
CSotD: Points of Order*
*Someone will observe that these are not points of order but points of personal privilege. However, (A) I’ve already used…
*Someone will observe that these are not points of order but points of personal privilege. However, (A) I’ve already used…
Our comment feature appears to be broken beyond repair, at least for our current platform, which inspires (finally!) a redesign,…
Nick Anderson (Counterpoint) manages the only tasteful riff I’ve seen on that accidental movie set shooting. It’s not a real…
When Saigon fell to the North Vietnamese, Congress moved to allow 140,000 refugees to settle in the US, a number…
A bit of political catching up, and Ann Telnaes expresses what I hope is a wider frustration with the lack…
Political cartoons aren’t supposed to be funny except when they are, and I got a laugh out of Cathy Wilcox‘s…
Lola (AMS)‘s stubbornness notwithstanding, the start of March hardly marks the start of Spring. Except in Australia, where seasons begin…
“Truth and Illusion, George. You don’t know the difference.” “No, but we must carry on as though we did.” “Amen.”…
I noted yesterday that I could have done a full day of nothing but “Ted Cruz in Mexico” cartoons, and,…
Francis (AMS) leads today because, for all the bonding in a hyperconnected world, we Americans are still awfully fixated on…
Peter Brookes (Times UK) invokes James Gillray’s classic 1805 cartoon to show the controversy between the UK and France over…
Yes, it’s Bastille Day, and Arlo & Janis are celebrating in their backyard, which is where everyone celebrates these days….
I remember reading some swashbuckler in which, at the very start, the roughnecks who wielded broadswords were complaining about Frenchmen…
It’s hard to pick a starting point today, but Pat Bagley offers a good reflection on things, because we’ve sure…
Tom Toles offers one of the more depressing cartoons of this brand new year and decade. What’s happening in…