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CSotD: Bluster, blunderers and taking responsibility

Chan Lowe boils it down.There are a lot of cartoonists currently mocking Kim’s haircut and portraying him as a nutcase, but Lowe is at least hinting at the real issue in all this:Bluster.Here’s the thing: Unless you are knowledgeable about Korean culture, you don’t likely have any sense of how Kim’s take on the world […]

CSotD: Inside the tangled web

This is one of those Lord-Where-Do-I-Start days, and Ann Telnaes has won the toss for this salute to our impossibly-not-okay presidency.Her cartoon is not so much a case of being “too smart for the room” as of being “too well-informed for the room,” because she had to append Cliff Notes:Ivanka Trump’s company received provisional approval from the Chinese […]

CSotD: Silly stuff, and stuff that matters

Start with some housekeeping: The other day I updated a blog posting late in the day, after I finally tracked down a Harvey Kurtzman/Will Elder Mad Magazine parody of “Archie.”Here’s the entire feature, which Mark Jackson pointed out in the comments was originally in Mad #27, the April, 1956 issue and which I found in “Mad For Keeps” from 1958: […]

CSotD: So what? Who cares?

Adam Zyglis points out the vast number of positions and promises that Donald Trump has abandoned since he took office.He’s right and it’s a good way to put them all in one place, and, in another context, it might be damaging.John Kerry’s presidential campaign was deeply wounded by both relatively benign and deliberately misinterpreted accusations of […]

CSotD: Friday Short Takes

Amid a host of responses to The Grand Presidential Pivot, Jimmy Margulies focuses on the question I’m asking: Where is the love you said was mine, all mine, ’til the end of time?Talk about buyer’s remorse! Poor Vovochka must surely be awakening to that “you knew I was a snake when you picked me up” […]

CSotD: From the sublime to the ridiculous

I’m going to start with something serious, but stick around anyway.Marvel Comics has recently pulled an issue of X-Men because an artist snuck some anti-Semitic, anti-Christian messages into it. Here’s Michael Cavna’s Cleve Wootson’s article on it, and Tom Spurgeon’s write-up, which mirrors my response: “If you play a prank and get caught, embrace the consequences.”And […]

CSotD: Re-Accomodating My Sense of Humor

We’ll start today with Bill Bramhall’s response to the United Airlines incident.I’m seeing a few funny takes on the event, but I like Bramhall’s piece because there really wasn’t anything funny about what happened, or, at least, what appears to have happened, since there may be a little more sorting out of facts.The “Leggings Incident” […]

CSotD: Best Practices

Edison Lee reminds me of my responsibilities and makes me feel guilty over my failure to live up to them.The other day, I noted that Yellowstone National Park is one of the few places that truly lives up to its billing, but I failed to provide a warning for parents: It’s made of dirt, and even […]

CSotD: Rants

Thank you, Darrin Bell.Today’s Candorville makes the point, now that every editorial cartoonist has done a “Trump kills Big Bird and Elmo” cartoon, that Sesame Street hasn’t been a PBS or CPB production for a couple of years now.This isn’t to say that public broadcasting shouldn’t be in the budget. But if you’re going to […]

CSotD: Write offs

The Syria air strike cartoons are coming in, but I’m not seeing a lot of consensus, either in cartoons or in social media.Joe Heller is one of the few who salutes an actual, as he says, change of heart, which, by the way, I would note might also be indicated by the demotion (and rumored impending […]

CSotD: Playing Ketchup

The whole Kendall Jenner/Pepsi thing kind of blew by me until it blew up. (Best link you’ll click all week)My celebrity spokesperson commercial exposure is pretty much limited to Marie Osmond who, as you may know, lost 50 pounds on Nutri-System.Those commercials made me wonder why she wasn’t still working, and then I looked her […]

CSotD: Teach Your Children Well

Nothing, alas, ever turns out to be quite as cool as you thought it was going to be, Keefe.Except Yellowstone, but nothing in daily life. However, what is cool is that cartoonists like Keith Knight have introduced being a dad as a normal, interesting, challenging but, again, normal part of life. Your kids may occasionally be frustrating, […]

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