CSotD: Prattle Lines Being Drawn
Jen Sorensen skips the clever rhetoric and metaphors and gets right to the point: Tuesday is going to tell the…
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Jen Sorensen skips the clever rhetoric and metaphors and gets right to the point: Tuesday is going to tell the…
Pearls Before Swine (AMS) offers a yes-but-no discussion of our situation. There certainly are a lot of people siloed in…
David Horsey offers a practical take on whatever debate about climate change remains. You have to be something of a…
In case you missed it, Paul Fell summarizes the growing, and increasingly official, war on the free press. On one…
Patrick Blower isn’t the only one roped in by an international fraud. The notion that kids were “identifying” as animals…
Rabbits Against Magic (AMS) offers an all-too-realistic view of the non-floral May Day in our current days of stubborn selfishness,…
Punchbooks has posted this cartoon from April 16, 1919, in which British Prime Minister David Lloyd George cheerfully presents the…
Glen LeLievre leads off today’s roundup of dubious pieces and dubious claims, with a cartoon that has been getting a…
We’ll lead off today with Clay Jones and half a story he didn’t know about when he posted this. As…
I was looking for my favorite quote from the Analects of Confucius (the Lun Yu) and found it included in…
We’ll start the day with a quick, unexpected history lesson, courtesy of Jeff Danziger (WPWG). I went to look up…
Patrick Blower’s analysis of Russian forces gets a particular laugh because it fits so well with a Bulwark podcast Charlie…
Tom Tomorrow lays out the State of the Union, and it’s good that he goes into such detail, because a…
Scrolling through the Intertubes has, as Joy of Tech points out, become a most unpleasant activity, and yet one to…