CSotD: Weekend Wrapup
Over in the Economist, Kal Kallaugher wonders if Europe will ever trust us again, given that she’s got reasons not…
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Over in the Economist, Kal Kallaugher wonders if Europe will ever trust us again, given that she’s got reasons not…
I’m often impatient with Gary Markstein (Creators). He keeps up his partnership with Tony Rubino at their daily strip, “Daddy’s…
Dream on, Winslow. Prickly City (AMS) has been a voice in the wilderness, trying to put forth conservative views without…
“Truth and Illusion, George. You don’t know the difference.” “No, but we must carry on as though we did.” “Amen.”…
Today’s Pardon My Planet (KFS) provides a coincidental coda to the impeachment, because, come on now, what did you expect?…
Joel Pett (Trib) has it pegged: Conviction is not the only goal in this impeachment, and that’s a good thing…
It’s been a tough week for people who enjoy competition. Sunday night, the Super Bowl, predicted to be a high-scoring…
There are some good cartoons on the impending impeachment trial, and we’ll start with Dan Wasserman (Tribune) because he sets…
Peter Brookes (Times UK) invokes James Gillray’s classic 1805 cartoon to show the controversy between the UK and France over…
I’ll be sending you off to some good stuff today, but let’s lead with a cartoon I absolutely cannot understand….
Prickly City (AMS) offers an intelligent view of our current dilemma, and offers a hope that there are more than…
(Jack Ohman – WPWG) (Ann Telnaes – WashPo) Here’s a Juxtaposition of two cartoonists whose work I greatly admire, but…
Dog Eats Doug (Creators) has a sweet story arc just starting on weekdays. Since the death of the original Sophie…
I like Jeff Boyer (Albany TU)‘s take on today’s inauguration: Joe Biden’s got one hell of a task ahead. And…
I suppose it would be hopelessly partisan to quote Jerry Ford and say that our long national nightmare is over,…