce the entire works of…
Critiquing cartoons is the point of this blog, but I try to be constructive, because pointing out good work is…
Nick Anderson (Counterpoint) manages the only tasteful riff I’ve seen on that accidental movie set shooting. It’s not a real…
Graeme MacKay starts us out easy, with a supply chain gag that, for some reason, doesn’t depict a broken chain…
Barney & Clyde (WPWG) has it right, but it’s more complex. I don’t think people are any more stupid than…
Michael Ramirez (Creators) paints as good a picture of our current situation as anyone. He’s not the first political cartoonist…
Sage Stossel lays out the Instagram issue, which saves me a lot of exposition and linking (click here for larger…
Constant Readers may have noted that I’m currently frustrated and have been avoiding political cartoons for a few days. David…
One of my favorite passages in “War and Peace” comes when young Nicholai Rostov gets his first, and nearly last,…