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Blurry Discipline
There is no place in this nation for antisemitism or any other variety of hatred. There is no place in this nation, including on college campuses, for calls of genocide against any people. Genocide is the elimination, and even the attempt, of a race or any group of people. It's murder. So surely calls for... Continue Reading →
Those Were The Days
Norman Lear passed away this week at the age of 101. He worked on over 100 TV shows and created Maude, Sanford and Son, One Day at a Time, The Jefferson, Good Times, and of course, All in the Family. All in the Family debuted in 1971 and ran until 1979. I was too young... Continue Reading →
Roughs, Volume 206
Because we were working early before Thanksgiving, the first three were drawn on Wednesday, November 22. A lot of people were trying to show how sharp they were by pointing out on social media that the Rolling Stones' new and probably last tour is being sponsored by AARP. They all thought they had a clever... Continue Reading →
Blurry Faces
New House Speaker Mike Johnson wants the January 6 tapes to be like Japanese porn with every terrorist face, and other body parts blurred out. Johnson (speaking of porn) reasons that blurring their faces will help prevent them from being prosecuted by the Justice Department. speaking at a press conference, Johnson said, "We have to... Continue Reading →
Tuberville Time
And I said I was done drawing Taylor Swift cartoons. Alabama Senator Tommy Tuberville's ten-month folly of blockading military promotions because of a reimbursement policy for travel expenses for members to obtain an abortion has failed. Tuberville says he will now only block the most senior generals, but over 440 promotions were passed in one... Continue Reading →
Trump Selection Committee
Donald Trump would love to have the College Football Playoff Selection Committee choose the next president, or at least have its system used. The four teams the committee selected for this year's playoffs are Washington, Michigan, Texas, and Alabama. Third-ranked Washington beat fifth-ranked Oregon to capture the Pac-12 championship. Second-ranked Michigan beat 16th-ranked Iowa to... Continue Reading →
Bad Santa
The Atlantic Magazine has devoted its latest edition to sounding the alarm of a second Trump administration (sic), saying it'll be much worse than his first. This should be taken seriously because if you were alive between 2017 and 2021, then you should be able to recall just how truly horrible and terrifying that first... Continue Reading →
Bibi’s Bullseye
What did Benjamin Netanyahu know and when did he know it? The Israeli government obtained Hamas' plan to attack more than a year before it happened on October 7 but dismissed it, claiming it was merely "aspirational," like Elon Musk believing he can put human beings on Mars next year. the 40-page document code named... Continue Reading →
Santos Career Options
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