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CSotD: On the Job

(Adam@Home)  (Pajama Diaries)We’ll start with a Juxtaposition of My Life, or, at least, what my life would be like if I had responsibilities beyond having a dog.I’m not constantly working, but, like Adam, I don’t have an escape from being “at work” and I have to admit that, even when I had an office over […]

CSotD: Just Like Old Times

Yeah, I know, it’s not a cartoon. It’s a movie poster. We’ll get to the cartoons.But last night my granddaughter and I watched “The Candidate,” which was made in 1972, the year her father was born. She’s about to turn 21 and has volunteered in campaigns since high school, so was an excellent audience for […]

CSotD: Here: Smell This

I get a kick out of having a Juxtaposition come up on the page intact, and it just happens that Off The Mark comes just before Lola on my GoComics page. Today the two of them pretty much encapsulate my current feelings about social media.Facebook, mind you, moreso than Twitter, which is probably because I […]

CSotD: What’s up with DACA?

As I expected, there have been a lot of DACA cartoons landing in the past 24 hours, though there are also a lot of cartoons about the approaching hurricane, which make the courageous, controversial editorial point “Here comes a hurricane.” David Horsey gets to represent all the Dream/Nightmare cartoons because he puts it in such stark, […]

CSotD: Juxtaposition of Tomorrow’s Topic

(Gary Varvel) (Bob Gorrell)These two conservatives were fast out of the gate with a pair of cartoons that seem to go deeper into the DACA issue than the more liberal response so far, much of which has been plays on “dreams” and “nightmares.”Pointing out that Dreamers are in a tough spot is like pointing out […]

CSotD: Mutual hegemony

Kal Kallaugher looks ahead to the president’s tax reform efforts, which may turn out to be Trump’s last chance to keep a campaign promise.(We will now take a short break while you marvel over the facial expressions in each panel.)I suppose “keeping promises” is an outdated 20th century concept. Our hyperconnected, centerless world makes it easy to […]

CSotD: Labor Day, if you can keep it

For those of us in the gig economy, all a “holiday” means is that the post office is closed.And most of today’s strips either ignore the holiday, do some Dad-at-the-grill gags or — the largest percentage — focus on Back to School.But David Fitzsimmons notes that Labor Day should be more than a final cookout, […]

CSotD: A Simple, Desultory Stabbing Paean

Sherman’s Lagoon sets the mood for today.Or, rather, explains the mood, because I think that swordfish would be happier on Facebook, where his antisocial instincts would be appreciated.I need a break from Facebook.It’s like the kid who keeps hitting himself on the head with a hammer because it feels so good when he stops. Unless […]

CSotD: Lightening up as the Light Fades

Candorville leads off what could be a very depressing day if I let it.I’m nearly ready to take a break from Facebook, because the place is far more full of feuds than conversations, and I get tired of pissing into the wind.For example, we’re got another social media lynch mob forming over that unjustifiable, boneheaded, […]

CSotD: Mean Kids Triumphant

I didn’t use this Matt Wuerker cartoon the other day, but not because I thought it was unfair.Wuerker has been through a ghastly, unfair gauntlet of on-line and media pile-on bullying, an explosive wave of toxic stupidity that should appall decent folks, if there are any left.I didn’t do all the digging required to find […]

CSotD: Of Shoes and Ships and Sealing Wax

Bob Gorrell poses a question, and, while I don’t think he’s headed my direction entirely, it’s an opportunity to make a point about gooses and ganders and the appropriate sauces for each.There has been a lot of criticism of Trump’s visit to Texas, some merited, some meretricious. He did well to go, and he did well […]

CSotD: The Challenge of an Obvious Topic

Response to Hurricane Harvey among editorial cartoonists has been all over the place. Clay Bennett is one of several cartoonists who took up the theme that a state noted for rejecting federalism now finds itself in need of outside help.I like his version because it doesn’t seem partisan or triumphalist. There are a number of […]

CSotD: Lincoln’s Mother’s Doctor’s Therapy Animal

 Zits taps the increasingly ridiculous world of “therapy animals.”I’m so old I can remember when, on an email listserv, the quite serious topic of safely transporting dogs on airplanes came up, and someone jokingly suggested donning dark glasses and pretending your pet was a Seeing Eye Dog so he could ride in the cabin.The response […]

CSotD: It’s gardening time

Pros and Cons sets the mood for the day, perhaps the week, perhaps longer.I wanted to avoid politics this morning, but nothing on the comedy side particularly amused me, or, at least, not in a way that stimulated any sort of commentary.But Stan happened to tap into a recent conversation, because when my last newspaper […]

CSotD: Sequel! Dr Jekyll Meets The Blob of Stupidity!

Bill Sanders makes the point graphically that has been under discussion here: Trump is not a baby ignorantly blundering into trouble but, rather, a defiant brat.And Ed Hall makes the further point that Trump is once more playing to his white supremacist base.I’m a little disappointed that the major coverage of the pardon simply states […]

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