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There has been a slow migration away from Twitter/X by many long-time users since Elon Musk acquired it in 2022….
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There has been a slow migration away from Twitter/X by many long-time users since Elon Musk acquired it in 2022….
I’m not doing political cartoons today, but here’s one anyway. I like Patrick Chappatte’s effort at attempting to suggest a…
Tommy Siegel offers an explanation of what happened this week, and, while foolish arrogance doesn’t explain it all, I feel…
This Bob Eckstein cartoon came along at a propitious time, because I opened a Threads account and soon thereafter showed…
It’s obvious by now that the toll paid in human lives exceeds any of the goals that Lincoln, et al,…
Joy of Tech comments on the decline of the Internet, and they’re not alone, though this detailed takedown of Facebook’s…
My first reaction to this Non Sequitur (AMS) was that it’s impossible. We all know that the way you learn…
Pros and Cons (KFS) relies on three main characters: Samuel, the incompetent attorney; Stan, the somewhat brutish but kind-hearted cop…
Prickly City (AMS) continues the thread cited here yesterday, on the negative perceptions people attach to politicians. Historical perspective matters:…
The Duplex (AMS) nearly gets the Accidental Timing Award, and I say “nearly” because, first of all, Putin would be…
I laughed at this New Yorker cartoon, though they don’t bother crediting their cartoonists and if you Google “New Yorker…
Scott Stantis (Counterpoint) brings up the question of the First Amendment, which doesn’t apply to private companies except, perhaps, in…
We’ll start off with a major hit from Pedro Molina (Counterpoint), who skips all the cleverness and simply portays Replacement…
I’ve often criticized cartoonists for failing to defy their schedules when breaking news demands commentary, but this won’t be one…