CSotD: The United States of Hooterville
RJ Matson keeps the matter of Clarence Thomas’s ethical failures before the public, which I think is important, given the…
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RJ Matson keeps the matter of Clarence Thomas’s ethical failures before the public, which I think is important, given the…
There have been a lot of cartoons about Joe Manchin and coal this holiday season, including this piece from Jeff…
Mike Luckovich takes only a small bit of artistic liberty in depicting one of the battlefields of the New Civil…
Being ADD is either a disability or a great advantage, depending on severity and other talents. A lot of ADD…
David Rowe points out Biden’s success in forcing through his stimulus with the help of a successful vaccine rollout. …
Clay Bennett (CTFP)‘s latest inspires a couple of reactions. One is to take it at face value, because it does…
Morten Morland (Times) offers this commentary tying in the coronavirus vaccine with the heroic but somewhat inexplicable return of Victor…
Loretta Lockhorn (KFS) offers an apolitical commentary on the cancel culture, which lets us open the topic gently before diving…
John Cole (Times-Tribune) bemoans Bob Dylan’s decision to sell his catalog to Universal Music, and his worry that meaningful songs…
We’ll begin gently. The sheet with all the eye-holes was Linus’s costume, not Charlie Brown’s. I don’t have an exact…
RJ Matson (CQ Roll Call) provides a starting point today, as Trump cheerfully bounces out of Walter Reed, possibly Against…
We’ll start with John Cole‘s cartoon and a bit of my own gossip, which in this case I define as…
Wallace the Brave is consistently filled with such surreal touches that it is generally easier to point out the ways…
DD Degg covered the basics of the uproar over the Australian’s anti-Biden cartoon, though things haven’t settled down yet. The…
Matt Wuerker starts off today’s review of conspiracies with the widespread notion that the stock market is reflective of the…