CSotD: Confronting, or possibly avoiding, reality
Constant Readers will not be surprised that this Bizarro (KFS) made me laugh. The pun itself is good: The way…
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Constant Readers will not be surprised that this Bizarro (KFS) made me laugh. The pun itself is good: The way…
Patrick Blower’s analysis of Russian forces gets a particular laugh because it fits so well with a Bulwark podcast Charlie…
The best part of this Daddy’s Home (Creators) is that he’s right, sort of. That is, we shouldn’t believe what…
I particularly like Andy Davey’s piece, both for what it is and for how it contrasts with other commentary. We…
The war has — appropriately — taken up a lot of interest, but it’s not the only thing happening in…
Jordanian cartoonist Morad Kotkot (Cartoon Movement) asks today’s question: Why is the whole world focused on Ukraine, when it doesn’t…
Christian Adams makes use of Putin’s long table to demonstrate the current state of affairs, as, in the wake of…
Ben Jennings offers the best view of what’s going on in Ukraine. Other cartoonists are either showing a bear retreating…
I wish John Deering (Creators) hadn’t felt compelled to label that bucket. Very few political cartoons have ever been improved…
Pat Bagley gets the lead-off position today for having illustrated the theory that no two nations with McDonald’s have ever…
There have been several cartoons comparing Putin to either Hitler or Stalin, but I like Robert Ariail’s, because it is…
A few quick shots before we descend into merriment: Jeffrey Koterba gets the Wordle Award for capitalizing on the fad…
Michael de Adder declares sanctions a failure within hours of the announcement of the first full rounds, mocking Biden’s response…
Clay Bennett (CTFP) starts off today’s tour of bathos and foolishness with this commentary on the news that Trump’s accounting…