CSotD: Labor Day or something like it
I wish I could believe in Paul Fell’s vision of a world in which labor unions had the upper hand…
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I wish I could believe in Paul Fell’s vision of a world in which labor unions had the upper hand…
Ward Sutton sums up the hypocrisy and chaos of our current situation, and he’s right without offering much of an…
Ann Telnaes was out of the gate quickly as the indictments were announced, largely because she’d been following the story…
(Jack Ohman — Pulitzer Prize, 2016) (Joel Pett — Pulitzer Prize, 2000) (Kevin Siers — Pulitzer Prize, 2014) This is,…
If we’re going to talk about subjective reality, we might as well begin where the term was hatched, in the…
This is a “Where do I begin?” day, because I have a file full of worthwhile cartoons, including a new…
Patrick Blower isn’t the only one roped in by an international fraud. The notion that kids were “identifying” as animals…
Steve Breen (Creators) seems to have the best take on what just happened: A crisis was averted, and both sides…
The familiar advice to new journalists will never become obsolete: “If your mother says she loves you, check it out.”…
Lady Justice is getting a workout on editorial pages in the wake of the E. Jean Carroll verdict, and I…
It’s important not to downplay the significance of the Fox/Dominion dustup, because the responsible flow of trustworthy information matters to…
David Rowe captures the significance of the last-minute settlement between Fox and Dominion Voting Systems: It’s less a punishment for…
Lyndon offers an optimistic thought in this morning’s Pros & Cons (KFS): As bad as things appear at the moment,…
Pedro X. Molina (Counterpoint) offers a provocative — in the best sense of the word — response to yesterday’s arraignment….
Harry Allard’s 1974 book “The Stupids Step Out” has been banned in many places because it’s not funny to refer…