CSotD: Witnesses for the Defense
A bit of political catching up, and Ann Telnaes expresses what I hope is a wider frustration with the lack…
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A bit of political catching up, and Ann Telnaes expresses what I hope is a wider frustration with the lack…
Kevin Kallaugher is one of those rare cartoonists whose artistry is so fine that you might like his work even…
I’m pleased with the recognition, but I agree with Bill Bramhall that it ought not to be the end of…
Mike Smith (KFS) echoes my current thoughts. Social media in general, and Facebook for sure, was bad enough during the…
There has been a sudden flood of Liz Cheney cartoons from the left side of the aisle, and Jack Ohman…
Here’s a snippet of a longer piece by Ann Telnaes, contrasting the sacrifices Americans made in WWII with the ones…
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,…
Peter Brookes (Times UK) invokes James Gillray’s classic 1805 cartoon to show the controversy between the UK and France over…
I always enjoy Agnes (Creators), but never more than today, when she is slogging through the snow and kvetching over…
Steve Sack (Star Tribune) offers a rueful chuckle in the wake of the Capitol riots and Twitter’s banning of Donald…
Leading off with a graphic summary by Graeme Bandeira (Yorkshire Post). A slight criticism: I think the caption detracts from…
It’s Friday, but we’ll do funnies tomorrow. I’m actually hoping to go back to a random mix, with days of…
There isn’t much to say about Mitch McConnell, and Ann Telnaes (WashPost) appears to have said it all right here….
I usually add a short video at the end of each post, but today I’ll be adding a long one…