CSotD: Weekend Wrap-up
The answer is a lot easier than Walt Handelsman expected it to be. As noted here yesterday, the stock market…
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The answer is a lot easier than Walt Handelsman expected it to be. As noted here yesterday, the stock market…
David Cohen comments on Louisiana’s “police buffer law,” which went into effect this month and prohibits reporters or others at…
Nick Anderson (Tribune) gently transitions us from two days of comedy to a day of politics. It’s appropriate, because RFK…
Caulfield asks a relevant question in today’s Frazz (AMS), and he’s got the excuse of being just a little feller…
Might as well start with a laugh, or as close as we can get to one. RJ Matson steps back…
We’ll start off with a major hit from Pedro Molina (Counterpoint), who skips all the cleverness and simply portays Replacement…
A soft start to the week, as Rhymes With Orange (KFS) mirrors my life. While my necessary early-to-rise schedule does…
The Gamestop/Reddit gambit creates one of those “Where do I start?” sorts of days, but certainly Alex (Telegraph.UK) is an…
With so many comics about Thanksgiving leftovers, it seems okay to feature a Thanksgiving leftover from the editorial page, with…
Topics for cartoons are beginning to come out of Washington like the firehose of which Dan Perkins warned, and Chip…
Matt Wuerker starts off today’s review of conspiracies with the widespread notion that the stock market is reflective of the…
I don’t like to say “I told you so,” because (A) it seems grandiose and (B) it would be much…
Michael de Adder‘s gag is particularly funny because it relies on the notion that this is all part of some…
Fears of the coronavirus sent the Dow into a freefall, as Rob Rogers depicts it. Though let’s keep our values…
Graeme Keyes finds a way to freshen the stale old “kids play in the box” gag. There’s no gag so…