CSotD: Knaves, Fools & the Servant of Two Masters
We’ll get to knaves and fools in a minute, but first a salute to unintentional genius, as The Brilliant Mind…
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We’ll get to knaves and fools in a minute, but first a salute to unintentional genius, as The Brilliant Mind…
Australian cartoonist Warren Brown has produced my favorite attempted-assassination cartoon so far and I recognize that there’s something twisted about…
Just in time for the holiday, Mike Luckovich points out, SCOTUS has issued its ruling stating that the President is…
It’s obvious by now that the toll paid in human lives exceeds any of the goals that Lincoln, et al,…
I don’t mind opposing points of view, but I get tired of citing Daniel Patrick Moynihan, and I get particularly…
Prickly City (AMS) reiterates the high-minded, analytical approach familiar to grade-school alumni: “I know you are, but what am I?”…
I’m starting by disagreeing with Paul Berge, but I’ll soften it by linking to his essay on this cartoon where…
Clay Bennett (CTFP) points out what we all know, that Nikki Haley’s endorsement of Trump comes after a blistering primary…
Kevin Necessary’s cartoon must surely seem an exaggeration to anyone who hasn’t been following the real-world case, but this argument…
The primaries are all but over, and now we’re off to the November elections, though, as Adam Zyglis notes, not…
Alan Moir boils down America’s political situation to the essentials: Trump racing for the election and the chance of a…
In case you hadn’t noticed, Mike Smith (KFS) points out that the border has become a major campaign issue for…
Chip Bok (Creators) starts us off with a “Say what?” in which he contends that justices are not placed on…
Graeme MacKay starts us off with something light: Canada has released its new money, with Charlie instead of Liz. You…
David Horsey offers a practical take on whatever debate about climate change remains. You have to be something of a…