Dubious Distinction
A few weeks ago the U.S. Department of the Interior added polar bears to the list of animals threatened with extinction by the melting of ice in the Arctic sea. As the LA Times reports, the polar bear...
View ArticleAll Dried Up
Although I have been meaning to address this issue for some time, I was spurred to cartooning action by hearing last night’s NPR broadcast of David Barsamian’s great interview with Maude Barlow, author...
View ArticleHarrassing Heresies
Last Friday NASA climate specialist James Hansen, whose models on the earth’s climate sounded an early warning on the dangers of carbon emissions, was arrested for trespassing on the property of a...
View ArticleBusiness Breakage
It’s nice to hear that progressives in Congress have insisted that the “public option” is non-negotiable in crafting health care reform legislation (despite some comments from Rahm Emanuel.) The irony...
View ArticleClimategate Etiquette
The problem the public has with scientists is not that the scientists are smarter than most of the public. It’s annoying, but it’s not THE problem. No, the real problem is that most scientists are...
View ArticleClimate Flatulence
I am forty years old and I draw cows farting wetly and propulsively from their butts. This is also the second global warming related cartoon in a row. Well, it’s Copenhagen, what can I say? Reports...
View ArticleThe Deserving
Perhaps you heard the news that executives and so-called “producers” at the world’s largest banks and financial companies — Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan Chase, Bank of America — will receive bonuses this...
View ArticleDisaster Porn
Running late today, thanks to lumbar strain. Oh, the trials and twibuwations of a po widdle cartoonist. Anyhoo, the situation in Haiti is terrible. The moment-by-moment coverage is necessary for...
View ArticleIf Persons Were Corporations
The U.S. Supreme Court ruling on the Citizens United vs. FEC case has expanded the free speech rights of corporations and, more significantly in the short term, allowed our corrupt system to become...
View ArticleBernanke
Last week Ben Bernanke somehow convinced the U.S. Senate to extend his tenure as chairman of the Federal Reserve by another four years. Somehow 70 senators managed to overlook his close ties to the...
View ArticleScott Brown
As a subject, Scott Brown is painfully bland. Thank goodness for his centerfold and body hair. Otherwise it is hard to find anything unique to say about this guy. So far he’s snapped from an...
View ArticleDick Cheney
This is certainly not the first time I have ever drawn the Dark Lord. But it may be the first caricature done solely for caricature’s sake. More or less. It’s relevant following his recent admission on...
View ArticleCheney Kristol
Liz Cheney and Bill Kristol as dung beetles. This week Cheney and Kristol, through their Keep America Safe political hit organization, put out a video attacking Department of Justice lawyers who had...
View ArticleLady Gaga
This week I chose a celebrity. I rarely ever draw them, but a portfolio of caricatures without at least a few would seem weak. Plus I just couldn’t get up the high dudgeon so many others have regarding...
View ArticleAlex Chilton
Earlier this week I intended to caricature the current Pope, who is the focus of a new child rape scandal in the Catholic Church, but then on St. Patrick’s Day, Alex Chilton died of a stroke. He was...
View ArticleMitt Romney, Enraged
Hi all. It’s been too long since I posted anything over here. One big reason is that I don’t do the comic strip any more. But I had meant to keep up a caricature gallery here. However, I have since...
View ArticleNot So Slick
The price of gas was starting to rise to an OMG $1.50! What in tarnation?! Now we’re happy if it stays under four bucks in the U.S. — at which our European friends would scoff. Whatever the price,...
View ArticleDubious Distinction
A few weeks ago the U.S. Department of the Interior added polar bears to the list of animals threatened with extinction by the melting of ice in the Arctic sea. As the LA Times reports, the polar bear...
View ArticleAll Dried Up
Although I have been meaning to address this issue for some time, I was spurred to cartooning action by hearing last night’s NPR broadcast of David Barsamian’s great interview with Maude Barlow,...
View ArticleHarrassing Heresies
Last Friday NASA climate specialist James Hansen, whose models on the earth’s climate sounded an early warning on the dangers of carbon emissions, was arrested for trespassing on the property of a...
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