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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.)
Cartoon(s) of the Week – Election is crawling toward it’s end. I am sooo thankful.
I’ll be so glad when all this election brouhaha is over. I’ll be so depressed if Romney captures a majority of American votes… in other words, I will think so much is wrong with this country’s education policies.
Bob Englehart in the The Hartford Courant:
So how likely is it that doing tax favors for the top 1% will raise the job totals?
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Kevin Siers in The Charlotte Observer:
At least Romney makes it clear who his support base won’t be…
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Joel Pett in The Lexington Herald-Leader:
One day women might disable the positions of Romney and his buddies…
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David Fitzsimmons in The Arizona Daily Star:
Some time accusations reverse themselves to define the accuser.
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Mike Luckovich in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Foreign policy requires a lot of basic knowledge. Romney doesn’t seem to have any.
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Cartoon(s) of the Week – What do the Republican Candidates do to communicate their positions?
David Horsey in the L.A. Times:
So Biden kept his presence and Ryan kept up his lies…
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Adam Zyglis in The Buffalo News:
It is clear Biden chewed him up…
Joe Heller in the Green Bay Press Gazette:
And, of course, the lowering of the jobless rate throws a scare into Republicans for Halloween…
Lee Judge in the Kansas City Star:
And more numbers are getting into the election confusion…
Mike Luckovich in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Do you wonder why Ryan wants to take away our government support and replace it with advertising?
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Kevin Siers in the Charlotte Observer:
But we are left with a candidate who can be anything we want…but with no substance.
Cartoon(s) of the Week – As Romney gets closer to the debates…
Tony Auth of Newsworks.org:
Romney plans health care for the 47%…
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Rob Rogers in the Pittsburg Post-Gazette:
Is Romney sure he wants to cut off about half the contributors?
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Kevin Siers in the Charlotte Observer:
Isn’t Romney the king of mixed messages?
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Nick Anderson in the Houston Chronicle:
At least he has Ryan to depend on…
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David Horsey in the L.A. Times:
Now if he could avoid the bad dreams…
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- Tony Auth’s farewell as staff editorial cartoonist for The Philadelphia Inquirer (nextlevelofnews.com)
- Eastwood and Romney (Cartoon) (themoderatevoice.com)
Cartoon(s) of the Week – Romney’s Tea Party support baffles me…
David Horsey at the L.A. Times:
Does the Tea Party have any idea what government is for?
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Mike Peters in the Dayton Daily News:
Will they ever realize that they are being used?
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Jim Morin in the Miami Herald:
Do they have a leader with integrity?
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John Darkow in the Columbia Daily Tribune:
Do they even listen to the charges being brought against him?
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Kevin Siers in the Charlotte Observer:
Oh well… they can always change their minds retroactively.
Related articles
- John Roberts saves ‘Obamacare,’ enrages tea party conservatives (thelastofthemillenniums.wordpress.com)
- Can We Save “The News”? (aoprep.blogspot.com)