CSotD: Thursday Potpourri
Graeme MacKay starts us off with something light: Canada has released its new money, with Charlie instead of Liz. You…
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Graeme MacKay starts us off with something light: Canada has released its new money, with Charlie instead of Liz. You…
It’s a lovely morning here in the US for those in the center or somewhat to the left of center,…
This is going to be a grumpy day, but let’s start with Jimmy Margulies (KFS)‘s commentary on Mike Johnson’s ascension…
Robert Ariail depicts the Republican elephant whistling past the graveyard, and it certainly seems the GOP is coming apart at…
Cathy Wilcox cites a phenomenon as old as war itself, the need to objectify and make “other” our opponents in…
Ann Telnaes sent me scrambling for the Googles with this one, because she’d apparently picked up on a NYTimes story…
Is this a political cartoon? Steve Brodner thinks so, and said so, at the American Association of Editorial Cartoonists convention…
Good to see that Barry Blitt is as confused as I am. I didn’t stay up to watch the debate,…
Political cartoons are supposed to offer political opinions, and Steve Kelley (Creators) is seldom shy about taking a partisan view….
Ward Sutton sums up the hypocrisy and chaos of our current situation, and he’s right without offering much of an…
We might as well begin with the silly part, though our current situation is a mix of silly and deadly….
When I heard of the Trump team’s preposterous proposal to postpone that Jan 6 trial until April, 2026, I thought…
My hip replacement has had the pleasant timing to have occurred during the Women’s World Cup. While I’m still pushing…
Ann Telnaes was out of the gate quickly as the indictments were announced, largely because she’d been following the story…
I don’t know if today’s Non Sequitur (AMS) counts as “fortuitous” timing, since nobody in Vermont or the lower Hudson…