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  1. about 1 month ago on Pearls Before Swine

    So much b.s. spoken here. The radical right has an incredible ability to project their faults upon everybody else, just like their profoundly ignorant leader does. If that frumpy German fellow who loved brown shirts so much in the 1920s-1940s had the propaganda network that the Internet has enabled, we’d all be writing this in German and, frankly, a lot of us would never have been born.

  2. about 1 month ago on Doonesbury

    The radical right’s propaganda network is using outright lies, not alternative facts.

  3. 3 months ago on One Big Happy

    For heaven’s sake, have the courtesy to respect other religions that may not share your point of view. There is no single true religion nor a single path to whatever may constitute hell although I fear we are about to experience hell on earth beginning Jan 20 2025.

  4. 5 months ago on Shoe

    Darn, this comic is so very very true. Like all too many friends and family, too many of my physicians are dieing (or retiring). Making sure theire replacements are a lot younger than I am — sadly they lack the expertise that experience graced those who are gone.

  5. 7 months ago on Crankshaft

    Had the pleasure of seeing Chad & Jeremy at the legendary Fitzgeralds in Berwyn, IL a few years ago and was amazed at the great show they put on. It was a mix of their hits and unheard tunes, including some blues. I had no idea they were actually such excellent musicians. Frankly, it was a much fun as some Springsteen concerts. ’Tis sad that we lost Chad Stuart in 2020. Fortunately Jeremy Clyde marches on doing shows with Peter Asher of Peter and Goron (and famed producer of Linda Ronstadt and others).

  6. 9 months ago on Pearls Before Swine

    Another brilliant commentary from Mr. Pastis on the dumbing down of America — which helps explain the rise of the racial bigotry, antisemitism, and anti-immigrant fervor of today’s radical far right which has kidnapped the once responsible and often reasonable GOP.

  7. 9 months ago on Crankshaft

    Such a very accurate and touching display of how time flies by as we age. But if you think this one’s good, take a gander at today’s Arlo & Janis which should touch your soul.

  8. 9 months ago on Arlo and Janis

    Gotta admit this simply brilliant, award-worthy episode choked me up. It is so true. My father, who died in 2000, rarely talked about the war. He served as a supply sergeant in New Guinea and the Philippines. A year or so before Pearl Harbor, he actually memorized the eye chart to get his year of service before we entered the conflict. He served until the end of the war. I think this had a lot to do with his opposition to war in general and especially to the inexcusable and avoidable Viet Nam conflict. After he died, I discovered so much going through his papers — including a mysterious photo of him in his 20s with a simply beautiful woman with her child. We’ve never been able to discover from whence he came as an infant from somewhere in Hungary in 1918, in part because his biological father died (I’ve got no idea what his last name was) or what ship transported him and his mother (and possibly his step father) to Ellis Island. Frustratingly anybody who would have a clue is long gone. So this particularly Arlo & Janis really hit home. If only I could find a DeLorean to go back to the early 1990s to ask him all of the questions about his life that I’ve had for the past 20 years and to tell him about his wonderful great grandchildren.

    Not that I want to get othes here to shed more tears, but I’d like to share two incredibly heartfelt songs about fathers who served in WWII. The first is from Joe Grushecky and this fellow called “The Boss.” It’s entitled “1945” and you can hear it at >

  9. 10 months ago on Doonesbury

    Just like their master, Trump supporters consistently project Trump’s difficiencies and misdeeds upon Trump’s opponents. It’s classic behavior of very twisted minds. But facts never get in their way.

  10. about 1 year ago on Non Sequitur

    Thank you