Cartoon(s) of the Week – It’s all over. Where are we?
Kevin Siers in The Charlotte Observer:
Perhaps we can start on getting religion out of politics. What are we, the Taliban?
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Clay Bennett in the Chattanooga Times Free Press:
At least we know now that America is more than old white men…
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Joel Pett in The Lexington Herald-Leader:
Of course, some Republicans will probably continue their uncooperativeness. It will kill them later.
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Mike Luckovich in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Of course, this may make at least one news organization reevaluate it’s strategy…
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Adam Zyglis in the Buffalo News:
And now forward into the second term (thanks, in part, to General Motors.)
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