CSotD: Ridiculous, But Not At All Funny
Tom Tomorrow sets the stage today by extending the Republicans’ strategy of fear- and hate-mongering into the absurd, for the…
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Tom Tomorrow sets the stage today by extending the Republicans’ strategy of fear- and hate-mongering into the absurd, for the…
A different sort of Juxtaposition to start the day: The famous lines from Arthur Conan Doyle’s “Silver Blaze,” combined…
There comes a time when each man must come to grips with the truth, though, as shown in Mr. Boffo,…
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…
We’ll start our April Fool’s Day coverage at Rob Rogers’ website, where he either had a technical glitch or an…
RJ Matson keeps the matter of Clarence Thomas’s ethical failures before the public, which I think is important, given the…
Ann Telnaes summarizes yesterday’s confirmation hearings for Ketanji Brown-Jackson, which, as she notes, had nothing to do with assessing the…
I particularly like Andy Davey’s piece, both for what it is and for how it contrasts with other commentary. We…
Comedy today, but starting with a bit of political humor that makes a point about cartooning as well as Lindsey…
Christian Adams makes use of Putin’s long table to demonstrate the current state of affairs, as, in the wake of…
I wish John Deering (Creators) hadn’t felt compelled to label that bucket. Very few political cartoons have ever been improved…
There have been several cartoons comparing Putin to either Hitler or Stalin, but I like Robert Ariail’s, because it is…
A few quick shots before we descend into merriment: Jeffrey Koterba gets the Wordle Award for capitalizing on the fad…