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CSotD: Nitwitticisms

Modesty insists I begin today’s exposé of nitwits with Maria Scrivan’s relevant diagram of how I use reusable bags.I’d do better if I could get them to the car, because both my co-op and my (usual) grocery store have signs at the door reminding you, which is okay if the bags are 50 feet away […]

CSotD: Friday Funnies

Top story of the day is that tomorrow is Free Comic Book Day and a chance to check out what the comic book people think is hot and attractive. Johanna Draper Carlson has a look at what she considers the top titles.I suspect this is a time when living in a major metro helps. Out […]

CSotD: Shackles, Chains and Doggy Cookies

It’s World Press Freedom Day, which seems to be noted in other countries more than it is in the United States. This cartoon is one of several on the topic at Cartoon Movement and is by Egyptian cartoonist Doaa Eladl.I’ll admit I haven’t kept up with the specifics of the back-and-forth in Egypt since the Arab […]

CSotD: Wednesday Short Takes

When I can do a mix, I usually start with the funny stuff and then do politics, but somehow they’re becoming indistinguishable. Clay Jones has a most excellent rant to go with this cartoon, which is basically that Trump would rather talk to Fox & Friends than Mueller, but he can destroy himself in either […]

CSotD: The Least Wonderful People in the World

First, let’s sweep up the WCHA business with this Matt Wuerker cartoon that even includes actual pearl-clutching and beautifully captures the faux outrage, or the hypocrisy, however you want to frame it.I’m not sure the weeping snowflakes are sufficiently self-aware to be hypocrites. Their outrage, however misplaced and misconstrued, seems perfectly sincere, in the same way […]

CSotD: Juxtaposition of Perception

 Last weekend, I wrote about satire and how nobody really wanted to defend Hustler Magazine but they recognized the need to defend the First Amendment.This weekend, we have a more complex issue at hand, as exemplified here by the contrasting responses of Ann Telnaes and Steve Kelley to Michelle Wolf’s monologue at the WCHA dinner.And if […]

CSotD: Sunday Short Takes

I find most generational/technical-gap gags pretty lame, but I really like today’s Zits, and would be curious to know how postcard sales have been impacted, first by digital cameras and second by the Internet.According to Wikipedia, there was a craze for postcards touched off by the Columbian Exhibition, which opened 125 years ago this coming […]

CSotD: No excuses

I held back a few days on the Bill Cosby conviction because I wanted to see the cartoons that would emerge. Steve Breen has, I think, the best take.Attempts to be humorous — to cite Jell-O pudding pops or contrast his flamboyant sweaters with prison garb — seem to fall flat. Had he been convicted […]

CSotD: Friday Funnies

Okay, now I’m completely confused. Just as Judge Parker was getting somewhere in the business of tying up any loose ends it couldn’t simply eliminate, semi-celebrity Godiva Danube has reappeared, Neddy is freaking out over being seen waiting tables and her fellow-waitron suddenly drops a wall-shattering piece of patented Marciuliano dialogue on us.Careful, fellas. It […]

CSotD: Thursday Short-Takes

We’ll warm up with this bit of gallows humor from On the Fastrack, which happens to coincide with a spate of layoffs from McClatchy papers in the West, primarily at the Sacramento Bee, where 15 newsroom employees and 8 production types are being cut.But, of course, it could have run any time and coincided with […]

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