
CSotD: While we wait for the auditors
As expected, I’m seeing a lot of SVB cartoons, some of which are entirely off target, some of which are…
As expected, I’m seeing a lot of SVB cartoons, some of which are entirely off target, some of which are…
We’ll give dissident cartoonist Badiucao the lead off on this discussion of the Chinese balloon, in part because he’s earned…
Monday is not my favorite day of the week. Gag cartoons may be starting up new story arcs, but it’s…
Let’s start the day with a grim chuckle from Wiley Miller, because, while today’s Non Sequitur (AMS) is funny, it’s…
The ongoing flood of Musk/Twitter cartoons continues. Some of them are clever, some are not, but none has been any…
Glen LeLievre leads off today’s roundup of dubious pieces and dubious claims, with a cartoon that has been getting a…
Jeff Stahler (AMS) raises a question that Hollywood has got to be pondering, because it’s not just about being old….
St. Olga’s feast day is July 11, but given who she was and what she did, St. Patrick should yield…
Christian Adams makes use of Putin’s long table to demonstrate the current state of affairs, as, in the wake of…
It’s Girl Scout Cookie time, and John Darkow offers less of a commentary than a report: The bakeries contracted to…
Stuart Carlson (AMS) offers a pun which I suspect is more about unavailable and late-arriving Christmas presents than about World…
Martyn Turner provides a good starting point by celebrating the fact that we’ve long since lost track of the starting…
Tank McNamara (AMS) sets the stage with a straightforward explanation of how we allow ourselves to be exploited. In 1980,…
We’ll start this review of things that shouldn’t shake the firmaments with a Peter Brookes commentary on Dear Ex-Leader’s latest…
Timing is part of context, at least to the extent that, had this Rubes (Creators) run in December, it wouldn’t…