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CSotD: Everlasting Twinkies and the Evil of Research

 Clay Jones saves me from having to either run a blank panel or violate the Prime Directive and run cartoons only to mock them.Yes, we talked about this two days ago. But it’s growing.Folks, there is nothing illegal or even particularly sleazy about opposition research. This is one of those situations where “They all do […]

CSotD: Greed, lust and whathaveyou

This Ann Telnaes panel coincides with a fascinating report last night on “All Things Considered” that made me really miss the business beat.Ann is correct that the Trump Family Industries are benefiting from Papa Schtrumpf being in the White House, not surprising since he ran for office to swell his personal prestige, rather than out […]

CSotD: O Tempore! O Mores! O Boy!

I didn’t want to be political today. And I wouldn’t have had to, if everyone had obeyed the original directive and done a “Fats Domino at the Pearly Gates” cartoon like they were supposed to.But then — as Nick Anderson so well illustrates — news surfaced that the Democrats had paid someone to do research […]

CSotD: State of the Disunion

Mike Marland on a local story that about put me off the road yesterday.Yep, according to NHPR and a few other places, Steve Bannon is coming to the Granite State to raise money for a right-wing group, with the proceeds to “support training and support for local Republican candidates in 2018.”Presumably the ones they manage to […]

CSotD: Exploitation

Steve Sack steps above the partisan divide that has, almost inexplicably, enveloped the Harvey Weinstein et al controversy to put before us what ought to be a priority, but may be becoming simply a momentary distraction.It’s the et al, which he captures on the page of that newspaper, that should pierce through everything else, because […]

CSotD: Healthy attitudes

It’s entirely possible that Dave Blazek was inspired by the same thing that made me laugh at today’s Loose Parts: Those sanitary wipes at the grocery store, which keep you from getting bubonic plague from touching a shopping cart.My solution is that, when the cart wranglers get a train of carts together, they should shove […]

CSotD: Sunday Short Takes

You have to be up on Quebec politics to get this Gary Clement cartoon: Quebec has passed a law forbidding people to have their faces covered while receiving public services, which includes things like riding a bus or checking out a library book.The law, its sponsors insist, is not aimed at Muslim women who wear the […]

CSotD: One-Percenters’ Fantasy League

Kirk Walters comments on the 30th anniversary of the 1987 stock market crash, which, he contends, harshes the buzz created by the Dow going over 23,000.I covered the 1987 crash, but it was only a blip and hardly a warning. A few adjustments to automated trading software and off we went again.The Dow Jones Average […]

CSotD: Welcome to Segue City

A bit of good timing from the Dogs of C-Kennel, given that my own dog has just this week moved from the couch back to the bed. When things warm up in spring, he’ll go back to sleeping solo.Dog Lore: The dog wants to be touching you, in part (apparently) because it allows him to […]

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