CSotD: Potpourri, with only a little Popery
You’re not supposed to lead off with the sports, but, when the Supreme Court goes 9-0 on anything, that qualifies…
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You’re not supposed to lead off with the sports, but, when the Supreme Court goes 9-0 on anything, that qualifies…
If mockery could solve our problems, we’d have no problems at all. And then the political cartoonists would all be…
I like Walt Handelsman (Times-Picayune)‘s cartoon, and I enjoyed the celebratory posts on social media yesterday as the electoral votes…
Michael de Adder (Lincoln Project) provides a ridiculous look at a ridiculous effort, and he’s not the first cartoonist to…
Oddly enough, I had just been thinking about the term “grasping at straws” before I saw this Ed Hall (Ind)…
With so many comics about Thanksgiving leftovers, it seems okay to feature a Thanksgiving leftover from the editorial page, with…
I don’t normally begin a post with a Tweet — much less two — but the other day Ann Telnaes…
It’s the time of year when the leafblowers go into service, and, since I share a property line with both…
Next Tuesday, it will all be over but the shouting. And the recounting. Expect both. Clay Jones (Ind) expresses the…
Bob Gorrell (Creators) boils down the appointment of a new Supreme Court Justice to what it has become: A political…
Ann Telnaes (WashPo)‘s portrait of Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett is harsh but revealing, not for the zippered mouth…
I wasn’t expecting to run more “hypocrisy” cartoons — the issue is out there, everyone knows it, there’s little more…
The giant shadow cast by Ruth Bader Ginsburg, as Michael de Adder puts it, hangs over political commentary at the…
Let Us Review Obituary cartoons are often cloying, unimaginative and sometimes foolishly off-target, but they are also a necessary way…
Topics for cartoons are beginning to come out of Washington like the firehose of which Dan Perkins warned, and Chip…