CSotD: Bluster and Broadswords
I’ve held this Mike Thompson piece longer than I like to, but I’m going to use it now because it…
I’ve held this Mike Thompson piece longer than I like to, but I’m going to use it now because it…
Ed Hall delights me with a combination of political insight and zoological accuracy. The concept of lemmings leaping off the…
Joy of Tech is pretty firmly on record as not respecting either Facebook or Twitter, but here they acknowledge not…
Somebody reposted this David Rowe cartoon from November, 2016. It was bad enough then, the feeling of “What have we…
David Rowe begins today’s conversation with this delightful take on everything. Fauci’s deadpan expression captures his serious intent, while his…
Instead of pontificating for 1,000 words and ending with a video, I’m going to start with the video and then…
I’ll start with the above Dunkin’ Donuts commercial for the benefit of readers either too young or living too distant…
We’ll start with Paul Fell today, because he expresses something fundamental in both the coronavirus matter and dialogue in general….
We’ll start the Halloween rundown with Sunday’s Pajama Diaries, which raises the question, “What’s with all the ‘Sexy-whatever’ costumes?” I…
Ah, trust David Rowe to capture the grotesque, self-centered ignorance that would lead Donald Trump to describe the investigations of…
In the fury of reactions to last night’s outrage, Pia Guerra responds with such quiet eloquence that there’s a temptation…
From a strictly artistic point of view, the father-and-daughter image has been done enough. From a political point of view,…
I’m giving David Rowe the lead today because he illustrates a certain air of despair I’m feeling, akin to Yossarian’s…
For the moment, Barry Blitt owns the Mueller Report, and I think he’s got it right though I wish things…
Bill Bramhall uses a familiar symbol — heck, I just cited it the other day — and this time, it’s…