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CSotD: Friday Follies

Pig doesn’t get it right, but, then, Pig not getting it right is a pillar of Pearls Before Swine, so I won’t take this personally.In real life, the only people who can successfully work from home are workaholics whose compulsions keep them on-task, and I’m not sure that’s as healthy as eating bonbons all day. Working […]

CSotD: Topics well handled

We’ll start with the least significant but most fun piece, Joe Heller’s reminder that next Wednesday in the early early you can catch a Super Blue Blood-Moon Eclipse. He left off the “blood-moon” part because it’s kind of silly: The moon gets coppery red in a total eclipse so that “blood-moon eclipse” is an overly dramatic way […]

CSotD: … and when did they know it?

(Signe Wilkinson) (Scott Stantis)We’ll start with a juxtaposition over the US Gymnastics scandal, in which the team doctor has been revealed to be a long-term sexual predator who abused the little girls entrusted to him.I was going to say “in case you hadn’t heard,” but you’ve heard or perhaps you don’t want to hear or […]

CSotD: The Crowd of Unknowing

 Several cartoonists were able to get their pens moving in time to pick up on the end of the shutdown, but I particularly like Clay Bennett’s take because of its sweeping, enigmatic tone.He’s treading on dangerous ground, because it’s easy for anyone to take a gratuitous Will Rogers slam at government being useless.In fact, we’ve […]

CSotD: A Brief Discursion into Business Matters

Tom Falco is letting his print subscription to the Miami Herald run out and will subscribe to the digital edition.He writes:I don’t remember ever not receiving a daily newspaper delivery, even from when I was a child. But the newspaper is not arriving! I’m paying for it but it doesn’t come. We had a problem […]

CSotD: The view from the rice paddies

I sometimes get notes from people who point out that, while the web site is called “Comic Strip of the Day,” I tend to deal with editorial cartoons a lot.So we’ll lead off today with Monty, a comic strip.The joke, of course, is that the elections aren’t rigged and we don’t actually have re-education camps.We […]

CSotD: Irrational Exuberance

Over at L’il Donnie today, Mike Norton despairs of being able to come up with any satire more ridiculous than reality, and I can’t blame him. The Donald is indeed making it hard for political cartoonists. Darrin Bell takes the route of casting doubt on the strangely upbeat report by the White House physician.As I’ve said […]

CSotD: Warm thoughts amid the snowflakes

I felt like we’d had enough politics for a while and so was delighted to find a funny little cartoon about a rat …And, boy, is he right. Trump finally announced his awards for “fake news” and they don’t stand up to much examination, being, for the most part, mistakes the press quickly recognized and for […]

CSotD: Dealing with Details

 Editorial cartoons are aflutter with responses to the President’s physical, not many to the credit of the profession.The rightwingers are delighted with the news not because it means their President is fit but because it dismays the leftwingers, while the leftwingers are attacking the cognitive test he took.And in the middle are a handful of less […]

CSotD: Intelligence

  Juxtaposition of the Stupid, Part One (Frazz) (Grand Avenue) (Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal)It’s only fair to start by admitting that I have no idea what SMBC is talking about, because, when I took physics back in the Dark Ages, we just had to memorize some formulas about water displacement and things falling down.That was pretty […]

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