CSotD: Noncritical Errors, or Fun with Fiction
Having railed against inaccurate history the other day, let’s relax a bit and note humor that relies on either not…
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Having railed against inaccurate history the other day, let’s relax a bit and note humor that relies on either not…
This Ben Jennings piece on Britain’s plan to re-open elementary schools takes a second and then, once you see it,…
There are many things that Dear Leader can’t seem to understand, and Jimmy Margulies captures two of them here: One…
There’s enough going on that the best way to start off is to have Tom Tomorrow bring us up to…
Tom Tomorrow scores in a time when it’s hard to make more than one valid argument, never mind popping off…
Stuart Carlson may have the best perspective on the impeachment trial and the public. One continuing flaw in the liberal…
Jimmy Margulies gets the prize for an apt literary reference as we prepare for the alleged trial of the alleged…
“The war now is away back in the past, and you can tell what books cannot. When you talk, you…
And diamonds, Janis. Lots of diamonds. Which, as noted here before, are pretty worthless except that people think they aren’t….
Jimmy Margulies explains today’s lack of any particular theme. Dear Leader has become so erratic that it’s possible to blend…
Damien Glez offers a clever variation on a too-common visual gag, proving that there’s no cliche that can’t be revitalized,…
Stephen Collins on the perils of shopping in a strange supermarket, and thoughts on that topic could be a book,…
Jimmy Margulies comments on the feds having tapped into state licensing bureaus to get all our biometric information. I’m not…
Jimmy Margulies leads off the conversation with a reflection on the upcoming holiday and our American identity. There are all…
Dear Leader has revealed his plans for reforming immigration, and Jack Ohman sums it up: The idea is to have…