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CSotD: Happy Blogday to Me

Eight years ago, CSotD launched with a pithy recommendation that you read Phil Dunlap’s “Ink Pen,” which apparently not enough of you did, since he retired the strip two years later. Although, in the course of moving the blog to a different provider a week later, I got the name of the strip wrong, so […]

CSotD: Monday Short Takes

Somehow, I lost track of what Ed Stein was up to, but recently stumbled over this and it is very much worth your time to read the whole thing.He’s not the first to draw a parallel between the sad fate of the SS St. Louis — the shipload of refugees fleeing Hitler’s Germany that was […]

CSotD: Trompe l’fou

Well, sure.Clay Bennett is correct that the Nunes memo turned out to be, well, a trumpery. And, in terms of what it says, it’s not going to stop that Magnificent Bastard from moving forward, doing his job and once more serving his nation.What the memo boils down to is that the FBI sought a FISA […]

CSotD: What do we know, and when did we know it?

This isn’t the best morning to be running this blog. The politics are coming hot and heavy enough that I can’t in good conscience simply feature funny comic strips, but everything remains so ill-defined that it’s hard to offer more than, as Winslow does in today’s Prickly City, a cookie.Well, there’s nothing wrong with Fig […]

CSotD: Hey Rube!

While I was looking for something else — which you will see Sunday — I came across a stash of Rube Goldberg cartoons from 85 years ago.And not only was Rube Goldberg a Pulitzer Prize winning cartoonist best known for his zany invention cartoons (one might almost say), but he is the very Reuben whose name is […]

CSotD: The Stupids Step Up

Kirk Walters notes the passing of Chief Wahoo, as the Cleveland Indians — with significant prodding from the Commissioner of Major League Baseball — put to rest their outdated, insulting mascot.Well, sort of — they’ll still sell Chief Wahoo gear. They just won’t have him on their uniforms and other official stuff, which is certainly […]

CSotD: The midway is only half way

Anne Morse Hambrock asks the right question, though it is less about what the Learning Channel puts on than why they are successful.That is, the Learning Channel has discovered that you can’t bring in viewers with interesting documentaries but you can do so by mounting a freak show. And numbers are the point, so out comes […]

CSotD: Monday Mop Up

Having appropriately devoted yesterday to the passing of Mort Walker, here are a few Sunday cartoons I might otherwise have run, starting with this hail-and-farewell from Piranha Club.Bud Grace is his early 70s, so I don’t begrudge him the retirement, but I’m certainly going to miss the strip, which appears to be petering out in […]

CSotD: Mort and Beetle

Mort Walker died yesterday.He was 94 and so was allowed to, but he certainly made the best of the generous slice of time he was given.While he created several strips, including “Hi and Lois,” “Boner’s Ark” and “Sam and Silo,” he will be best remembered for “Beetle Bailey,” which debuted the day after Mort’s 27th […]

CSotD: Saturday Short Takes

No particular theme today, so we’ll kick off with Richard John Marcej’s reflection on his new (finally!) job and the commute thereto.I genuinely don’t understand commuting. I’m okay with getting on a train and doing your morning newspaper routine while you head towards the office, and my uncle had a variant where he would drive […]

CSotD: Friday Follies

Pig doesn’t get it right, but, then, Pig not getting it right is a pillar of Pearls Before Swine, so I won’t take this personally.In real life, the only people who can successfully work from home are workaholics whose compulsions keep them on-task, and I’m not sure that’s as healthy as eating bonbons all day. Working […]

CSotD: Topics well handled

We’ll start with the least significant but most fun piece, Joe Heller’s reminder that next Wednesday in the early early you can catch a Super Blue Blood-Moon Eclipse. He left off the “blood-moon” part because it’s kind of silly: The moon gets coppery red in a total eclipse so that “blood-moon eclipse” is an overly dramatic way […]

CSotD: … and when did they know it?

(Signe Wilkinson) (Scott Stantis)We’ll start with a juxtaposition over the US Gymnastics scandal, in which the team doctor has been revealed to be a long-term sexual predator who abused the little girls entrusted to him.I was going to say “in case you hadn’t heard,” but you’ve heard or perhaps you don’t want to hear or […]

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