CSotD: Who can you count on when they won’t count you?
There’s a full docket today, but let’s start with something specifically timely: Marc Murphy’s commentary on the start of the…
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There’s a full docket today, but let’s start with something specifically timely: Marc Murphy’s commentary on the start of the…
Oh, thank you thank you thank you, Deb Milbrath, for commenting on this ridiculous GOP talking point, which is based…
We start the day, and the week, with a Barney and Clyde (WPWG) in which Weingarten et cie use “beg…
Joel Pett lays out the litany of hate Americans are exposed to on a regular basis and ends by portraying…
Some headline writer at the New York Times has won the Captain Obvious award for that one, though I prefer…
Ed Hall starts us off with this analysis of how Major League Baseball has learned to be fair to Black…
I’m with Wiley on this Non Sequitur (AMS). It’s nice and peaceful at this moment, but it seems another dose…
Stuart Carlson (AMS) leads off today with a commentary on the Republicans who are dropping mask mandates around the country….
Over in the Economist, Kal Kallaugher wonders if Europe will ever trust us again, given that she’s got reasons not…
Dream on, Winslow. Prickly City (AMS) has been a voice in the wilderness, trying to put forth conservative views without…
“Truth and Illusion, George. You don’t know the difference.” “No, but we must carry on as though we did.” “Amen.”…
Today’s Pardon My Planet (KFS) provides a coincidental coda to the impeachment, because, come on now, what did you expect?…
I noted the other day that the opening of the impeachment trial, and particularly the lackluster nature of Trump’s defense,…
It’s been a tough week for people who enjoy competition. Sunday night, the Super Bowl, predicted to be a high-scoring…
Clay Bennett (CTFP)‘s latest inspires a couple of reactions. One is to take it at face value, because it does…