Stalin in five panels. Mostly just to irk the Commie kids. For more very American comics, visit the Webcomic Factory! Also, my new audio book for Wokeistan: A Novel is live.
The alternative title would be something like "Distractions". More comics at the Webcomic Factory. Also, I review a movie where apparently the Antiwar community has way more power than normal, the Tomorrow War. It's not the main thrust of the movie, but in the...
Just when I thought generals couldn't get any crazier... For more comics, visit The Webcomic Factory. Also, check out my books! Wokeistan: A Novel, Hollywoke: Another Novel and The Pineys!
Our politics in a nutshell. More comics at the Webcomic Factory. Also, wanna check out my books? Here's a novella series that's all about 2A, The Pineys.
The Strait of Hormuz is the kind of choke point people talk about in theory, right up until it closes and the whole global economy starts to feel it. We’re joined by Ambassador Chas Freeman, a veteran American diplomat, to make sense of the US-Iran ceasefire drama and...
A single image can crack a political storyline wide open. We start with the viral clip of an Israeli soldier smashing a Jesus statue and follow the uncomfortable question it forces for many American Christians: what does “shared values” mean when Christians in...
Alright, you caught me red handed! I missed last week's email. I did, however, spend a solid hour, hour and a half, writing an article about how the film The Prince of Egypt framed 90s kids' first impressions of Israel. But I very quickly realized the topic was too...
The headlines move fast, but the stakes underneath them move faster. When political leaders say the Strait of Hormuz is “open” and diplomacy is “wrapping up,” we slow the tape and ask the only question that matters: who actually has leverage right now, and what price...
War is content, at least for those who are far from the explosions, acrid smoke and mourning parents. To those closer to the destruction and loss, it’s very real and inescapable. For most of us, the privileged, we peer into it whenever we dare, or should it come...