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CSotD: First as farce, then as tragedy

Jeff Stahler does a nice job of exploiting the joke of the day in a manner that ties it into an actual event, since the Scripps National Spelling Bee is, in fact, happening as we speak.Someone criticized him on Facebook for taking up such a silly moment, and I’ve seen a couple of complaints that, […]

CSotD: Wednesday Short Takes

Bob Gorrell offers one of many conservative takes on White House leakage. As I’ve noted before, the shenanigans of the Trump administration have alienated a lot of the GOP’s regular supporters, and Gorrell tends to be conservative.In this case, he’s also being responsible and accurate, which makes his work stand out, and that’s a shame. The […]

CSotD: Learning in the Historical Present

What better way to begin a conversation about sophomoric speculation than with a few sample panels from the newest installment of Existential Comics, which teams Camus, Sartre and de Beauvoir in a deeply meaningful, utterly ridiculous conversation about the futility of existence?The ongoing running gag in Existential Comics is a lampoon of those serious discussions […]

CSotD: An unapologetically prejudiced portrait of the artist

Frequent visitors to this blog know two things: One is that I don’t think much of awards and plaques and so forth. Too many subjective factors are involved and the main thing an award accomplishes is to impress employers and potential clients, and even that isn’t foolproof in this era of cloth-eared editors and short-sighted beancounters.The other […]

CSotD: Breaking News! (No, really)

Friend of the Blog Ann Telnaes won the Reuben last night, or, more precisely, “the Reuben Award for Outstanding Cartoonist of the Year.” (The other awards are technically not “Reubens” though they all get called that.)And she deserved it. And, yes, I’m prejudiced.And isn’t it nice when personal prejudice is backed up by outrageously good […]

CSotD: Newspeak on the airwaves and in the fields

Pat Bagley picks up on a theme I’ve mentioned here a few times recently, which is that the spread of hostility and division began with the advent of talk radio when the FCC ended the Fairness Doctrine. A decade or so later, the Internet became user-friendly and ubiquitous enough that haters and borderline psychopaths could find […]

CSotD: Saturday Short Takes

Soup to Nutz has grown considerably in the last few years. From a kind of standard “kids picking on each other” gag strip, Rick Stromoski has brought it into a strip where dumb kids say unintentionally smart things.Today’s strip is a good example, because I’m all in favor of NASA exploration.Not only is it cool, […]

CSotD: Money matters

Before I launch into today’s topic, a thanks to David Fitzsimmons for his depiction of the stupidest thing I’ve come across lately.I recently cut back my cable and got Roku to save a little money on the stations I actually wanted, and it’s changed my viewing habits such that I’ve been catching news on CNN […]

CSotD: Hahaha … hmmm

Let’s start the day today with an odd but so-far wonderful story arc at Retail.Several weeks ago, Marla’s insufferable assistant manager, Brice, accepted a job at Delman’s, the other department store anchor in the mall. The joke was that their boss, Stuart, had been about to offer him a management position elsewhere, but off he went […]

CSotD: Tales of Neglect and Indifference

I often start the day with something silly, but I’ll reverse that to feature this Cartoon Movement piece by Agim Sulaj, an Albanian cartoonist currently living just across the street in Remini, Italy.”Perhaps if we listened to our children more, this world would be a better place,” he comments, and the fact that he doesn’t tie […]

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