Opinion columnist Elwood Watsons says the late author Maya Angelou once stated, “When people show you who they are, believe them.” Nowhere is that saying more applicable than the latest rantings of Donald Trump.
Opinion columnist Tom Purcell laments the loss of humor as a casualty of the culture wars and says a biting, satirical joke or a wacky Halloween costume can cut to the heart of the matter better than a direct criticism of a government policy.
Taking Their Keys (recruiting new political candidates at a retirement home for the aged and infirm) and at Not Dead Yet (COVID is in repose in an open casket with a memoriam that says "In loving memory of COVID" and one of the mourners says "There! I just saw it move!") Editorial cartoons by Jeff Koterba and Rivers.
Opinion writer Elwood Watson says he was pleasantly surprised to see former president Donald Trump indicted over the January 6 insurrection by a traditionally risk-averse Department of Justice.
The Benefits of Slavery is sarcastic in reference to the state of Florida's new history curriculum. And Deadly Heat is on everyone's mind. Editorial cartoons by Bruce Plante and John Darkow.