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CSotD: Things we mostly knew

Best of the Day goes to Susan Camilleri Konar at Six Chix.Simply having a comments section forming would be funny enough, but what really ties it into social media is the fact that nobody has taken a tab.Everyone is eager to express an opinion, nobody steps up to help.I’m sure none of the comments are […]

CSotD: News Briefs

Note the signature down at the bottom right of today’s Rhymes With Orange.Hilary Price has always been honest and generous about adding to the byline when she got an idea from someone — I’ve even had my own shout-out for a gag.But this is diffo: Rina Piccolo — who has taken the strip over on […]

CSotD: Attention Shoppers! Pity Party at the Food Court!

To continue yesterday’s conversation a bit, Retail comments upon the ghosttowns some malls have become, and I find my sympathy somewhat muted, given that most mall tenants are corporate chain stores that offer crap jobs at minimum wage and send their profits off to Wall Street.Or they used to be, anyway.I gather that enclosed malls […]

CSotD: Lifestyles of the Rich and Fatuous

It’s Fathers Day and Pajama Diaries departs from the usual burnt barbecue jokes and bad-necktie gags to something insightful, and a rare Father’s Day piece in which Father comes out on top, neither a clueless doofus nor someone with no interests beyond golf.The other day, I mentioned my sense of guilt over using a couple […]

CSotD: Things worth harping on

While, as noted here before, too many cartoonists are going on about “the only shooting incident that really matters,” others are attending to the nation’s business, and there are issues that deserve continued discussion.Above, Ann Telnaes comments on the presidents’ rejection of our justice system, and the best part of this cartoon is its optimism: […]

CSotD: About the Prime Directive

(David Horsey) (Clay Jones)I probably cite the work of David Horsey and Clay Jones here more often than I should.Having directed readers to their work, I could simply sit back and assume people are going there and seeing what I’m seeing. There are several other cartoonists whose work I like, but they tend to have hot […]

CSotD: New Realities

Mike Luckovich does well on a topic over which just about everyone else whiffed.I don’t mind the flood of Teary-Eye cartoons, because, while they’re not very helpful or creative, they’re inevitable and if they sell, that’s on the editors who made a cheesy choice.Ditto with the various plays on “Our National Pastime,” which say nothing except, […]

CSotD: A little news, a little weather, mostly neither

Between the utterly bizarre ass-kissing contest at Trump’s first cabinet meeting and the useless questioning of The Little Man Who Wasn’t There, there’s not much a cartoonist can do to exaggerate things and make a point, and Bruce Plante does about as good a job as anyone, particularly since he manages to deal with the […]

CSotD: State of Disunion

Scott Stantis continues his dark night of the soul with today’s Prickly City, which lays out our State of Disunion, and Carmen’s comment at the end is less a punchline than a summation.Yes, it’s come to this.Were you waiting for Fort Sumter? Pfft — That’s such a 19th Century way to kick off a Civil […]

CSotD: Teachable momentum

Saw this yesterday morning when I took the dog for a walk in the park and there’s a bad pun in there about setting the mood for the day, but I’ll let you make it. Here’s the next picture I took, which is of Mark Parisi signing copies of Marty Pants #1 for some fans at […]

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