The unanimous (sort of) decision by the Supreme Court to overturn Colorado’s removal of Trump from the state ballot puts into question the (already dubious) integrity of the state’s rights doctrine and constitutional originalism. If states don’t have enforcement powers to prevent insurrectionists from running for public office, but the federal government can’t secure the … Read More “Worst Responder” »
Tag: cartoons
This started as a post on Blue Sky, then I thought it would make a good cartoon. This sleep disruption by brain or bladder — or both — happens at least once a week.
In honor of all the newspapers across the country finally giving Dilbert the boot in response to its creator’s racist and all around toxic garbage.
Not a day goes by in Portland when I don’t hear someone (probably me) complaining about the rising cost of housing in Portland. The city is growing, and new home construction cannot keep apace with the influx of new residents, many coming from more expensive real estate markets to take advantage of our relatively “cheap” … Read More “Fetch: Realtor” »
To see more Fetch strips, visit the gallery.
I launched a new webcomic strip today. Or I should say, I finally gave a name and a home to a sporadically produced collection of single and multi-panel strips featuring a cat who talks to a cartoon version of myself. The name of the cat and thus the name of the strip is “Fetch”. You … Read More “New Webcomic Strip – Fetch” »
Famous theorist of the “power elite”, C. Wright Mills is one of my favorite sociologists. SocProf writes about him at Cranky Sociologists, and the above illustration goes with it. Pay the article a visit, Mills is always worth another look.
Click to view at full size. Anyone following me on Twitter or Facebook has probably gathered that I am mourning the loss of Alex Chilton, great American songwriter, guitar player and singer. For reasons why, click the image above and play the YouTube videos I embedded. I think they speak for themselves.
