CSotD: Opere et Omissione
There is a lot of kvetching over how horrible 2020 has been, but cartoonists are going to have to really…
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There is a lot of kvetching over how horrible 2020 has been, but cartoonists are going to have to really…
I suppose Michael de Adder (Ind) sums it up best: We’ve gone off the rails and Dear Leader continues to…
Last night, a whole bunch of cartoons suddenly became, if not obsolete, at least blunted. For instance, Joe Heller…
Adam Zyglis (Cagle) offered this cartoon several days ago, when Mitch McConnell finally broke his silence and admitted that Joe…
It used to be a tradition this time of year to break the fourth wall and wish readers a Merry…
Clay Jones (Ind) strikes the right note on the ridiculous question of whether people deserve the titles they’ve earned. Spoiler:…
I like Walt Handelsman (Times-Picayune)‘s cartoon, and I enjoyed the celebratory posts on social media yesterday as the electoral votes…
Oddly enough, I had just been thinking about the term “grasping at straws” before I saw this Ed Hall (Ind)…
John Cole (Times-Tribune) bemoans Bob Dylan’s decision to sell his catalog to Universal Music, and his worry that meaningful songs…
It’s hard to rank all the disparate pieces of news these days, but let’s start with the destruction of the…
We’ll start with the easy one today: Greg Kearney (Ind) reminds me of when I lived in Maine and you…
I usually add a short video at the end of each post, but today I’ll be adding a long one…
Stuart Carlson (AMS) picks up on a twisted saying that I’ve just noticed entering the conversation, and which we need…
This Madam & Eve (Ind) isn’t the first I knew that Black Friday sales have become a global phenomenon, but…