CSotD: Friday Funnies, TGIF
I know, I know. Archduke Ferdinand and all that. A few cartoonists are already on it, but Prickly City is…
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I know, I know. Archduke Ferdinand and all that. A few cartoonists are already on it, but Prickly City is…
A couple of Sunday funnies to start things gently. Zits made me smile partially for the portrait of a young…
Rob Rogers offers this play upon the question Ronald Reagan famously posed in 1980 to help him defeat Jimmy Carter:…
If Bob Gorrell hated the NYTimes special section on the impact of slavery on America’s history, he’d hate my alternative…
This is going to be a text-heavy blog, so let’s warm up first with a couple of cartoons. (Oh, it’s…
In the fury of reactions to last night’s outrage, Pia Guerra responds with such quiet eloquence that there’s a temptation…
Paul Fell seems to echo my thoughts of the other day when I recalled how Jay Leno torpedoed Bob Dole’s…
Bob Gorrell brings up a point that either side can run with. Obviously (well, obviously to me), there is nothing…
Start with an old man’s correction to a lot of Moon Landing cartoons. It was not the Moon landing that…
This Robert Cenedella poster seems like a kind of Grinchy way to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the moon landing,…
Matt Wuerker shows us where we’re at, and last night’s astonishing hatefest hardly undercuts his point, though I suppose you…
Nick Anderson leads us off with a base for today’s discussion, politely translating “E pluribus unum” for those who don’t…
I really puzzled over which of several cartoons on the topic to lead with, but Tom Toles puts it on…
Candorville sets the tone for today, and if Lemont and I share a cynical view of society, it’s at least…
As my colleague DD Degg noted recently, Stephan Pastis has been getting more philosophical at Pearls Before Swine lately, with…