CSotD: When in doubt, spin it out
Prickly City (AMS) continues the thread cited here yesterday, on the negative perceptions people attach to politicians. Historical perspective matters:…
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Prickly City (AMS) continues the thread cited here yesterday, on the negative perceptions people attach to politicians. Historical perspective matters:…
This is a “Where do I begin?” day, because I have a file full of worthwhile cartoons, including a new…
Patrick Blower isn’t the only one roped in by an international fraud. The notion that kids were “identifying” as animals…
Ed Hall leads off with a grim but reasonable look at the Grand Old Party, which isn’t looking so grand…
Steve Breen (Creators) seems to have the best take on what just happened: A crisis was averted, and both sides…
I wish I thought this Arlo & Janis (AMS) were the sign of a coming revolution, but I’m not that…
Steve Kelley (Creators) poses an interesting question with a dubious assertion: How much will a boycott of Target by bigots…
Bruce MacKinnon’s cartoon would be funny if the guy in it were some obscure goofball prattling away about his own…
Tom Tomorrow packs a lot into six panels here. There is, by the way, no Chinese curse of “May you…
I worked at a paper where this Pardon My Planet (KFS) pretty much described the company health plan. There were…
Lisa Benson (Counterpoint) not only points out the bizarre self-inflicted punishment the GOP is laying upon itself, but her stack…
On the Fastrack (KFS) wins the Best Coincidental Timing Award for what can’t have been but surely seems a commentary…
Mike Smith (KFS) offers a common though often dubious critique, that the Republicans are flooding us with criticism of the…
An odd piece today from Prickly City (AMS), where the meaning of Labor Day, and of holidays, has apparently disappeared…
I was surprised to hear yesterday’s news about the dip in NAEP reading and math scores over the past year,…