CSotD: The Vast Wasteland
I wish I thought this Arlo & Janis (AMS) were the sign of a coming revolution, but I’m not that…
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I wish I thought this Arlo & Janis (AMS) were the sign of a coming revolution, but I’m not that…
There’s not a whole lot we can agree on these days, but Michael Ramirez (Creators) touches on one sacred principle:…
Ed Wexler poses the question of whether Dianne Feinstein learned anything from the results of Ruth Bader Ginsburg lingering on…
It’s important not to downplay the significance of the Fox/Dominion dustup, because the responsible flow of trustworthy information matters to…
I’m really sorry the Dominion/Fox trial isn’t being televised. As Ed Hall says, it’s going to be a slam-dunk for…
On the Fastrack (KFS) reminds me that the first course I took in my major was called “Ways of Knowing,”…
Let’s start at the mellow end of the scale for a change. Joe Heller makes a March Madness joke, and,…
We’ll give dissident cartoonist Badiucao the lead off on this discussion of the Chinese balloon, in part because he’s earned…
In today’s Frazz (AMS), Caulfield asks an important question: Why do we celebrate Groundhog Day? More to the point, do…
I don’t mind the fact that I often disagree with cartoonists and other political commentators. Not only does it give…
(Here is the CSotD from January 7, 2021, the morning after the coup attempt. I’ve resisted the temptation to add…
An odd piece today from Prickly City (AMS), where the meaning of Labor Day, and of holidays, has apparently disappeared…
Wallace the Brave (AMS) takes a sweet but kind of downer look at Father’s Day. Their wistful pessimism is…
Tom Toles (WashPost) gives a warning about the scary times to come in the next two and a half…
Not sure I should lead with Joe Heller’s reminder. I don’t want people freaking out and leaving before they’re enjoyed…