Saturday Morning Cartoons 7/27

Here are the nation’s best editorial cartoonists on this week’s biggest news stories.

 

“Send Her Back”

By Adam Zyglis, The Buffalo News

 

By Jeff Darcy, cleveland.com

 

By Andy Marlette, Pensacola News Journal

 

By Clay Bennett, Chattanooga Times Free Press

 

By Steve Breen, San Diego Union Tribune

Mueller Testifies

By Steve Sack, Star Tribune

 

By Joel Pett, Lexington Herald Leader

 

By Mike Luckovich, Atlanta Journal-Constitution This is essentially my rant from yesterday in cartoon form.

 

By Matt Davies, Newsday

 

By Jim Morin, Miami Herald

 

By Matt Davies, Newsday

 

By Bill Day, Florida Politics

GOP Blocks Election Security Bills

By Bill Bramhall, New York Daily News

 

By Pat Bagley, Salt Lake Tribune

 

By Mike Luckovich, Atlanta Journal-Constitution

 

By Matt Davies, Newsday

 

By Mike Luckovich, Atlanta Journal-Constitution

 

By Clay Bennett, Chattanooga Times Free Press

Boris Johnson Becomes Prime Minister

By Pat Bagley, Salt Lake Tribune

 

By Jim Morin, Miami Herald

 

By Matt Davies, Newsday

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3 replies

  1. Hello TokyoSand . Grand editorial cartoons. They do emphasize the points don’t they. Hugs

    • Hey Scottie. I’ve always loved editorial cartoons. The ability to tackle complex subjects and make an incisive point in one image is the work of incredible talent.

  2. If I have failed, and most likely I have, to tell you that I find these Saturday Morning Cartoons a bright spot in the day, whichever day that might be…allow me to rectify that omission. I LOVE THEM! I am always in awe of how these talented editorial cartoonists have their fingers squarely on the pulse of politics and bravely put their feelings on display to entertain some and possibly to enrage others. Thank-you!

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