The Week’s Best Cartoons: Holiday Edition

By Clay Bennett, Chattanooga Times Free Press

I hope you have all been having a restful holiday season. The editorial cartoonists remained busy at work this week, weaving in the holidays with the news of the week, dominated by the COVID relief package and Trump’s pardons. But there were a few peaceful, forward-looking cartoons I wanted to be sure you saw as well. Happy holidays!

By Michael de Adder
By Ed Hall
By Ed Hall
By Repeat1968
By Mike Luckovich, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
By Clay Bennett, Chattanooga Times Free Press
By Mike Luckovich, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
By Dennis Draughon
By Marc Murphy, Louisville Courier-Journal
By Lalo Alcaraz
By Jeff Darcy, cleveland.com
By Matt Davies, Newsday
By Marc Murphy, Louisville Courier-Journal
By Ann Telnaes, Washington Post
By Mike Luckovich, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
By Monte Wolverton
By Ann Telnaes, Washington Post
By Scott Stantis, Chicago Tribune
By Ed Wexler
By Steve Breen, San Diego Union Tribune

Next week, be on the lookout for my annual year-in-review post!

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  1. Tokyo, I like the one where the outgoing president defines himself as very needy. In truth, his narcissism would not let him see himself in that way. In his mind, everyone else is incompetent, chaotic, corrupt and deceitful, when in truth, he is looking in the mirror. Keith

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