What happens to satire when press freedom shrinks? Why has satire increasingly become something institutions fear rather than defend? Those are questions Daniel Warner at CounterPunch asks as he notes that the United States has fallen to its lowest score on Reporters Without Bordersβ World Press Freedom Index. Major U.S. media institutions are scaling back [β¦]
What happens to satire when press freedom shrinks? Why has satire increasingly become something institutions fear rather than defend? Those are questions Daniel Warner at CounterPunch asks as he notes that the United States has fallen to its lowest score on Reporters Without Bordersβ World Press Freedom Index. Major U.S. media institutions are scaling back [β¦]
For whatever reason this list from the Freedom Forum of seven months ago popped up in my feed recently. The headline says βmost famousβ while the body of the article merely says βfamous political cartoons.βScott A Leadingham puts his list in chronological order and it is hard to argue with his first and last choices. [β¦]
For whatever reason this list from the Freedom Forum of seven months ago popped up in my feed recently. The headline says βmost famousβ while the body of the article merely says βfamous political cartoons.βScott A Leadingham puts his list in chronological order and it is hard to argue with his first and last choices. [β¦]
I got a particular laugh out of this RWO, because I worked at a paper where they had mugshots of the staff on a bulletin board in the break room. It was handy, because you could learn the names of people in other departments who you ran into in only a superficial way.But it became [β¦]
I got a particular laugh out of this RWO, because I worked at a paper where they had mugshots of the staff on a bulletin board in the break room. It was handy, because you could learn the names of people in other departments who you ran into in only a superficial way.But it became [β¦]
Anderson offers a contrast that we should not only contemplate now but ready ourselves to deal with if and when the fever breaks. And that had better happen before Big Brother finishes wiping out the parts of history we arenβt supposed to remember.Thatβs neither a joke nor partisan exaggeration: WASHINGTON (AP) β The Department of [β¦]
Anderson offers a contrast that we should not only contemplate now but ready ourselves to deal with if and when the fever breaks. And that had better happen before Big Brother finishes wiping out the parts of history we arenβt supposed to remember.Thatβs neither a joke nor partisan exaggeration: WASHINGTON (AP) β The Department of [β¦]
Today is Victory Day in Russia, though yesterday was VE Day elsewhere in the world. Russia marks the day the papers were signed, rather than the day the war ended. And today, as mentioned before, theyβre marking the day with a parade that, Adams notes, doesnβt feature the usual display of weaponry, because their tanks [β¦]
Today is Victory Day in Russia, though yesterday was VE Day elsewhere in the world. Russia marks the day the papers were signed, rather than the day the war ended. And today, as mentioned before, theyβre marking the day with a parade that, Adams notes, doesnβt feature the usual display of weaponry, because their tanks [β¦]
I had been looking forward to the 250th anniversary of our Declaration of Independence, but it seems to be falling flat, and Anderson pinpoints the issue. It doesnβt seem to be widely known, but there are two very different groups set up for the commemoration: America250 is a non-partisan group set up by Congress to [β¦]
I had been looking forward to the 250th anniversary of our Declaration of Independence, but it seems to be falling flat, and Anderson pinpoints the issue. It doesnβt seem to be widely known, but there are two very different groups set up for the commemoration: America250 is a non-partisan group set up by Congress to [β¦]
Fell cuts through the analysis and legal deconstruction and reminds us that racism is real, which, at heart, is all you really have to know. Some racism is intentional and conspiratorial, like redistricting to keep Black candidates out of office or requiring bogus literacy tests to keep Black citizens from qualifying to vote. But it [β¦]
Fell cuts through the analysis and legal deconstruction and reminds us that racism is real, which, at heart, is all you really have to know. Some racism is intentional and conspiratorial, like redistricting to keep Black candidates out of office or requiring bogus literacy tests to keep Black citizens from qualifying to vote. But it [β¦]
It is a truism that the deficit falls under Democratic administrations and rises under Republican administrations, and that the last three presidents to lower the deficit were Clinton, Obama and Biden.It is also a truism that if you laid every economist in the country end to end, they would not reach a conclusion. Itβs a [β¦]
It is a truism that the deficit falls under Democratic administrations and rises under Republican administrations, and that the last three presidents to lower the deficit were Clinton, Obama and Biden.It is also a truism that if you laid every economist in the country end to end, they would not reach a conclusion. Itβs a [β¦]
Iβve often observed here that itβs tough to do multi-panel political cartoons because the news rarely cooperates by producing enough examples to fit the format. Granted, Tom Tomorrow generally does better than average at it anyway, but hereβs an example of the subject matter cooperating with plenty of material that only needed a clever twist [β¦]
Iβve often observed here that itβs tough to do multi-panel political cartoons because the news rarely cooperates by producing enough examples to fit the format. Granted, Tom Tomorrow generally does better than average at it anyway, but hereβs an example of the subject matter cooperating with plenty of material that only needed a clever twist [β¦]
Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-??) appears to have voted illegally, a particular problem for someone in a political party that keeps screaming about voter fraud.But itβs not his only problem, or even the main one: While there is no residency requirement for US Senators, Alabama law requires the governor to have lived in the state for [β¦]
Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-??) appears to have voted illegally, a particular problem for someone in a political party that keeps screaming about voter fraud.But itβs not his only problem, or even the main one: While there is no residency requirement for US Senators, Alabama law requires the governor to have lived in the state for [β¦]
The big news seems to be that the βgoldβ Trump phones are finally shipping, and, as Jones says in his commentary, that should bring down the curtain on the jokes about them, or at least on the jokes about them not existing. We can still joke about them not being made in the USA as [β¦]
The big news seems to be that the βgoldβ Trump phones are finally shipping, and, as Jones says in his commentary, that should bring down the curtain on the jokes about them, or at least on the jokes about them not existing. We can still joke about them not being made in the USA as [β¦]