CSotD: Friday Funnies – Discursions and Inclusions
Agnes (Creators) and Trout debate the reality of what’s right in front of their faces, which certainly fits in with…
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Agnes (Creators) and Trout debate the reality of what’s right in front of their faces, which certainly fits in with…
Morten Morland offers an Easter-themed bit of Moskva Mockery. Most of today’s Easter cartoons, as with most mandatory holiday cartoons,…
F-Minus (AMS) hit me solidly this morning because I’d just been through my morning check-in on social media, which included…
I’ll save the other Memorial Day cartoons for later, but Ed Hall provides a fitting starting point for looking at…
Suddenly, there’s a lot going on, so we’ll let Tom Tomorrow start us off with the equivalent of the five-minute…
Ann Telnaes (WashPost) on GOP resistance to the hike in the minimum wage, now imperiled by a parliamentarian ruling that…
Today’s Pardon My Planet (KFS) provides a coincidental coda to the impeachment, because, come on now, what did you expect?…
Joel Pett (Trib) has it pegged: Conviction is not the only goal in this impeachment, and that’s a good thing…
It’s been a tough week for people who enjoy competition. Sunday night, the Super Bowl, predicted to be a high-scoring…
There are some good cartoons on the impending impeachment trial, and we’ll start with Dan Wasserman (Tribune) because he sets…
As noted here yesterday, the GameStop gambit was not pulled off by youngsters, but I got a laff out of…
Having recently discussed how often cartoonists land on the same concept, here’s Adam Zyglis (Cagle) with an example of accepting…
Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the…
Robert Ariail (AMS) has it right: The Republicans are beginning to admit to themselves that Trump is highly unlikely to…
It’s not often I find myself agreeing with Steve Kelley (Creators), but I sure like this one. Now, let’s not…