Merry Christmas from Bad Santa & Thurman Merman.

It's been a tough year for everyone, but hard times are good for satire: I have posted 583 times thus far in 2021. I am not making this up.

Being that prolific made winnowing down this list difficult. I started with 80 candidates then cut it to a top-50 list. I've done that in past years but Dr. A encouraged me to cut it to a top-40 list. When she speaks, I listen.

I've done something different this year. Instead of text links, I've used the image links below. That means it will not pop up in a separate tab and you'll have to click back to the main post. It's not as hard as it sounds.  Plus, you get to experience the featured images that brought the posts to life. The image box things are different shapes and sizes because WordPress. What can I tell ya? I'm a writer, not a tech person.

Without further ado, I give you the sixth annual Best Of Adrastos arranged in chronological order.

It may not be much of a Christmas present, but it will have to do until I can score some coal for your stockings. Maybe I should ask the Man of La Manchin.

I guess that last paragraph qualifies as further ado. Oh well, what the hell.

January 2:

Saturday Odds & Sods: Listening To Old Voices

January 12:

Mike Pence Is Made Of Calmer Stuff

January 20:

Joe Biden's Time

February 11:

It's Not A Horse Race, It's A Crime

February 18:

A Racist Pig Is Dead

February 27:

Saturday Odds & Sods: Do You Feel Like We Do

March 8:

Gentle On Tucker's Mind

March 15:

Jab Talking

April 14:

Small Town Cops

April 20:

Fritz Mondale, R.I.P.

April 21:

The Chauvin Trial: Evidence Matters, Lawyering Matters

April 23:

Malaka Of The Week: Amanda Chase

April 27:

The Dingbat Right

April 29:

Long Time Gone

May 1:

Saturday Odds & Sods: Tell Me Why

May 5:

Malaka Of The Week: Twitter Famous Rob Anderson

May 26:

It's A Yellow Star, Not A Gold Star

June 10:

The Ghost Of Roy Cohn

June 30:

The Law Is Slow

We've reached the midway point in the year. You know what that means: let's jump to the break.

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