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CSotD: Debating nonsense, living with truth

Drew Sheneman leads off by confronting the notion that lowering taxes will encourage reinvestment in a business.It seems like utter nonsense, but it’s at least a debatable economic theory.As long as we leave out logic, history and human nature.What is not debatable is the fakery of speeches from Dear Leader declaring that companies which have […]

CSotD: On the Second Day of Christmas …

No, Carmen, you didn’t.And be careful what you wish for anyway.It seems odd to be coming back from a day that was not only full of three-dimensional real-world distractions but in which even Facebook, that repository of confrontational misinformation, had turned for the moment into family photos and warmth.It was a pleasant respite, but coffee break’s […]

CSotD: An Old Fashioned Christmas

How old fashioned? This old fashioned. My dad made Christmas cards each year back before a whole lot of technical advances, and here is the plate from his 1951 card to prove it. If you mouse over it, you’ll see that I slugged it “cut” because that’s what graphics were referred to back in the […]

CSotD: Christmas, With Love And Squalor

Jeremy gets grief in today’s Zits, but he brings back some memories for me, plus a little gratitude that my mother was a lot more mellow than his.While Christmas Day is, indeed, a huge family celebration, it seems to crest pretty early in the morning, fade in midafternoon and then just kind of peter out […]

CSotD: Deplorable animatronics and other follies

So Animatronic Trump has come to Earth and I’m blaming Ray.Animatronic Trump is nearly as scary as the real one. I’ve never been to the Hall of Presidents or the Magic Kingdom at all, though I did visit Disneyland back when I was 9 and Donnie was 13, before Disneyland began banning men with long […]

CSotD: Oh the Lawsuits You’ll Prompt!

An update courtesy of Johanna Draper Carlson on the ongoing infringement suit brought by Dr. Seuss’s estate against Comicmix, which ran a Kickstarter to fund a book called “Oh The Places You’ll Boldly Go,” based on the Seuss piece of nearly the same title and Star Trek.This illustration is from the complaint, which goes into […]

CSotD: Thursday Short Takes

We’ll start the day with Mike Thompson’s piece, which strikes a nice balance between stupid mistletoe jokes and the self-bashing overcorrections of other cartoonists.Male cartoonists seem to really be struggling with this thing. There’s really nothing funny about it, and it’s the kind of topic — most civil rights issues are — where making jokes […]

CSotD: Skip the sublime: Here’s the ridiculous!

I was just going to stick this Kevin Siers cartoon in towards the end of the posting. It’s about the owner of the Carolina Panthers football team being investigated by the NFL for #METOO issues and deciding to sell the team.Which is interesting, yes, and his blowing town won’t stop the team from being responsible […]

CSotD: Good News, Bad News, Silly Stuff

The Good News first: As seen in this cartoon by Australian cartoonist Glen Le Lievre, Eaten Fish, the young Iranian cartoonist imprisoned in an Australian detention camp, has been freed and taken to an undisclosed safe city in Northern Europe.I wrote about Eaten Fish in this February posting about press freedom and responsibility.A lot of […]

CSotD: Monday Monday

(Andy Marlette) (Pat Bagley)Bagley and Marlette have some fun with the attempt to subvert Mueller’s investigation, based on the fact that two members of his team exchanged personal emails in which they expressed disgust with Donald Trump. And Bernie Sanders.And Eric Holder.And Martin O’Malley.And John Kasich.For which Mueller promptly fired the one who was still on […]

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