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CSotD: Other voices

Marty Two Bulls Sr. greatly expands on my earlier comments about the government’s proposal to hand out boxes of food rather than food stamps, or, more accurately EBT cards.And I am humbled, because while I can only go back a half century to the experience of my friends, he can go back a couple of […]

CSotD: Failure is always an option

Since we’re all off for the national holiday — except for those who don’t work in banks, post offices or schools — let’s talk about work.Today’s Cornered reminds me of a sort-of job I had back in the early 80s in which I wasn’t getting paid but I was being issued stock.Or so they told […]

CSotD: Classical references

When Mr. Hiram B. Otis, the American Minister, bought Canterville Chase, every one told him he was doing a very foolish thing, as there was no doubt at all that the place was haunted. Indeed, Lord Canterville himself, who was a man of the most punctilious honour, had felt it his duty to mention the […]

CSotD: Saturday Short Takes

 Bob Englehart captures my current feelings about the Florida school shootings, and it’s a mix of shame and anger.Shame because we should care and I do care, and so I feel a little guilty when I turn off the TV because I’m tired of the coverage and wish they’d talk about Meuller’s indictments or something […]

CSotD: The Bill of Irrelevancy

One of the challenges facing editorial cartoonists is finding new ways to respond to yet another mass murder.Ann Telnaes breathes life into the tired “Thoughts and Prayers” theme with a piece that suggests that we care for each gun victim just as we care for each death in Vietnam … except that, on this wall, […]

CSotD: Ivy Day in the Cartooning Room

So Barack Obama went to the mall to get his picture taken and he chose the pull-down ivy backdrop instead of the country one with the section of rail fence to lean on or the wall fulla books one. Then, on the way out, he stopped at the art shop and got this dry-mounted poster […]

CSotD: Hard to swallow

This is actually yesterday’s Brevity, but editorial cartoons get a little break from the “same day” rule and this accidentally became an editorial cartoon when the administration announced its cunning plan to replace food stamps with “American Harvest Boxes.”Dan Thompson thereby proves that, indeed, you can make this shit up.White House Budget Director Mick Mulvaney […]

CSotD: Banging Her Face Against the Golden Door

Several cartoonists have used the image of Trump abusing either Liberty or Justice or Truth, but I’m giving Dan Wasserman honors on the metaphor because he doesn’t inject any element of light-hearted ridicule into his cartoon.Not to say the others found it funny, but there are times to ridicule the president’s preposterous lack of grounding […]

CSotD: Complaint Department

Start off with something only semi-controversial: Real Life Adventures.The non-controversial part is that my one-and-only chemo treatment, aside from trashing my kidneys, also made my hair fall out faster and more completely (I was already well along).So I decided to shave my head rather than walk around looking like the accordion man in “Pennies From […]

CSotD: Sunday Short Takes

So Mike Pence has traveled halfway around the world to launch a childish demonstration by failing to stand for the national anthem, and Brian Adcock notes that — however it plays for Dear Leader back home — rude manners don’t score well in the international community.When Dick Nixon was vice-president, he not only showed grown-up […]

CSotD: Saturday Short Takes

This commentary from Ali Jamshidifar, an Iranian living in Paris, has been hanging around my files for awhile but each time I start to delete it as too old, my finger pauses on the button and I let it stay.Erdogan’s “olive branch” initiative is little more than a cleverly named but transparent attempt to allow […]

CSotD: Clichés

Kevin Siers strengthens my belief that a cliché is only a cliché if you simply trot it out so you can knock off early.The Rob Portman issue is, by contrast, an excellent time to quote Louis Renault, the corrupt cop from “Casablanca,” though I wish that particular expression were not so overused, because this is […]

CSotD: Chienlit Parade

Pardon me if I borrow a slogan from the 1968 May/Juin riots in Paris, but it seems we’re doomed to talk about Dear Leader’s stupid parade.As it happens, I can sort of avoid politics for another moment and still be relevant, because Bug Martini asks a question that is elsewhere being framed as an accusation.That […]

CSotD: Time to be Relentless

So while I was eating cake and enjoying a blogday party, all Hell was breaking loose, and cartoonists like Ann Telnaes were keeping on top of it.Much as I like this cartoon, it isn’t all that creative, which is not a slam on her but, rather, a commentary on the times.It’s not rote, but it’s […]

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