CSotD XI
I realize it’s Super Bowl Eve and we’ll get into that later, but it’s also the 11th anniversary of the…
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I realize it’s Super Bowl Eve and we’ll get into that later, but it’s also the 11th anniversary of the…
I’m going to let John Branch (KFS) stand in for a lot less honest, or less accurate, commentators, because his…
As noted here yesterday, the GameStop gambit was not pulled off by youngsters, but I got a laff out of…
Prickly City (AMS) offers an intelligent view of our current dilemma, and offers a hope that there are more than…
Steve Sack (Star Tribune) offers a rueful chuckle in the wake of the Capitol riots and Twitter’s banning of Donald…
Mike Marland (Ind) asks the questions I’d also like an answer to. The least of them, I would say, is…
I couldn’t decide where to start this morning until I had settled on the headline, at which point it made…
Can’t accuse Tim Campbell (WPWG) of sugar-coating things. Granted, we’ve got vaccines now, but even if everyone got them, it…
Adam Zyglis (Cagle) offered this cartoon several days ago, when Mitch McConnell finally broke his silence and admitted that Joe…
Michael de Adder (Lincoln Project) provides a ridiculous look at a ridiculous effort, and he’s not the first cartoonist to…
It’s hard to rank all the disparate pieces of news these days, but let’s start with the destruction of the…
Stuart Carlson (AMS) picks up on a twisted saying that I’ve just noticed entering the conversation, and which we need…
As regular readers surely realize, I much admire Clay Bennett (CTFP)‘s work, and I surely wish I thought he had…
Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the…
Robert Ariail (AMS) has it right: The Republicans are beginning to admit to themselves that Trump is highly unlikely to…