Saturday Morning Cartoons 10/12

By Steve Breen, San Diego Union Tribune

 

I love what editorial cartoonists do. I think they’re amazing. Being able to take a news story and express an opinion about that story with a single, incisive drawing that also elicits an immediate reaction from the viewer? Genius. Here’s some of the nation’s best editorial cartoonists on this week’s news.

 

Trump Abandons our Kurdish Allies

By Mike Luckovich, Atlanta Journal-Constitution

 

By Nick Anderson

 

By Jim Morin, Miami Herald

 

By Nate Beeler, The Columbus Dispatch

 

By Jim Morin, Miami Herald

 

By Michael de Adder

 

By Marco De Angelis

 

By Mike Luckovich, Atlanta Journal-Constitution

 

By Matt Davies, Newsday

 

By Signe Wilkinson, Philly Daily News & Philly Inquirer

 

Impeachment

By Tom Toles, The Washington Post

 

By Jimmy Margulies, King Features

 

By Rob Rogers

 

By Ann Telnaes, Washington Post

 

By Lalo Alcaraz

 

By Tom Toles, The Washington Post

 

By Marc Murphy, Louisville Courier-Journal

 

By Jimmy Margulies, King Features

 

By Mike Luckovich, Atlanta Journal-Constitution

 

By Pat Bagley, Salt Lake Tribune

 

Flashback Impeachment Cartoons by Herblock

 

And Other News

By Michael Ramirez, Las Vegas Review-Journal

 

By Andy Marlette, Pensacola News Journal

 

By Mike Peters, Mother Goose and Grimm

 

By Steve Breen, San Diego Union Tribune

 

By Matt Wuerker, Politico

 

By Signe Wilkinson, Philly Daily News & Philly Inquirer

Tell me which ones really stand out to you!

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4 replies

  1. The Rob Rogers cartoon was mislabeled, it is not Bob Rogers. I subscribe to his Patreon page.

  2. I am sorry, I think this was a great post.

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