Trumptober Surprise


Political prognosticators, you know...geeks, are always on the lookout during every presidential election for the October surprise. Basically, the idea is that one campaign has some real juicy dirt they're holding close to their vest that they're planning to release in mid to late October very close to the election. And when they release it,... Continue Reading →

A Peaceful Transfer


For the first time in this election cycle, I'm ready to make a prediction. In 2016, I predicted Hillary Clinton would win the election. I take small comfort in that there were a lot of other people who made the same prediction and she did win the majority of voters. Where I was wrong was... Continue Reading →

Happy Exploding Little Trees


We do not have invisible airplanes. You can't stop a hurricane by dropping a nuclear bomb on it. Energy efficient lightbulbs don't make you appear orange. You can't catch cancer from windmills. You can't cure coronavirus by ingesting bleach or fish tank cleaner. Simply raking forests doesn't prevent wildfires. And trees do not explode. In... Continue Reading →

It Is What It Is


I've heard people say, "It is what it is" my entire life. It seems to have gained a lot of traction over the past two decades. But basically, if you're in a conversation looking for resolution or an answer or even that the person you're talking with is concerned about the subject, the expression you... Continue Reading →

Ken And Karen


If you're on social media, that's probably how you became aware of this story. This story started because St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson publicized the names and addresses of her constituents who had written to her about defunding the police department during a Facebook Live stream. Protesters were on their way to her house, in... Continue Reading →

Find The Thug


I can't claim to totally understand race issues in our country. But I understand enough to know that you have to be able to identify racism before you can start to understand race issues. For example: The president (sic) of the United States doesn't see his own hypocrisy when it comes to race. He didn't... Continue Reading →

Face-Melting Diplomacy


National security adviser John Bolton is a war hawk. Even though he personally refused to fight in Vietnam and admitted he joined the Maryland National Guard to avoid fighting, he's advocated for sending American troops to die in Iraq, Iran, Syria, Cuba, Yemen, Venezuela, and North Korea. Like most Republican war hawks, he thinks it's... Continue Reading →

Governor Blackface


One of the biggest criticisms Ralph Northam received while running for the governorship of Virginia was that he's too boring. Problem solved. Perhaps he should have been a little more boring during his med school days. Late Friday afternoon, a photo emerged from a 1984 medical school yearbook that shows a man in blackface and... Continue Reading →

Sully


Sully is a star. He has his own Instagram page with over 183,000 followers. His image has been seen on socks worn by President George H. W. Bush, who was also his best friend. He was seen accompanying Bush while he was voting in the midterms. A heartbreaking photo of him lying by the president's... Continue Reading →

Costa Rica Marchamo


This cartoon was first published in The Costa Rica Star, November 23, 2018. Be Complicit What kind of person would want to be part of something that disparages, slanders, and disrespects Dear Leader and his sycophantic followers? Hopefully, you.  Making a contribution supports my work and keeps the cartoons, columns, and videos coming. My income... Continue Reading →

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