CSotD: Paralysed Force, Gesture Without Motion
It was a bit of a coin flip, deciding whether to start the day with Jen Sorensen or T.S. Eliot,…
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It was a bit of a coin flip, deciding whether to start the day with Jen Sorensen or T.S. Eliot,…
As DD Degg reports, the Pulitzer Prize folks have awarded a medal to a group of artists and editors who…
Marc Murphy sums up the impending overturn of Roe v Wade, at least in its immediate significance. We’ll get into…
Tomorrow is World Press Freedom Day, and, as Ann Telnaes notes, it couldn’t come a moment too soon, a point…
We’ll start a day of second-thoughts with Gary Markstein (Creators)’s accurate assessment of the difference between “the end of the…
If you want to see Musk/Twitter cartoons, check out yesterday’s exciting episode. I’m currently feeling bowed down by the…
Tom Tomorrow sets the stage today by extending the Republicans’ strategy of fear- and hate-mongering into the absurd, for the…
Jen Sorensen describes the lack of actual, principled ideas in our current world, an example of sarcasm in defense of…
An apt mood-setter from Pros & Cons (KFS): Whether we’re entering a new Dark Age or a new Golden Age…
Between countless variations on Putin painting himself into a corner and even more versions of people slapping other people, political…
Mike Lester (AMS) sums up Ketanji Brown Jackson’s confirmation hearings, in which she was asked a barrage of asinine questions…
Ann Telnaes summarizes yesterday’s confirmation hearings for Ketanji Brown-Jackson, which, as she notes, had nothing to do with assessing the…
We’ll start the day with a quick, unexpected history lesson, courtesy of Jeff Danziger (WPWG). I went to look up…
Let’s start a discouraging day with a bit of good news: A judge in Texas has rendered Nick Anderson’s cartoon…
The war has — appropriately — taken up a lot of interest, but it’s not the only thing happening in…