CSotD: Perhaps the end of the beginning
I gather Joe Heller is taking no pride in the coming elections, but he seems terribly cynical. It’s true that…
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I gather Joe Heller is taking no pride in the coming elections, but he seems terribly cynical. It’s true that…
The Grammys will be tonight and I will continue my annual tradition of not caring. David Sipress is correct that…
Dave Whamond notes the latest absurdity in Ron DeSantis’s war on thinking: The Escambia County school district has taken several…
Tim Campbell (Counterpoint) may be urging voters to make good choices, but, as noted here the other day, clarity matters,…
Got in later than I’d hoped yesterday, so nothing to report on the AAEC/CXC confab yet. Meanwhile, the globe apparently…
Timing is everything in comedy, and today’s Barney & Clyde (WPWG) was excellently timed, coming after the first wave of…
There were a boatload of primaries the other day and now it’s on to November, and, as Dave Granlund says,…
Let’s start a discouraging day with a bit of good news: A judge in Texas has rendered Nick Anderson’s cartoon…
Constant Readers may have noted that I’m currently frustrated and have been avoiding political cartoons for a few days. David…
Paresh Nath (Cartoon Arts Int’l) posted this cartoon before the elections in Iran, but that’s an irrelevant detail, since everyone…
Prickly City (AMS) offers an intelligent view of our current dilemma, and offers a hope that there are more than…
I’m leading off today with this Ann Telnaes piece for two reasons. One is that I like it and that…
A word about today’s headline: “Great Expectations” is one of my favorite novels. It’s about how easily a decent young…
The flow of inspiration from the Trump firehose has been such that I just want to flush it out now,…
Yesterday I posted cartoons from the candidate’s “hometown” editorial cartoonists. Today, Jos Valdman writing in the Herald Sun looks at…