Dr. Anthony Fauci the former head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, testified before the House Oversight and Accountability Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic Monday. House Oversight and Accountability Committee Chair James Comer said he'll continue to search for evidence of the now-retired Fauci's "criminal wrongdoing," which must be a heavy... Continue Reading →
Blending In
It's after 8 P.M. so sorry, you're not getting a chunky and informative blog today. I wrote this idea Thursday night in Huntsville but the rough was staged a lot differently than what you see here. I started drawing this cartoon at the Huntsville Airport but since I couldn't check my bag in for a... Continue Reading →
Traffic and Beaver Nuggets
This was drawn for the Fredericksburg Advance about the impending Buc-ees dilemma. Basically, there's going to be a huge increase in traffic when this new Buc-ees opens in Stafford County. What's a Buc-ees? I've never been to one but from my understanding, it's kinda like a Wawa. Wait, some of you don't know what Wawa... Continue Reading →
Biggest Numbers
Here’s your cartoon for this week’s CNN Opinion Newsletter. Please sign up to get these in your inbox every Sunday So there I was, sitting in a bar in the Atlanta Airport when breaking news hit that the jury in the Trump trial had a verdict after a little more than nine hours of deliberations. I wasn't in... Continue Reading →
Cult Wives Club
So if the judge presiding over the Trump hush money case should recuse himself because his daughter is politically active, then shouldn't Supreme Court justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito recuse themselves as well because their wives are also VERY politically active? It's the same thing with Trump and all the MAGAts who repeat his... Continue Reading →
Roughs, Volume 235
I wanted to split this batch of roughs into two blogs, but I did so many cartoons over the past three days, that I'm starting to get confused over what I need to make videos for and when. After having to create my regularly scheduled cartoons, a cartoon for CNN, a cartoon for the Fredericksburg... Continue Reading →
Rita Hayworth
I'm tired, so you're going to get a short blog. I've been in the habit over the past several months of only having to draw for CNN on Fridays. My newspaper clients get seven cartoons each week from me. I will draw two cartoons on either Wednesday or Thursday. This week, I drew two on... Continue Reading →
Flags Of Our Alitos
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito wrote a letter to Democratic lawmakers explaining that he won't recuse himself from ruling on two cases connected to the Jan. 6, 2021, white nationalist terrorist attack on the Capitol to reinstall the losing candidate, Trump, into the White House, but that he's also obligated to hear the cases despite... Continue Reading →
GLOAT
During closing arguments yesterday in Trump's hush money trial, the defense lawyer, Todd Blanche, worked to discredit the prosecution's main witness, Michael Cohen, as the MVP of liars and called the GLOAT, the Greatest Liar Of All Time. One of his arguments was that Donald Trump's reimbursements (in installments) to Michael Cohen, for paying off... Continue Reading →
No Crying In Baseball
In the 1989 film Field of Dreams, where a farmer constructs a baseball field in an Iowa cornfield so baseball ghosts can return and play the game, Shoeless Joe Jackson, played by Ray Liotta, tells Ray, the farmer played by Kevin Costner, that Ty Cobb wanted to come along and play but they "told him... Continue Reading →