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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)
Cartoon(s) of the Week – Fun with the Economy
Ben Sargent in the Austin American-Statesman:
Some people can’t wait for Bush’s book on Economics to come out…
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Jeff Daniziger in the L. A. Times:
… and some people believe whatever they are told…
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Kevin Siers in the Charlotte Observer:
… perhaps the economy needs a prank…
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Drew Sheneman at Tribune Media Services:
… but we can be grateful for a candidate’s maturity…
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Mike Luckovich in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
… and let him take credit for things he didn’t do (he needs to convince us of his worth.)
Cartoon(s) of the Week – The politics of money…
Jim Morin in the Miami Herald:
America seems to be based on the importance of money…
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Ben Sargent in the Austin American-Statesman:
…and it is easy to sell the rich folks’ budget to the candidate…
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Pat Bagley in the Salt Lake Tribune:
… and money leads principle in getting the nomination…
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Steve sack in the Star Tribune:
…and let’s make sure the government doesn’t get what’s due…
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Mike Luckovich in the Atlanta Journal Constitution:
… as long as the Middle Class gives its all.
Cartoon(s) of the Week – Welcome Back from Iraq
Jeff Danziger of the L.A. Times:
And what did you guys do for (or to) your Country?
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Mike Luckovich in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
…and now that you’re back… NOTHING!
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Ben Sargent in the Austin American-Statesman:
… but maybe you’ll be able to vote. Unfortunately it might not be easy.
Cartoon(s) of the Week – Occupation and Economics
Lalo Alcaraz from Universal U-Click:
The 99% get bigger on the Occupy Wall Street march…
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Jim Morin in the Miami Herald:
Of course, the Right Wing represents the 1%…
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Ben Sargent in the Austin American-Statesman:
We have not stopped the banks from robbing the middle class…
Related articles
- Best Cartoons of this Week – Chris Christie Drama, Herman Cain Ascent, Occupy Wall Street Well-Drawn (visionaryrealtynews.com)
- HOWARD DAVIDOWITZ: The Protests Are The Result Of “Bought And Paid-For Politics, Criminals, And Morons” (businessinsider.com)
- Occupy Wall Street & Decolonize Wall Street Posters (voodoodr06.wordpress.com)
- CARTOONS: Occupy Wall Street And Steve Jobs – The Business Insider (businessinsider.com)
Cartoon(s) of the Week – So Where Are Republicans And Their Financers Taking Us?
We are only now realizing what makes the next couple of weeks so important…
Clay Bennett in the Chattanooga Times Free Press:
Let’s look at how a political party thinks about the great mass of Americans…
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Tom Toles in The Washington Post:
…and where it gets the money to keep that mass under its sway…
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Ben Sargent in the Austin American Statesman:
… or how they just remove those middle class Americans from any kind of participation in their country…
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Don Wright in the Palm Beach Post:
… after all, corporate interests and their representatives are now taking over… EVERYTHING!
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Cartoon(s) of the Week – The Big November Show
Ben Sargent in the Austin American-Statesman:
It’s the election season and we’re all invited to The Show…
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Tony Auth in the Philadelphia Inquirer:
One side of The Show has its own Network….
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Stuart Carlson at Universal UClick:
It’s sometimes hard to tell who the sponsors of The Show are…
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Clay Bennett in the Chattanooga Times Free Press:
…so let’s settle in for the show with a nice cup of Tea.
Cartoon(s) of the Week – The GOP Pledge as viewed across the country…
Ben Sargent in the Austin American Statesman:
It seems that the GOP Pledge is recognized as fiction…
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Tony Auth in the Philadelphia Inquirer:
… but the Republicans find it something to dance to…
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Steve Sack in the Minneapolis Star-Tribune:
… at least it gives the very rich what they want…
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Lee Judge in the Kansas City Star:
…but in the end, there’s nothing new under the sun.
Cartoon(s) of the Week – What’s important in contemporary politics…
Lalo Alcaraz in the LA Weekly:
It’s important to identify real enemies…
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Ben Sargent in the Austin American-Statesman:
It’s important to hang on to your past…
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Bruce Plante in the Tulsa World
It’s important to help others…
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Tom Toles in the Washington Post:
But it’s most important to really work out the problems…
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