CSotD: Self-Owns, Own-Goals and Unforced Errors
Mike Smith (KFS) offers a common though often dubious critique, that the Republicans are flooding us with criticism of the…
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Mike Smith (KFS) offers a common though often dubious critique, that the Republicans are flooding us with criticism of the…
The relentless corgi stampede continues, and Dr. MacLeod comments on the lack of imagination and creativity that it represents. I…
I was surprised to hear yesterday’s news about the dip in NAEP reading and math scores over the past year,…
I wish I liked Joel Pett’s cartoon a little more. He’s right, for the first four panels, about the ways…
The advantage of the Jan 6 Committee holding a hearing in prime time rather than in midafternoon was that more…
Bill Bramhall depicts the Fourth of July in the New Normal, in which we can’t always distinguish the traditional fireworks…
As often as I’ve complained about cartoonists sticking to their schedules despite compelling events, I have to say a good…
We’ll start off with a major hit from Pedro Molina (Counterpoint), who skips all the cleverness and simply portays Replacement…
Kevin Siers offers a dire warning by juxtaposing the reality of the pending SCOTUS decision with the imagined assurance that…
Marc Murphy sums up the impending overturn of Roe v Wade, at least in its immediate significance. We’ll get into…
There is a temptation to simply display Morten Morland’s absolutely brilliant commentary on Russian atrocities and shut down for the day….
(Dr. Macleod) (Jeremy Banx) Two threads in this particular Juxtaposition: The backgrounder is the current dustup in the UK about…
Jack Ohman (WPWG) notes the obvious lack of consistency in the pro-life movement, which has a dominant foothold on the…
(I pirated today’s headline!) Brewster Rockit (Tribune) is totally on target, though I can’t remember who it was that I…