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Cathy Wilcox sets the stage today, and, while in Australia this generally means soft-pedaling the treatment of aboriginal people, painting…
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Cathy Wilcox sets the stage today, and, while in Australia this generally means soft-pedaling the treatment of aboriginal people, painting…
On the 20th Anniversary of the attacks of 9/11, Steve Breen (Creators) demonstrates that less is more. I’m surprised more…
(Peter Schrank) (Bob Gorrell – Creators) This Juxtaposition offers a starting point for the day, because Schrank is British,…
Juxtaposition of the Day (Steve Brodner) (Ann Telnaes) (Kevin Siers) As the expression goes, one should never miss…
I’m going to start the day by taking Lalo Alcaraz (AMS) to task, though only on a linguistic point. “Misinformation”…
Jack Ohman (WPWG) evokes a parallel between our withdrawal from Saigon and our withdrawal from Afghanistan, and, once more, I…
‘The evil that men do lives after them; The good is oft interred with their bones.’ — “Julius Caesar” Act 3, scene…
In case you missed it, Steve Brodner captures a bit of the testimony given by Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of…
(F)irst of all, let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear…
Since I started yesterday with a cartoon about an eclipse that was over before you got here, I’ll start today’s…
The past is never dead. It’s not even past. — Gowan Stevens (“Requiem for a Nun,” William Faulkner) …
Mike Smith (KFS) nails both the duality of our country at the moment and the hypocrisy of cursing China for…
Ann Telnaes is hardly the only cartoonist to show people — particularly Republican politicians — wearing their covid masks over…
This is hardly new: It’s an illustration from a 1903 book of nursery rhymes by Charles Robinson, who did much…
(Kevin Kallaugher) (Matt Wuerker – Politico) The State of the Union speech was, indeed, a welcome relief from years…