CSotD: Critiques & Random Thoughts
I’m not doing political cartoons today, but here’s one anyway. I like Patrick Chappatte’s effort at attempting to suggest a…
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I’m not doing political cartoons today, but here’s one anyway. I like Patrick Chappatte’s effort at attempting to suggest a…
Tommy Siegel offers an explanation of what happened this week, and, while foolish arrogance doesn’t explain it all, I feel…
This Buckets (AMS) is as close to the Washpo/LATimes thing as I’m getting today. As I wrote yesterday, I’m impressed…
Brace yourself, Willie. Here comes a flood, and it’s not just special sauce. Granted, I posted a David Rowe version…
Peter Steiner makes fun of grumpy wet-blanket killjoys. The New York Times, by contrast, names them Deputy Editor of its…
John Auchter repeats the concept that the machines are listening to us, which I continue to insist is a myth….
Nick Anderson (Tribune) gently transitions us from two days of comedy to a day of politics. It’s appropriate, because RFK…
Scott Hilburn wins the Fortuitous Timing Award, though if he’d run today’s Argyle Sweater (AMS) 24 hours earlier, he might…
Too Much Coffeeman brings up the hostility some people have for banjos, which I confess I don’t understand, but which…
Good timing award to Tommy Siegel for dropping this cartoon just before Taylormania went from fascination to exploitation. The fascination…
Let’s start with some technical history, to explain today’s Mother Goose & Grimm (AMS) for readers under 50: Half a…
In case you hadn’t noticed, when I feature a syndicated cartoon here, I add the name of the syndicate with…