This is a pretty large batch of roughs, 14 in all drawn on August 28 and 29. But to be fair, I didn't send all of them to an editor. Like this one. I did not send this one to an editor. Everyone and their brother drew weather cartoons over the past week, and I... Continue Reading →
Primarying Democracy
It's always a mixed bag from my readers anytime I criticize Democrats. Some will agree with me, most won't, and even more will just stay silent. I don't get a lot of shares on social media when I hit Democrats. And then Trumpers will claim the next day that I never hit Democrats, or even... Continue Reading →
Big Fat Liar
If you're a gaslighting conspiracy theorist with a national platform spreading bullshit that defames, libels, and tears apart democracy, you better have good lawyers. Alex Jones, fortunately for the rest of us who hate lies, conspiracy theories, and bullshit, does not have good lawyers. Alex Jones is a conspiracy theorist as it's his business. He... Continue Reading →
Follow Kansas
The Wizard of Oz is a brilliant movie, especially when you factor in the time it was made. From top to bottom, with the script, music, performances, costumes, and color, it's nearly a perfect movie. And for cartoonists, it's full of metaphors. Who hasn't used flying monkeys in a cartoon? I usually stop at flying... Continue Reading →
Working In A Coal Mine
Here’s your cartoon for this week’s CNN Opinion newsletter. Please sign up to get these in your inbox every Sunday. Music note: I listened to something but I don’t remember since this was drawn five days ago. Ha. Signed prints: The signed prints are just $40.00 each. Every cartoon on this site is available. You can pay through PayPal.... Continue Reading →
To Boldly Go…
If you're a regular reader of this blog, then you know I don't love what we call in my industry, "obituary" cartoons. I don't like drawing a cartoon commemorating someone's death only because that person was famous. I would rather memorialize someone who contributed something to society, whether positive or negative. What made it important... Continue Reading →
B-Ball and Cannibal
It was bad enough that we are offering Victor Bout in exchange for basketball player Brittney Griner and accused spy Paul Whelan. But now, the Russians are asking for an assassin to be included in the deal, a convicted murderer who's not even in United States custody. Viktor Bout is a Russian arms dealer without... Continue Reading →
LIVing For Blood Money
It's after 4:00 pm on a Sunday, a day most cartoonists don't work, and I already wrote a blog on this subject, so you're not getting much of one today. I have a dinner invitation to meet in 45 minutes and I'd like to make it. Enjoy the cartoon, but... Donald Trump buried his ex-wife,... Continue Reading →
Roughs, Volume 147
I only drew four roughs last week, but I decided to clear five other cartoons out of my Maybe folder. You're going to yell at me for not doing a couple of these but time got away from them. This is from the Maybe folder where it's been hanging around for over a year. In... Continue Reading →
Toast Our Troops
Last June, the United States Senate passed a bill that would provide health care and benefits for millions of veterans injured by exposure to toxins, from Agent Orange in Vietnam to burn pits in Iraq and Afghanistan. It had bipartisan support, passing 84-14, but a technical error required another vote. No problem, right? It's already... Continue Reading →