CSotD: Odds and Ends, mostly odd
Xitter has been kicked out of Brazil, as Joy of Tech notes without mourning. It seems Musk got in a…
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Xitter has been kicked out of Brazil, as Joy of Tech notes without mourning. It seems Musk got in a…
There’s been a lot of chatter down in the Antipodes about the high cost of housing, and so it makes…
David Cohen comments on Louisiana’s “police buffer law,” which went into effect this month and prohibits reporters or others at…
Dave Whamond sets the table for today’s discussion. On first look, you might well think he is contrasting the left…
I will confess that my appreciation of RJ Matson’s cartoon is tainted by my lack of knowledge about donkeys. I…
I don’t mind opposing points of view, but I get tired of citing Daniel Patrick Moynihan, and I get particularly…
There used to be a Sunday talking heads show called Issues and Answers, which was a pretty ambitious promise, though…
I’m more than a little burned out on upside-downism in cartooning about Justice Alito’s political posturing, though the immediacy with…
I gather, from the flood of cartoons on the topic, that I’m the only person in America who doesn’t watch…
The Big Story today is that Princess Catherine, who seemed to disappear after a mysterious abdominal surgery of some sort,…
Bill Bramhall suggests that there may be some logical holes in Trump’s theory of presidential immunity. This cartoon demonstrates how…
When Michael Ramirez (Creators) begins quoting Michael Dukakis, you know the End Times are near. Ramirez is hard to pin…
About the time I file today’s posting, Donald Trump will be appearing in federal court attempting to claim immunity for…
Chip Bok (Creators) starts us off with a “Say what?” in which he contends that justices are not placed on…
“(N)o plagiarist can excuse the wrong by showing how much of his work he did not pirate.” — Judge Learned Hand…