Cartoon(s) of the Week – It doesn’t matter which Party… there are things we need to know.
Clay Bennett in the Chattanooga Times Free Press:
It’s time to reevaluate our elected officials and figure out who they work for…
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Signe Wilkinson at Philly.com:
… or think of what they could be spending our tax money on… things we need…
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Pat Oliphant in the Washington Post:
… and what about those who are trying to get into office… will they bring us back to our earlier evil?
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Nick Anderson in the Houston Chronicle:
Why can’t the media spend it’s time on important things instead of sensation?
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Tony Auth in the Philadelphia Inquirer:
…And, above all, when will parties ignore their competitive idiocy and evaluate policy by seeing what really works?
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Posted on June 19, 2011, in Art, Arts, Business, campaign, Congress, Corporations, creativity, Economics, editorial, Education, ethics, Finance, funny, government, Health Care, history, humor, Internet, News, Opinion, Politics, President Obama, Press, primaries, Racism, Religion, Taxes, vote, Warning, Word from Bill and tagged Chattanooga Times Free Press, Clay Bennett, Houston Chronicle, Nick Anderson, Pat Oliphant, Signe Wilkinson, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Washington Post, Tony Auth. Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.













Bill, just found your site and thoroughly enjoyed it. I believe cartoons can say so much that just cannot be communicated in a way that “connects” so quickly with folks. I have often wished that I could draw cartoons that would illustrate what I am writing but, alas, that talent belongs to my son who is too busy to collaborate. Thanks again, I will try to be a regular reader.