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CSotD: Cycles

Tom Tomorrow holds forth on the new, social-media driven news cycle.Parts of this cartoon are excellent, parts are very much open for criticism.For one thing, I think he needs some new clip art to indicate hipsters, because the folks in that initial panel wouldn’t know Snapchat from Snoop Dogg, and, if they know about something, […]

CSotD: Misdirection

It’s Labor Day here in the US, and Bill Day didn’t get the memo about hot dog jokes, so inadvertantly did an editorial cartoon on the actual topic of the labor situation in the US.It’s always been possible to demonize labor, and times when it was easier than others: Blowing off bombs on Wall Street […]

CSotD: Worth a look

Feeling burnt out this morning, a bit like Tina in today’s Tina’s Groove: I ought to care, I’m probably missing something, and yet …After a couple of decades, you begin to slide into “been there, done that,” and staying up to bizarre hours to watch the moon disappear falls into that category, I’m afraid.Laying aside […]

CSotD: Long ago and far away

Jack Ohman with a cartoon that, if you are over 50, is guaranteed to bring you right down.Jack does these longer-format cartoons for the SacBee, which makes it worth following him on Facebook (well, or subscribing to the Bee, sure), and it seems the Old Days were on his mind, because he posted that one […]

CSotD: The Search for Thucydides

(Mike Luckovich)(Clay Bennett)Start with a juxtaposition and something to ponder:These are both good commentaries on the gap between the image of the United States and what it stands for and the proposals of Donald Trump, and not the only two contrasting the Statue of Liberty with the Statutes of Trumpery. We could have an interesting discussion […]

CSotD: A National Park Service, If You Can Keep It

David Horsey celebrates the centennial of our National Parks by pointing out their neglect, which not only limits that celebration but, more critically, forces moderation in defending them against the champions of free market exploitation.As he notes in his essay, while budget constraints are an indicator of how strong the privatization and exploitation forces are in lobbying to undermine […]

CSotD: Our Rights Are Precious — Don’t Use Them!

 The Colin Kaepernick issue has exploded in an on-line mess that, at its lunatic fringes, appears determined to see who can argue the loudest with the least honesty.Ed Hall lays out the logical, historically valid argument. He’s not the only one who shrugs and states the obvious, including one of the Internet’s better-known actual veterans, […]

CSotD: Drawing on our beliefs

I’m finding it hard to get too inspired by a lot of cartoons lately, particularly over in the political sphere, and I think I know why. I’ll start with an Ed Hall panel to get the conversation going without tapping into one political wing or the other.This one isn’t bad, but my point is that it […]

CSotD: Fur babies and other follies

Emily Flake takes a swipe at the “fur baby” crowd, more observationally than judgmentally, but let’s not pretend she’s being neutral. There are three more panels to this piece, “Dogs: Are They The Same As Kids,” over at the Nib, and, while I don’t mind running a four-panel piece entire, if they go to the […]

CSotD: Just like old times

This Prickly City actually ran yesterday, but I’m breaking the rules because it reminded me of six years ago when this blog was at that stage.I post the blog each morning, but there’s something about seeing your work in final-form that makes typos and infelicities leap out at you, so I often go back, not for […]

CSotD: J’ne suis pas Neige-den

Taking a brief, unplanned time out, but nothing too alarming — went in to ask the doctor about a pain and they admitted me at which point we entered that hospital world of foggy mental drift. So I’ve got a drain inserted to take off some accumulated liquid and will be discharged this afternoon (Friday).Should […]

CSotD: Deceptive Short Takes

This is going to seem like a short post, but you’ll see at the end there is some required reading that should soak up any time you thought you were going to have.Pearls Before Swine made me laugh because, back in the ancient days, we’d get calls in the newsroom alerting us to various days […]

CSotD: The facades of responsibility

I suppose we should start with the more metaphorical garbage on our agenda.Kal accuses the Clintons of sweeping their Foundation conflicts under the carpet, and the thing is, it’s less about actual corruption than about their being astonishingly tone-deaf.Bill’s offer to step away from the board if Hillary is elected would be a start, but not […]

CSotD: Monday Short Takes

I’m not a huge fan of the Olympics, which somehow went from elitist shamateur exhibit under Avery Brundage to the commercial gigantism that followed, though I’m not sure when I switched from being a fan to being vaguely interested to dreading the event.However, Robert Airial captures a factor that has run through that process, which […]

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