Enjoy the cartoon. I'm taking the rest of Thanksgiving off. I'll blog on this soon enough. Have a happy Thanksgiving, readers. Signed prints: The signed prints are just $40.00 each. Every cartoon on this site is available. You can pay through PayPal. If you don’t like PayPal, you can snail mail it to Clay Jones, P.O. Box... Continue Reading →
Turkeys For Rittenhouse
Thanks to the verdict in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial where he got off on all four charges that involved killing two people and wounding one, in addition to having two other charges thrown out, it's now right-wing white nationalist hunting season on anti-racism protesters. The law-and-order party is championing vigilantism to run rampant throughout the... Continue Reading →
Looking For Trouble
The entire legal defense for Kyle Rittenhouse is that he shot three people, killing two, in self-defense. But there's a funny thing about looking for trouble. Usually, when you look for trouble, you find it. Kyle Rittenhouse went looking for trouble. He crossed states to a city he didn't live in, went to a friend's... Continue Reading →
A Scuzzy Judge
On August 23, 2020, cops in Kenosha, Wisconsin shot Jacob Blake four times in the back after tasering him. Blake is now paralyzed from the waist down. He is black and was unarmed when the cops shot him. Anti-racism protests broke out in Kenosha and white goons called for other white goons to come to... Continue Reading →
Scaredy MAGAts
In the comments under yesterday's cartoon on Instagram, I was called a "libtard." I didn't think it was that special though it's been a while since someone has hurled that bigoted and ignorant insult in my direction. And I didn't just get it once. I got it four times. It amused me so I tweeted... Continue Reading →
Chauvin
Former Minneapolis cop Derek Chauvin was sentenced to 22 and a half years yesterday for the murder of George Floyd. Chauvin pressed his knee into the neck of George Floyd for over nine minutes while he screamed, "I can't breathe" more than 20 times and cried for his mama. Prosecutors wanted Chauvin to be sentenced... Continue Reading →
Teaching Tulsa
When I was a kid, I was really good at history. It came naturally to me and was extremely easy. I didn't even have to try. I missed two weeks in high school from an illness and when I came back, my history teacher threw a surprise test for the entire class. But he said... Continue Reading →
Louisiana’s Finest
You can't claim it's a just a few bad apples among America's police when we see time after time again, entire departments engage in cover-ups. When cops in Buffalo shoved a man to the ground busting his head open, the department shoved it aside. When cops in Minnesota arrested a black reporter, the department issued... Continue Reading →
Sweet Caroline For Cops
The nation was shocked with the conviction of police officer Derek Chauvin for the murder of George Floyd. Shocked because normally, cops get away with killing unarmed black men. Prosecutors will often say, "Nothing to see here," and work diligently to protect police, which is what happened in Ferguson over the cop killing of Michael... Continue Reading →
McTortoise Obstruction
Mitch McConnell, the Senate Minority Leader, said, "One hundred percent of my focus is on stopping the Biden administration." He said "one hundred percent." He didn't say stuff he disagreed with, or stuff he considered wrong for the nation, or that he expected there to be legislation he didn't want....he said "one hundred percent." That... Continue Reading →