CSotD: SCOTUS Hocus Pocus
Ann Telnaes (WashPo)‘s portrait of Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett is harsh but revealing, not for the zippered mouth…
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Ann Telnaes (WashPo)‘s portrait of Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett is harsh but revealing, not for the zippered mouth…
This xkcd (Ind) illustrates a lesson I learned a few decades ago, when I attempted to raise money at Denver’s…
Start with this rueful chuckle from Clay Bennett, which is as close to a laugh as you’ll get these days,…
I haven’t been too blown away by very many of the Ruth Bader Ginsburg tribute cartoons or by very many…
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…
I wasn’t sure whether to start or end with Matt Wuerker‘s cartoon, but I think it does serve to set…
I’ll confess (A) I didn’t stay up for the RNC, it being hard enough to get up at 4 AM…
It would be too easy to say “The jokes tell themselves,” but, yes, Kayleigh MagaNinny really did explain to reporters…
Ann Telnaes marks the 100th Anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment at a propitious moment, as nasty women…
(We’ll be looking at a lot of cartoons today. Please consider visiting this list of Patreons and giving the cartoonists…
This gig is often a case of chicken one day and feathers the next, and this is the former: The…
Kal Kallaugher captures the current situation, in which Dear Leader feigns bravery by boldly confronting a strawman to the applause…
Couldn’t decide whether to start or end with Scott Stantis‘ take, but I don’t suppose it much matters. Martin Niemöller…