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CSotD: From the Political to the Personal

We’ll repeat yesterday’s process of beginning with the inescapable political stuff and then going to the Laffs Section, and Jack Ohman leads off with this compete analysis of the “Undecided Voter,” which also does a good job of commenting on the nitwits who think it makes them sound wise to say “They’re both the same.”Honestly, […]

CSotD: Friday Short Takes

We’ll start with politics and work our way to less unpleasant topics. Bill Day makes a simple point with a simple cartoon, and one that is not only germane to the ridiculous “worst president ever” claims appearing on social media — even if you don’t like him, you’d have to be totally ignorant of history […]

CSotD: Butterscotch Schnapps and other delights

Let this empty frame stand in for all the “after I voted I had to shower” cartoons that don’t deserve to be juxtaposed. When I juxtapose — which I’ll be doing today — it’s to show differing takes, not a collection of no takes at all.I was in a liquor store once and heard someone ask […]

CSotD: The risk of keeping silent and being thought a fool

Might as well start with a leftover from yesterday, which is that Truth Facts is not always quite in gear with American culture, because, while I remember “Movember,” I think it’s almost universally called “No-Shave November” now, at least here.It started with guys growing mustaches, hence the “M” in “Movember,” but quickly turned into not […]

CSotD: Transformational humor

(Real Life Adventures) (Sally Forth)Let’s start off with the Juxtaposition of the Day, because the alternative is to run a selection of day-after-Halloween cartoons and I do, indeed, have a lot of candy to do something with, but the prospect of Thanksgiving dinner is funnier.And, as suggested, more scary. I’m with Ted.I’d also add that […]

CSotD: The thin line between scary and just depressing

Truth Facts sometimes runs into cultural differences between Scandanavia, where the strip originates, and the US, which you might say is a client-state.This appears to be one of those times, because part of the takeover of Halloween by grown-ups has been the transformation of a simple decoration into a major art project.I discovered this the […]

CSotD: Halloween’een

There’s nothing Halloweenish in today’s Pajama Diaries, but I’m going to lead with it because it made me wonder how many children’s books were inspired by writers contemplating their junk drawers?Jill worries that one of those keys might unlock the secrets of a long-lost relative, but the locks on those old trunks, as with the […]

CSotD: Saturday Short Takes

David Horsey gets the prize today for faking me out — I almost didn’t bother reading the captions because I am so sick of lame cartoons in which the kids are, in fact, dressed as the scary candidates.Those cartoons run every two years or, at least, every four, and it’s enough to make you wish […]

CSotD: If only things were that simple

Let’s start today with the fact that you can’t expect the mass of people to follow the scientific process, by which I mean going where the evidence leads rather than interpreting the evidence in terms of their predisposed assumptions.In “La Cucaracha,” Lalo Alcaraz notes today that Trump is getting a lot of support from the Russians, […]

CSotD: GoComics launches its Beta

The beta for GoComics’ new website launched late yesterday, and I haven’t had a chance to look in every corner, but nobody told me to keep it a secret, so here’s my take so far, and, if you go there and find something interesting I didn’t notice, please mention it in the comments.And tell them what […]

CSotD: Very, very short takes (Honest!)

Lot of stuff to pass on that doesn’t require a lot of elaboration.For instance, Arlo has always tapped my inner Old Guy and today is no exception, though I don’t spend much time on my tablet and have only one or two apps I use. And, yes, they can be a real pain unless you […]

CSotD: Symbols and shares

We had a little discussion of national symbols the other day, the overuse of Justice and the Statue of Liberty, plus Nast’s use of Columbia. Now comes Kal Kallaugher with an unnamed American woman whom I really like and readily accept despite having no idea who she is.Maybe Kal doesn’t either. You don’t have to […]

CSotD: Cruelties: International, academic and oenological

At Cartoon Movement, Tjeerd Royaards notes the demolition of the refugee center/encampment at Calais, which is starting as I write this and is expected to continue through the next three days.I haven’t been following the situation closely, but news accounts indicate that it is not quite as blunt and sweeping as his cartoon but neither […]

CSotD: Sunday (mostly) Short Takes

In today’s Reality Check, Dave Whamond reminds us of why people go to the self-scan.I’m not heartless, but I like to come into a store, get what I want, and get out again. And a little conversation with the checker is pleasant, if it’s a conversation and not a recitation of corporately required solicitations.She’s got […]

CSotD: Truffaldonald

  The classic exchange in Goldoni’s “Servant of Two Masters” comes as the other characters try to figure out Truffaldino, the harlequin of the play:Pantalone: What are we to make of this fellow? Is he knave or fool?Doctore: I really don’t know. Probably a little of both.Brighella: I should say he was just a zany (lunatic). He comes […]

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