The Week’s Best Cartoons 4/18

By Matt Wuerker, Politico

 

Here are the best editorial cartoons covering this past week’s news, from some of the most talented cartoonists working today. Click on their name to see more of their work.

 

Stimulus Check

By John Cole, The Times-Tribune

 

By Matt Davies, Newsday

 

By Bill Bramhall, New York Daily News

 

By Ed Wexler

 

Trump’s “Authority”

By Kevin Siers, Charlotte Observer

 

By Bill Bramhall, New York Daily News

 

By Mike Thompson, Detroit Free Press

 

By Ann Telnaes, Washington Post

 

By Michael de Adder

 

By Bob Rogers

 

By Lalo Alcaraz

 

Premature Reopening

By Walt Handelsman, The Advocate

 

By Kevin Kal Kallaugher, Kaltoons

 

By Clay Jones

 

By Matt Davies, Newsday

 

By Ann Telnaes, Washington Post

 

By Tim Campbell

 

And Other News

By Mike Luckovich, Atlanta Journal-Constitution

 

By Clay Bennett, Chattanooga Times Free Press

 

By Matt Davies, Newsday

 

By Mike Luckovich, Atlanta Journal-Constitution

 

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  1. I was so excited to find one of Clay Jones Claytoonz included in this wondrous collection of political cartoons that I immediately forwarded it to my son. I receive the daily emails from Jones with the cartoon and his colorful writing…he does have a way with words! At any rate, totally forgetting to add a comment, I exited the post after forwarding. Now, here it is Sunday morning and insomnia has me going through yesterday’s emails to finish reading and/or delete the remainder of those from Saturday. Delete this, I think not! I had to read it again and allow me to tell you that it is every bit as enjoyable as the first time! Thank-you! P.S. On the first visit, I had missed the part about clicking on the names to see more of their work. I could be here until the sun rises!

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