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CSotD: Lean Freedom, Fat Slavery or Neither

Rob Rogers finally tells the whole story over at the Nib, and it’s both fascinating and unsurprising. Go read the rest of it.There are elements of the story that should seem familiar, but it was, on the whole, outrageous enough that it’s a lesson in Where We’re At.Any time you have a change in management, […]

CSotD: Monday Short Takes

The best part of the 2018 World Cup is that the US team didn’t make it, so we haven’t had a lot of coverage and, thus, we haven’t had a lot of handwringing by Old Fartstm who feel compelled to hate the world’s most popular sport.It also means that I accidentally watched a really good […]

CSotD: What if they gave a war on truth and nobody came?

There have been a flood of cartoons about the Capital Gazette murders, but Marshal Ramsey offers the sentiment that matters to me.I also like Liza Donnelly’s quiet, controlled tribute, because she didn’t overplay it, though she added a commentary that spoke of sorrow, which I appreciate, saying, in part: We don’t know yet the motive for the […]

CSotD: Friday Funnies

Friday Funnies were never so welcome. For those just joining us, I’ve been posting humor-only on Friday, which not only gives me an excuse to use strips from the past week that didn’t fit into that day’s narrative, but provides one day a week when I do not have to gaze into the void in […]

CSotD: I read the news today … oh boy

Deflocked sure won the Serendipitous Timing Award this morning.I was at the park yesterday with about a dozen dogowners and our pooches.Somebody had brought ice cream to celebrate a birthday and we were having a lot of fun until a woman showed up who had just heard the news of Kennedy’s retirement as she pulled […]

CSotD: Wednesday Rants

I wasn’t planning to revisit the topic of civility so quickly, but here we are and I like Joe Heller’s commentary for a number of reasons, the first one being that the owner of the Red Hen is its owner, not its caretaker. So there’s a contrast right there.Another is that Heller distinguishes between denying […]

CSotD: Choosing your burdens

In “Anne and God,” Anne Morse-Hambrock breaks away from the lighter questions she normally poses to confront the Deity with this more fraught issue.The obvious answer is to repeat the well-know koan of the two monks and say, “Put her down; I did a mile ago.”But, as she says, she already knows that the burdens […]

CSotD: Random Sunday

We’ll start with the most random musing of the day, touched off by Vintage Juliet Jones Sundays, which is not too far into a new adventure.I would look at anything Stan Drake did and I’m glad they are shooting from the black plates and not trying to reproduce the full-color version, because his work stands […]

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