Banging Out The Fourth


I was working on another cartoon when I looked up at my muted TV and saw that America had another mass shooting. Multiple shooters opened fire on a block party in Baltimore a little around midnight. Two people have been killed, an 18-year-old woman and a 20-year-old man, and 28 others were injured. All 30... Continue Reading →

Roughs, Volume 187


These are the roughs from last week. This one was drawn a few days before last Friday (June 23), my CNN day. I was considering this for my newspaper clients but then thought of something I liked better and went with that. I didn't do this one for CNN either. And when I finished the... Continue Reading →

Fourth With SCOTUS


Happy Fourth of July to everyone to whom SCOTUS deems it applies because, you see, The Supreme Court of the United States doesn't believe rights and freedoms guaranteed by our Constitution apply to everyone equally. President Biden said this court has taken away more rights than any court before it, and he's right. Last June... Continue Reading →

Affirmative Clarence


In a 6-3 vote today, the Supreme Court killed affirmative action for college admissions. Naturally, Justice Clarence Thomas who wouldn't be on the Supreme Court today if it wasn't for affirmative action helping him get into Yale, was on the side that ended affirmative action. Thomas criticized Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson in his concurring opinion... Continue Reading →

Defamation Donny


Donald Trump is countersuing E. Jean Carroll for her claims that he raped her. A jury determined last month that Carroll proved Trump sexually abused her nearly 30 years ago in a dressing room of the Bergdorf Goodman department store in Manhattan, but they did not find that he raped her as she claims. However,... Continue Reading →

Roughs, Volume 186


Half of these were drawn on the train on my trip back from Miami. The reason some don't look like they were drawn while the train was moving is because it wasn't. Also, there were two more roughs drawn that week but I'm holding them in the Maybe Folder. This was drawn while the train... Continue Reading →

Suppressing Suppressors


I've only seen one other cartoonist tackle this issue, and he did it twice, but the issue did originate in his state. The reason other cartoonists aren't jumping on it immediately is...because it's hard. It's a hard issue to understand and an even harder one to draw about, unless you want to throw in a... Continue Reading →

Trolling the Troll Farm


I previously wrote about the young man I met on the Sloop John B. Amtrak ride from Hell who told me he read on the "internet" that President Biden had been diagnosed with dementia. This young man wasn't stupid or uneducated and I believe he truly did read what he claimed on the internet. The... Continue Reading →

Submersible SCOTUS


A friend of mine made a comment on Facebook yesterday that I had not drawn a cartoon on the Oceangate Submersible that imploded while sightseeing the Titanic. I told him that I had drawn a cartoon on it but he just hadn't seen it yet. And today, some people will say it's "too soon" to... Continue Reading →

Take Alito To The River


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