CSotD: Bizarro President Takes the Reins
This is a “where to start” day, but we’ll lead off with Non Sequitur (AMS), because, while I don’t blame…
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This is a “where to start” day, but we’ll lead off with Non Sequitur (AMS), because, while I don’t blame…
We’ll get to knaves and fools in a minute, but first a salute to unintentional genius, as The Brilliant Mind…
Guy Parsons is being somewhat cynical here, but that’s not to say he’s wrong. There was a time, O Best…
A substantial portion of the public really likes Kamala Harris, but, as Phil Hands notes, the press is losing patience….
Elon Musk provides a starting point today, though perhaps not the one he intended. Ben Jennings had accurately predicted the…
My first reaction to this Non Sequitur (AMS) was that it’s impossible. We all know that the way you learn…
Sometimes even a good cartoon becomes obsolete before it sees print. Mike Luckovich seems caught between Walter Isaacson’s book extract…
Al Goodwyn (Creators) brings up, somewhat indirectly, the Stupid Angry People factor in current coverage. At least he singles out…
Pros and Cons (KFS) relies on three main characters: Samuel, the incompetent attorney; Stan, the somewhat brutish but kind-hearted cop…
Patrick Blower isn’t the only one roped in by an international fraud. The notion that kids were “identifying” as animals…
Man Overboard manages what few cartoonists have, which is to make genuinely funny cartoons on Biblical topics without either being…
Bruce MacKinnon got the most out of the Space X launch. For all the horse laughs at Musk’s expense, he…
Ivan Ehlers reminds me of how lucky I am to have been getting my Internet from a 4G connection rather…
They Can Talk provides an excellent starting point for contemplating cartoons that remind me of other things, because, by playing…
We’ll start today’s roundup with a story from the world of sports, where Saudi Arabia is sponsoring a new golf…