Chris Cornell


If you read yesterday's blog you know I'm a huge Soundgarden fan. While I'm not a huge fan of drawing "obituary" cartoons, I wanted to do something special for Chris Cornell. I've done some work for The Seattle Times over the past couple of years and Thursday afternoon they asked me to draw a cartoon... Continue Reading →

Ailing


Roger Ailes, the man who crafted Fox News and reshaped the way cable news is presented, died Thursday at the age of 77. There's been a lot of comments about the genius of Ailes and how he tarnished his legacy with allegations of sexual harassment, which eventually ousted him from Fox. I disagree. His legacy... Continue Reading →

Schnooked By A Crook


Trump supporters constantly defend their man from accusations he colluded with Russia and their efforts to elect him, hacking into the Clinton campaign and spreading false information. They tell us it's all a conspiracy or "fake news." That's exactly what their golden-showered idol says. What they don't do is offer a coherent argument consisting of evidence... Continue Reading →

Getting The Memo


Yesterday I was looking forward to covering a subject other than Donald Trump. I had the topic picked. I came up with an idea I liked. All was going to be swell. Then 5:00 PM came around and like the day before, it brought a new scandal. A really big one. Mondays was really big but... Continue Reading →

Badenov Meets Blabalot


I imagine all the voices in Donald Trump's head sound like Bullwinkle. For once I'm in agreement with Trump. We can't have someone in the Oval Office who can't tell the difference between classified and unclassified information. That's what Donald Trump said on the campaign trail. His supporters said that. Paul Ryan said it. They... Continue Reading →

Creepy’s Creeping Closer


Each time North Korea has a failure with a missile launch there's mockery and jeers from the West. We shouldn't do that. Is any test a failure if it teaches you how to make the next one a success, and the one after that a larger success? With each test, whether it explodes seconds after... Continue Reading →

Leggo The Loser


When do people let go of their fondness for a bad president? Every president watches their approval ratings drop at some point. It happened to Reagan and Clinton who both had extremely high approval ratings when they left office. President Obama had very low ratings throughout his presidency until his last year in office when... Continue Reading →

Tricking The Best Brain


I need you to sit down and prepare yourself for some shocking information. Someone tricked Donald Trump. He was fooled. Got played for a sucker. Had his nipples twisted. Someone pulled the hairpiece, I mean rug, over his eyes. Putin said, "pull my finger." And you know, if Putin tells Donald to do something Donald... Continue Reading →

Tricky Woulda Thunk It


D'oh! The White House was shocked, dismayed, surprised, bewildered, caught off guard, gobsmacked at the backlash they received for firing FBI Director James Comey. They thought everyone would like Trump firing the man leading an investigation into his campaign coordinating with the Russians. Hey, at least the Russians like the firing. Of course these are... Continue Reading →

Firing Comey


How bad has it become that the Nixon Library doesn't want their guy compared to Donald Trump? The library tweeted out that Nixon never fired a director of the FBI and used the hashtag "Not Nixonian." Usually presidents are avoiding being compared to Nixon and Watergate, not the other way around. The official reasoning for Director... Continue Reading →

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