I have a lot of friends in Florida, as I'm sure you do as well. At the rate people are moving to the Sunshine State (making it the third most populous in the nation), it's probably impossible not to know someone in Florida. And I'm concerned for my friends in Florida. I don't want to... Continue Reading →
Hurricane Ron
Hurricane Dorian was an extremely powerful category 5 storm that hit the Atlantic ocean in 2019. It decimated much of the Bahamas before traveling up the east coast hitting Florida, Georgia, North Carolina (where it made landfall), and Virginia. It even hit Newfoundland and Nova Scotia with hurricane-force winds before finally petering out over Greenland.... Continue Reading →
Putin Play
Here’s your cartoon for this week’s CNN Opinion newsletter. Please sign up to get these in your inbox every Sunday I already wrote a blog on this subject, so if you want another, I suggest your click the link above to my editor's column in the newsletter. But in case you're wondering, yes. When I draw a... Continue Reading →
Milk and Cookies for the PutinBunker
A reader sent me a cartoon idea this morning and it wasn't bad. Thomas, a nice guy it seems, suggested I draw a cartoon of Edward Snowden being drafted by the Russian military now that President Vladimir Putin has granted him Russian citizenship. Not bad, Thomas. Of course, I'm not going to draw Thomas' idea... Continue Reading →
Burqa, Hijab, Handmaid
Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old Iranian woman was detained for allegedly failing to adhere to hijab (headscarf) rules in Iran. She died at a morality police detainment center. Protests have broken out in Iran following Amini's death with thousands of women burning their veils and hijabs. President Ebrahim Raisi warned that protesters would be dealt with... Continue Reading →
Roughs, Volume 155
This is a huge batch of roughs and it's up to you to tell me if any of them are good. There are 27 in all and they were drawn Thursday, September 15, and Friday, September 16. Most of these are the Republican governors' political stunts of dropping off migrants in "sanctuary cities." I kinda... Continue Reading →
Horton Hears A Race-Baiting
The race for Pennsylvania's open senate seat between John Fetterman and Mehmet Oz is becoming more intense...and hateful. Lieutenant Governor John Fetterman, the Democrat, advocated for the release of Dennis and Lee Horton, long-incarcerated brothers serving life sentences for second-degree murder in a 1993 armed robbery. The brothers' sentences were commuted last year by Governor... Continue Reading →
Wossamotta Trump
Donald Trump's demand that a Special Master be appointed to the declassification case is now backfiring in his fat orange stupid face. Trump's legal team waited several weeks after the FBI seized stolen government documents, many of them classified, from Mar-a-Lago, his country club in South Florida ripe for bedbugs and spies from hostile nations.... Continue Reading →
Telepathetic Trump
Part of Trump's defense for having classified government documents at Mar-a-Lago is that he declassified all of them. That doesn't explain why he took the documents and worked so hard not to return them to the government. It doesn't explain why he obstructed justice to keep them. It doesn't explain why documents on the nuclear... Continue Reading →
Hurricane Trump
Hurricane Maria is one of the best examples that prove Donald Trump was a disaster of a president, wasn't prepared for the job, wasn't qualified for it, and had no interest in serving anyone other than himself. Donald Trump's pettiness in dealing with the disaster that hit Puerto Rico was only topped by his pettiness... Continue Reading →