Art irritates life
December 27, 2009 - 10:00 pm
A 2009 collection of pen points by Review-Journal editorial cartoonist Jim Day
A 2009 collection of pen points by Review-Journal editorial cartoonist Jim Day
A 2009 collection of pen points by Review-Journal editorial cartoonist Jim Day
Like many, I thought the new ads promoting Las Vegas were pathetic, like rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic.
Compassion for criminals is cruelty for their past and future victims.
When you think about the current political fight over immigration enforcement, start here.
It started with “wardrobing,” and now, the phenomenon has morphed into “weekend rentals.”
The entire nation is reeling yet again as we grieve over the senseless shooting of Charlie Kirk on the campus of Utah Valley University.
Europe is plagued by a number of existential crises. Yet they are all self-inflicted.
Something changes when you watch hordes of your political opponents gleefully celebrate the assassination of a man because he believed what you believe.
These strict gun laws in Illinois came about by the left’s desire for gun control.
If President Donald Trump really wanted the warring to stop in the two current world hotspots and finally have peace, he would stop funding the efforts of Israel and Ukraine.
One meeting held a dictator accountable. The other celebrated one.