CSotD: Thursday Potpourri
Graeme MacKay starts us off with something light: Canada has released its new money, with Charlie instead of Liz. You…
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Graeme MacKay starts us off with something light: Canada has released its new money, with Charlie instead of Liz. You…
You can tell this is an old Arlo & Janis (AMS) — it’s from 2000 — because I don’t think…
Cathy Wilcox cites a phenomenon as old as war itself, the need to objectify and make “other” our opponents in…
As Jeff Stahler (AMS) notes, the writers’ strike in Hollywood has been settled and, as he also notes, that doesn’t…
There are many Hunter Biden cartoons this week, but Clay Bennett (CTFP) offers my favorite because it’s so completely foolish….
Sometimes even a good cartoon becomes obsolete before it sees print. Mike Luckovich seems caught between Walter Isaacson’s book extract…
Clay Bennett (CTFP) might instead have used a four-word slogan on that second shirt that ends “Find Out,” but it…
When I saw that Jimmy Buffett had died, my first reaction was “Well, that’s a shame,” because he was a…
Al Goodwyn (Creators) brings up, somewhat indirectly, the Stupid Angry People factor in current coverage. At least he singles out…
Prickly City (AMS) continues the thread cited here yesterday, on the negative perceptions people attach to politicians. Historical perspective matters:…
Ed Hall leads off with a grim but reasonable look at the Grand Old Party, which isn’t looking so grand…
Steve Breen (Creators) seems to have the best take on what just happened: A crisis was averted, and both sides…
Steve Kelley (Creators) poses an interesting question with a dubious assertion: How much will a boycott of Target by bigots…
Ted Rall (Counterpoint) asks a reasonable question, but one for which there is a reasonable answer: You must crawl before…
To set the mood somewhat gently, an announcement: I compiled this array back when the Biden/Ice Cream meme first surfaced…