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There has been a sudden flood of Liz Cheney cartoons from the left side of the aisle, and Jack Ohman…
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There has been a sudden flood of Liz Cheney cartoons from the left side of the aisle, and Jack Ohman…
Clay Bennett (CTFP)‘s latest inspires a couple of reactions. One is to take it at face value, because it does…
Oddly enough, I had just been thinking about the term “grasping at straws” before I saw this Ed Hall (Ind)…
At first glance, Rob Rogers (Ind)’s cartoon sparked a “Yes, I know,” response, because we’ve all watched the GOP spinelessly…
It’s Veteran’s Day, as Michael Ramirez (Creators) points out. Most years on November 11, the comics pages are flooded with…
Wiley Miller somewhat overstates things in today’s Non Sequitur (AMS), but, then again, overstatement is part of the cartoon toolbox,…
Next Tuesday, it will all be over but the shouting. And the recounting. Expect both. Clay Jones (Ind) expresses the…
It’s gonna take some explanation to get to why I’m opening today with Pia Guerra (the Nib)‘s depiction of Dear…
Ann Telnaes (WashPo)‘s portrait of Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett is harsh but revealing, not for the zippered mouth…
It’s not often I find myself agreeing with Steve Kelley (Creators), but I sure like this one. Now, let’s not…
This xkcd (Ind) illustrates a lesson I learned a few decades ago, when I attempted to raise money at Denver’s…
The giant shadow cast by Ruth Bader Ginsburg, as Michael de Adder puts it, hangs over political commentary at the…
Let Us Review Obituary cartoons are often cloying, unimaginative and sometimes foolishly off-target, but they are also a necessary way…
Topics for cartoons are beginning to come out of Washington like the firehose of which Dan Perkins warned, and Chip…
I tend to avoid cartoons that simply mock someone without making a salient point, but Clay Bennett is spot-on in…