
By Pat Bagley, Salt Lake Tribune
Here are the nation’s great editorial cartoonists responding to this week’s top news stories.
Refugees at our Border
By Rob Jacobs
By Mike Luckovich, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
SCOTUS Gerrymandering Decision
By Bill Bramhall, New York Daily News
By Pat Bagley, Salt Lake Tribune
By Matt Davies, Newsday
By Kevin Siers, Charlotte Observer
By Mike Luckovich, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
By Kevin Siers, Charlotte Observer
Another Accuser for Trump
By Ann Telnaes, Washington Post
By Kevin Siers, Charlotte Observer
Foreign Affairs
By Pat Bagley, Salt Lake Tribune
By John Cole, The Times-Tribune
By Ed Hall
By Bill Bramhall, New York Daily News
Cartoonists Respond to The Photograph
By Jim Morin, Miami Herald
By Bob Rogers
The Impact Cartoonists Can Make
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Lately, it seems the political cartoons are more likely to make us cry than laugh. Sigh. Good selection … thanks!
Yes, the powerful ones do that. By the way, I just found out that Michael de Adder, who drew the “playing through” cartoon got fired this morning. Possibly for drawing that very cartoon.
OH wow. And so starts the infringement on the freedom of the press, eh? Not surprising, but disturbing, to say the least.
He’s the second one in 2 weeks…
Poignant, especially the Teddy (Roosevelt) bears!