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I usually wait a day, or two, or three (sometimes I forget) to post my CNN cartoon on my blog, allowing the CNN Opinion newsletter a healthy run with it before I give it some competition. But honestly, I don’t think my blog gives it much competition if any. I’ve already told you kids to subscribe to it and the newsletter (and site) gets millions of hits. But I think I should go ahead and blog these during my 30-day Facebook suspension so that the blog subscribers who also follow me on FB (but not the CNN Opinion newsletter) can go ahead and share them on FB. Spite them, babies! Spites them!
Also, this one might be more important since Election day is just two days away.
Creative note: Maybe missing being on the road, I drew this at my local Starbucks after the cartoon was selected by my editors. I had a frozen mocha. That Starbucks was full of college kids and noisy. Soho Tea and Coffee in Washington was deadly quiet by comparison.
Music note: I know I listened to some music while drawing at Starbucks, but I can’t remember what it was.
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True that!! … “Here’s your cartoon for this week’s CNN Opinion newsletter.”
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It is amazing the Repughs have no problem with winning (if they win we know they cheated) but a huge problem with losing. This is becsuse their egos sre so huge they cannot believe anyone would not vote for them. Well, I sure as hell hope the voters give them a Very Rude Awakening, becsuse not one of them is worthy of winning. Not one!
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Republicans (while flipping a coin), “Heads I win, tails you lose.”
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Love the wording on the losing speech. It makes me think of old gangster movies with James Cagney and Edward G. Robinson.
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I don’t know why but I think “burgled” is funny.
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