The Count


Americans are impatient. I've been told that people in other nations can wait in line for hours patiently at amusement parks but here in the states, we do the pee-pee dance and start growling when we think we've been in line too long at Burger King. But we need to learn to be patient because... Continue Reading →

Get Your Popcorn


The popcorn imagery is a bit old and a cliché in political cartoons, but I couldn't resist this image. It's another idea I came up with the night before and that woke me up this morning as even in my sleep, my brain was trying to figure out how to put it together. I have... Continue Reading →

Booty Frogs


The lead editorial in today's Wall Street Journal calls Trump the Republican Party's "biggest loser," pointing out that he lost the 2018 midterms for his party, he lost the 2020 election, he lost two Georgia senate runoffs in 2021, and now he's a loser in 2022. Don't forget that when he did "win" the presidency... Continue Reading →

Live Blog 2022


It's now 2:18 a.m. and I think my live blog is over. It was a blast and I think I produced a higher content of quality over previous live blogs. I usually do these just for elections, but not all of them. Someone asked me how many cartoons I would draw. I never know beforehand... Continue Reading →

The Morning After Midterms 22


Near the end of every election, political cartoonists will draw cartoons saying, "Thank God we won't see any more campaign ads." Some of the cartoonists who draw these are my friends and people I respect, and I have probably drawn these in the past myself, but I hate them. It's generic and they kinda both-sides... Continue Reading →

Free $peech Elon


Twitter's new owner, I mean founder (sorry, Elon), tweeted last night, "Widespread verification will democratize journalism & empower the voice of the people." It's really amazing this guy was successful at ever selling anything with that sort of bullshit sales pitch. Elon is selling verifications on Twitter, the blue check. That means you're verified and... Continue Reading →

Firing Democracy


I still think the most important issue in this election is saving democracy. I try not to be a one-issue voter as I am concerned about inflation, high gas prices, crime, the economy, the budget, climate change, human and civil rights, etc, etc. But will any of that matter when we lose the power to... Continue Reading →

Ready For Tuesday


Here’s your cartoon for this week’s CNN Opinion newsletter. Please sign up to get these in your inbox every Sunday I usually wait a day, or two, or three (sometimes I forget) to post my CNN cartoon on my blog, allowing the CNN Opinion newsletter a healthy run with it before I give it some competition. But... Continue Reading →

Roughs, Volume 160


If you follow me on social media then you've probably already seen two of these because knowing I wasn't going to complete them, I went ahead and showed them off. Except for one, all of these are all from last week, Thursday, October 28, and Friday, October 29. I drew this on Friday, the day... Continue Reading →

Republican Answers


I am a half-glass-full kind of person and I don't have a lot of faith in American voters. They have short memories. They don't pay a lot of attention. They're ignorant on most matters. And many are just stupid. Also, Democrats suck at getting out the vote. You need a giant visual villain like Donald... Continue Reading →

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