CSotD: Forked Tongues and Empty Chatter
The big news this morning is about Tucker Carlson’s interview with Vladimir Putin last night. It was so predictable that…
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The big news this morning is about Tucker Carlson’s interview with Vladimir Putin last night. It was so predictable that…
In case you hadn’t noticed, Mike Smith (KFS) points out that the border has become a major campaign issue for…
I’ve long since stopped featuring Santos/Pinocchio cartoons, since there were too many of them and they’d lost all impact. But…
Graeme MacKay starts us off with something light: Canada has released its new money, with Charlie instead of Liz. You…
Brazilian cartoonist Amorim (Cartoon Movement) leads us off today with a reasonable critique of the humanitarian disaster unfolding in Gaza,…
The issue of Steve Bell‘s spiked cartoon of Netanyahu continues to roil social media, at least in editorial cartooning circles,…
Zapiro speaks for a large number of cartoonists as they struggle to find something that is both fair and penetrating…
Is this a political cartoon? Steve Brodner thinks so, and said so, at the American Association of Editorial Cartoonists convention…
It was the Pig Fair last SeptemberA day I well rememberI was walking up and down in drunken prideWhen my…
Patrick Blower cites the new Civil War, in which a divided country rages around a vestige of the old Civil…
As is so often the case, I find myself reluctantly agreeing with Clyde’s dubious street smarts in today’s Candorville (KFS)…
A personal chuckle from The Other Coast (Creators), because he’s right that dog owners are more observant of the scoop…
Bruce MacKinnon got the most out of the Space X launch. For all the horse laughs at Musk’s expense, he…
Rob Rogers’ cartoon is a good starting place today, because it’s not dishonest, but it’s definitely over-simplified and feeds into…
The relentless corgi stampede continues, and Dr. MacLeod comments on the lack of imagination and creativity that it represents. I…