CSotD: Thoughts from a psychologist’s notebook
I take some comfort from Cathy Wilcox‘s cartoon, not because she’s a shining beacon of hope but because it’s good…
I take some comfort from Cathy Wilcox‘s cartoon, not because she’s a shining beacon of hope but because it’s good…
A day for catching up on various things, and we’ll start with today’s Zits (KFS), in which it turns out…
This Alan Moir cartoon is past its use-by date — I try to feature cartoons within seven days —…
Here’s a bit of bad news from Jimmy Margulies (KFS), which doesn’t fit my politics, because I’m far from ready…
My intention this morning was to hold off on last night’s hearing until cartoonists had a chance to comment, and…
We’ll start off with a major hit from Pedro Molina (Counterpoint), who skips all the cleverness and simply portays Replacement…
Punchbooks has posted this cartoon from April 16, 1919, in which British Prime Minister David Lloyd George cheerfully presents the…
A second day of foolishness, a second day of inventing headlines that satirize classic book titles. Jimmy Margulies (KFS) leads…
Pat Bagley borrows a well-known line from “1984” to point out the unspeakable lies being put forth by the Republicans,…
That’s my Grandpa, at the head of the one-room classroom in Ironwood, Michigan, sometime in the first decade of the…
We’ll start out with some good news, via Steve Brodner: Not only did the Kellogg’s workers ratify a new contract,…
First Dog on the Moon touches on several points, beginning with how stories get assigned, but you’ll have to go…
Timing is everything, and, when I first saw this Matt Wuerker (Politico) piece, I planned to feature it with an…
I’m feeling old and grumpy, but, thanks to Paul Berge, I feel less alone. I was tempted to do an…