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CSotD: Tweets from the Offal Oriface

(Andy Marlette) (Pat Bagley)I don’t have a lot to share in the way of editorial responses to yesterday’s ghastly display of tasteless piggishness on the part of our president, but here are two approaches we can discuss.Marlette simply expresses the disgust decent people feel over Trump’s outrageous lack of self-discipline and self-respect, and it’s hard […]

CSotD: Thursday Short Takes

Michael de Adder wins today with this explanation of Trump policy, which combines childishness with randomness and you can’t do a whole lot better than that. Several cartoonists picked up on the phony Time cover. I like John Branch’s take because it not only references the fraud but notes the hypocritical attitude of a president who […]

CSotD: Contempt

Let’s start with Nick Anderson’s commentary on the Senate Healthcare Bill. It’s colorful and it cracked me up and Mitch McConnell running away with his pants on fire is not only funny but a nice alternative to the Brer Tortoise personna most cartoonists have adopted for him. (Perhaps the royalties from that are why Jon Stewart […]

CSotD: … and now, here’s the news

Tom Richmond broke the big news in cartooning yesterday, which is Mad Magazine’s naming of Bill Morrison as editor.Mad has been not so much in a tailspin as in the center of a lot of speculation after DC decided to move its offices from New York City to LA.In my opinion, this move would have […]

CSotD: No time for logic

(Kevin Kallaugher) (Adam Zyglis)A critical juxtaposition today, with two good cartoonists getting it right from slightly different perspectives. I give Zyglis an edge in term of persuasion, but that comes with a lot of footnotes.Kal is correct in that the net effect of the Republican reforms is to drain resources from the poor (and middleclass) in […]

CSotD: Involvement (or not)

Back in the early-mid-80s, I did an interview with a TV station manager noted for his three-minute editorials on the news, who pointed out that he had a lot more viewers than the station across town that had a weekly, 30-minute public service Sunday morning program called “Involvement.””Involvement?” he said. “Have you seen the ratings […]

CSotD: Truth and touchdowns

Mike Smith offers one of the less defeatist takes on the Republican victory in Georgia’s 6th Congressional District.When I commented on it earlier, I said I wanted to see the turnout figures and, in the comments, Ignatz cited the general swing, which isn’t quite the same thing but certainly suggests that a whole lot of […]

CSotD: Short takes

One of the constant annoyances in newsrooms are the phone calls from people demanding coverage for National Asparagus Month and other similar events. Our city editor at one paper had a list of all these ridiculous non-holidays and it was pretty funny reading, but not so funny when you were trying to placate an angry citizen […]

CSotD: Things we mostly knew

Best of the Day goes to Susan Camilleri Konar at Six Chix.Simply having a comments section forming would be funny enough, but what really ties it into social media is the fact that nobody has taken a tab.Everyone is eager to express an opinion, nobody steps up to help.I’m sure none of the comments are […]

CSotD: News Briefs

Note the signature down at the bottom right of today’s Rhymes With Orange.Hilary Price has always been honest and generous about adding to the byline when she got an idea from someone — I’ve even had my own shout-out for a gag.But this is diffo: Rina Piccolo — who has taken the strip over on […]

CSotD: Attention Shoppers! Pity Party at the Food Court!

To continue yesterday’s conversation a bit, Retail comments upon the ghosttowns some malls have become, and I find my sympathy somewhat muted, given that most mall tenants are corporate chain stores that offer crap jobs at minimum wage and send their profits off to Wall Street.Or they used to be, anyway.I gather that enclosed malls […]

CSotD: Lifestyles of the Rich and Fatuous

It’s Fathers Day and Pajama Diaries departs from the usual burnt barbecue jokes and bad-necktie gags to something insightful, and a rare Father’s Day piece in which Father comes out on top, neither a clueless doofus nor someone with no interests beyond golf.The other day, I mentioned my sense of guilt over using a couple […]

CSotD: Things worth harping on

While, as noted here before, too many cartoonists are going on about “the only shooting incident that really matters,” others are attending to the nation’s business, and there are issues that deserve continued discussion.Above, Ann Telnaes comments on the presidents’ rejection of our justice system, and the best part of this cartoon is its optimism: […]

CSotD: About the Prime Directive

(David Horsey) (Clay Jones)I probably cite the work of David Horsey and Clay Jones here more often than I should.Having directed readers to their work, I could simply sit back and assume people are going there and seeing what I’m seeing. There are several other cartoonists whose work I like, but they tend to have hot […]

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