
By Clay Jones
Editorial cartoonists appear to be one of the last groups of people who speak out and say exactly what’s happening. They reveal what’s really going on behind all the pomp and circumstance in front of cameras and reporters, and entertain us along the way. Although to be clear, they’re not necessarily “funny.” Especially this week.
Here are our great editorial cartoonists on what they saw in the news this week.
Trump & His Cronies
By Pat Bagley, Salt Lake Tribune
By Marc Murphy, Louisville Courier-Journal
By Lalo Alcaraz
By Milt Priggee
By Bill Day, Florida Politics
By Pat Bagley, Salt Lake Tribune
By Matt Davies, Newsday
By Pat Bagley, Salt Lake Tribune
Lincoln (Project)
By Tom Toles, The Washington Post
By Repeat1968
By Ann Telnaes, Washington Post (Throwback to 2019)
Ahmaud Arbery
By Marc Murphy, Louisville Courier-Journal
By Darrin Bell, King Features syndicate
By Jimmy Margulies, King Features
By Mike Luckovich, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Please Vote
By Tom Toles, The Washington Post
By Clay Bennett, Chattanooga Times Free Press
The World We Live In
By Mike Luckovich, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
By Rick McKee, The Augusta Chronicle
By Lalo Alcaraz
By Matt Davies, Newsday
And Other News
By Bill Bramhall, New York Daily News
By Matt Wuerker, Politico
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yep..Liked the Lincoln ones especially.. what a blooming idiot! Camille Burke 612-940-9980
On Sat, May 9, 2020 at 10:46 AM Political⚡Charge wrote:
> TokyoSand posted: ” Editorial cartoonists appear to be one of the last > groups of people who speak out and say exactly what’s happening. They > reveal what’s really going on behind all the pomp and circumstance in front > of cameras and reporters, and entertain us along” >
And for someone who is obsessed with his image, I’m surprised he doesn’t get that comparing himself to Lincoln will go … badly.