While President Obama was speaking to the International Association of Chiefs of Police in Chicago on Tuesday, one sheriff who attended the event had to fly home early to deal with a police brutality situation. Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott, in Columbia, South Carolina, had a situation where one of his officers slammed a 16-year-old student... Continue Reading →
Meat Kills
I've drawn too many cartoons on food lately. I've drawn two on McDonald's (one was local for Utah), I drew the Iowa corn cartoon last Saturday and now this. Food is either hitting the news too much or I need to start eating more than one meal a day. I'm hungry. The World Health Organization... Continue Reading →
Ain’t No Biden
This is kind of a an industry insider cartoon. Before Biden made his announcement I predicted cartoonists would draw cartoons of happy or sad cartoonists. You would think they'd prove me wrong. I saw at least three cartoons and they're sure to get big play in reprints and syndication. Yawn. I don't know if the... Continue Reading →
Trump Gets Corny
Didn't Donald Trump see that Stephen King movie? You know the one. Where you're not supposed to go into the corn field. The latest polls have Ben Carson leading among Republican candidates in Iowa, where corn is big, and Jesus is, as Donald Trump would say, HUGE to Republicans. I can see where one doesn't... Continue Reading →
McSpooky
I drew this for The Independent in St. George, Utah. I like McDonald's fair enough. I can't eat their stuff as often as I could when I was younger. I have walked into the place over the past couple years and changed my mind from the grease smell. Other times I've chowed down on a... Continue Reading →
No Burning Of Hillary
I don't like cheer leading. I don't like saying somebody did something awesome. I prefer to be negative and to criticize. Editorial Cartooning is a negative art form. However there really is not a doubt Hillary Clinton knocked it out of the park during her testimony at Thursday's Benghazi hearing. She was calm, professional and informed.... Continue Reading →
Saving Speaker Ryan
Paul Ryan told his Republican colleagues that he will be Speaker of the House if they all get along, don't challenge him, elect him unanimously, kiss his butt, stop being such turds in general, act like adults, make every Tuesday spaghetti Tuesday, make Talk Like A Pirate Day a national holiday, and abide by the... Continue Reading →
Jim Webb Kills His Campaign
I get the irony in drawing this cartoon. I'm saying nobody really cares about Jim Webb's candidacy, yet I care enough to draw a cartoon about it. I felt a little obligated since he was my state's senator (that would be Virginia for those who are thinking "he was a senator?"). Hopefully I won't be... Continue Reading →
Shut Up Republican Style
Republican Congressman and chairman of the Benghazi Select Committee is really getting fed up with people saying his committee is less about finding out the truth of the Benghazi and preventing future incidents, and more about a political witch hunt designed to destroy Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign. He's especially annoyed with Republicans saying it's a... Continue Reading →
Safer With Trump?
I don't think it's fair to blame George W. Bush for 9/11. It's not that I don't think he could or couldn't have prevented the terrorist attack. We don't know if it could have been prevented. Bush should have paid more attention to reports on an impending attack, but we don't know that if he... Continue Reading →