CSotD: The Cruel War Rages
Patrick Blower cites the new Civil War, in which a divided country rages around a vestige of the old Civil…
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Patrick Blower cites the new Civil War, in which a divided country rages around a vestige of the old Civil…
Those were the days, my friend. We thought they’d never end. Dr. MacLeod piggybacks on the success of the new…
Prickly City (AMS) continues the thread cited here yesterday, on the negative perceptions people attach to politicians. Historical perspective matters:…
Dean Wormer may have been a humorless bureaucrat, but the man had a point, and, by the way, Animal House…
Pedro X. Molina (Counterpoint) politely and kindly uses a Simpsons trope to attribute homophobic and transphobic outbursts to ignorance and,…
Steve Breen (Creators) seems to have the best take on what just happened: A crisis was averted, and both sides…
Having waded through the Coronation (mostly, see below), National Cartoonist’s Day, Cinco de Mayo and the Kent State Anniversary, we’re…
“You are old,” said the youth, “one would hardly suppose That your eye was as steady as ever;Yet you balanced an…
Pedro X. Molina (Counterpoint) offers a provocative — in the best sense of the word — response to yesterday’s arraignment….
Harry Allard’s 1974 book “The Stupids Step Out” has been banned in many places because it’s not funny to refer…
In case you’ve somehow missed it, today’s headline echoes a popular online comment, “Tell me you don’t understand XXX without…
Chip Bok apparently went to the drawing board as soon as the election was called, but before Lightfoot responded. “Obviously,…
I’ve had enough cartoons about the speakership voting, but I did get a laugh out of RJ Matson’s commentary because…
It’s Veteran’s Day, as Michael Ramirez (Creators) points out. Most years on November 11, the comics pages are flooded with…
I’ve complained about cartoonists taking their own sweet time to respond to breaking news but there was no such problem…