Cartoon(s) of the Week – Wouldn’t you rather get back to real life?
David Horsey in the L.A. Times:
Is it politics that causes climate change?
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Ben Sargent in the Austin American-Statesman:
Will reality overcome idiocy?
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Clay Bennett in the Chattanooga Times Free Press:
What party chooses destructiveness over group participation?
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Mike Luckovich in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Which candidate regularly displays his knowledge of the lower middle class?
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Jim Morin in the Miami Herald:
And how does a candidate expose his nemesis by committing the same things as the accusations he makes?
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- Ben Sargent gets to the truth on voter identification litigation . . . (timpanogos.wordpress.com)
- Cartoon: Negotiating Table (englishblog.com)
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