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Today’s Candorville cracked me up because I recently was showered with some of what I call “talk show drunk” rhetoric….
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Today’s Candorville cracked me up because I recently was showered with some of what I call “talk show drunk” rhetoric….
A leftover from yesterday, this Pajama Diaries has been rattling around in my consciousness for a couple of reasons. One…
I’m starting to get in the Christmas mood, but Dear Leader keeps dragging me back to Macroland. John Cole suggests…
This is going to look like a short entry, but I’ll be sending you lots of worthwhile places, so pay…
There’s no pattern today, so we might as well start with Paul Fell’s weather cartoon. We’ve got our first real…
I’m going to start out with the most challenging cartoon of the day, Bob Gorrell‘s commentary on the IG Report….
I missed most of yesterday’s extravaganza while earning a living, but, based on what I heard on NPR while running…
If you haven’t had quite enough Thanksgiving, I recommend a trip to Paul Berge’s blog, where you can check out…
Scott Stantis unintentionally wraps up how I’m feeling about social media specifically and the body politic generally. His intention is…
Paul Fell speaks to a specific blasphemy, but his cartoon has wider and deeper significance. The notion of Trump as…
It doesn’t matter where we begin today, since it’s really a grab bag, but Chip Bok’s cartoon made me…
The idea that everyone was glued to the hearings is a bit fanciful, though somebody posted a photo taken on…
I don’t know if Paul Berge considers this a cartoon or if he just posted it on his page to…
John Branch starts us off with a political laugh. Trump’s standard defense is “I don’t know the guy,” which means…
So, yesterday, I commented on Clay Jones posting a boatload of sketches because political cartooning has become such a…