
CSotD: Tested on the unstudied chapter
Poor Edison Lee (KFS) finds himself in what seems likely to be a disaster: He misunderstood the teacher’s previous announcement…
Poor Edison Lee (KFS) finds himself in what seems likely to be a disaster: He misunderstood the teacher’s previous announcement…
“Let us begin by committing ourselves to the truth—to see it like it is, and tell it like it is—to…
Life between the ages of 15 and 20 seems purposely geared to be annoying. In my case, those years coincided…
I’m surprised and a bit disappointed that more political cartoonists in Britain haven’t jumped on Robert Jenrick’s heartless order to…
Dr. MacLeod takes advantage of the smoke from the Canadian wildfires to comment on the Supreme Court session just ended….
Dean Wormer may have been a humorless bureaucrat, but the man had a point, and, by the way, Animal House…
Pedro X. Molina (Counterpoint) politely and kindly uses a Simpsons trope to attribute homophobic and transphobic outbursts to ignorance and,…
Ed Wexler poses the question of whether Dianne Feinstein learned anything from the results of Ruth Bader Ginsburg lingering on…
Ed Hall points out the need to not look away. I appreciate, on one hand, the people who said of…
Walt Handelsman isn’t the only cartoonist to depict little kids as the source of the recent security leak, and it’s…
Ann Telnaes sums up the Dominion Voting Systems v Fox News case in a single graphic: They knew the truth…
An odd piece today from Prickly City (AMS), where the meaning of Labor Day, and of holidays, has apparently disappeared…
The passage of the Infrastructure bill seems to have caught political cartoonists flat-footed, with most of the published commentary this…
Mike Lester (AMC) continues to press the rightwing fantasy that Critical Race Theory is taught in elementary schools, when, as…