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  • Afternoon cartoon round-up

    George W. Bush's portrait is revealed, we find out who to blame for cosmic forces hurdling us towards another galaxy and the Republicans always have something to complain about. Here is our afternoon round-up of cartoons to get you caught up on what's happening in the news...

    Rick McKee / Augusta Chronicle (click to view more cartoons by McKee)

    Randy Bish / Pittsburgh Tribune-Review (click to view more cartoons by Bish)

    Pat Bagley / Salt Lake Tribune (click to view more cartoons by Bagley)

    Bill Day / PoliticalCartoons.com (click to view more cartoons by Day)

    Joe Heller / Green Bay Press-Gazette (click to view more cartoons by Heller)



     

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  • Will Durst: The Potemkin Candidate

    Brian Fairrington / PoliticalCartoons.com

    Satirist Will Durst weighs in on Mitt Romney, Donald Trump and the road to Tampa...

    Permanently capitalizing the P in Presumptive Nominee, the Texas primary shoved Mitt Romney right over the delegate precipice, and now with the nomination locked up tighter than a rusted pickle jar 20,000 leagues beneath the sea, the campaign has taken a sudden turn towards the nebulous. Ambiguous-Ville. Candidates don't make mistakes in the murky bog of summer. Even when they do, the atmosphere is too hazy to notice. 

    One advantage to this smoky, shapeless strategy is it plays directly to the man's strengths. The former governor of Massachusetts doesn't have what you might call an actual, distinct personality. He's more of a virgin canvas. A good-looking blank slate onto which any number of convictions and philosophies can be believably projected. He's the coloring book and we voters the crayons. And no fighting over who gets to be burnt sienna. 

    One of the major pitfalls inherent to this kind of approach is the strong jawed father of five strapping boys just might play the part too well and come to epitomize what Gertrude Stein said about Oakland: "There's no there there." The guy makes a void look cluttered. 

    Jeff Parker / Florida Today

    Nobody in the GOP wants to be associated in any way with Oakland, much less have the top of the ticket become a patron saint. The Potemkin Candidate needs to project a quality more substantial than some shape shifter with a supernatural ability to assume the identity of whomever or whatever they plant next to him. Probably why you don't see many Romney rallies held at zoos. Too afraid he'll pose next to the chameleon cage and turn all green.

    Another potential mine in the Road to Tampa is the struggle to keep Willard from hanging out with the wrong crowd. You know, other Republicans. Especially distressing to see him palling around with Donald Trump. Again, like being photographed at a clown convention. No matter how hard you try, some of that white face is bound to wipe off on the shoulders of even the most ghostly of political shadows. 

    Donald Trump: a man who is to sober judgment what chocolate-covered marshmallows are to quantum physics. Fueling more fickle furnaces that suspect he'll say or do anything to get to 50.1%, Romney refuses to criticize The Donald, even when the reality show host spouts further Birther nonsense. "Obama was born in Kenya." No, he wasn't. He was born in Honolulu. In a manger. Everybody knows that. 

    Pat Bagley / Salt Lake Tribune

    When asked why he continues to press on with this discredited charge, Trump said: "People on the street tell me not to give up on the issue." Donald, for crum's sake, you live in New York City. People on the street also say "My tricycle sprouted wings and is made out of plutonium." 

    Although when you think about it, the Oxymormon needs to pick a vice president who makes him look presidential, and The Donald might be the perfect choice. Next to him, Lou Ferrigno looks presidential. Manny Ramirez. Some random guy in a banana suit, twirling a sign. 

    Of course, featuring these two titans of industry, people would either flock to or flee from the Vulture Capitalist Ticket. You've heard of Dumb & Dumber? Welcome to Rich & Richer. Even George Will would admit it's a pairing that would go a long way into nailing down the bloviating ignoramus vote. Start cranking out the bumper stickers: "Romney/ Trump 2012. We like to Fire People!" 

    Will Durst is a political comedian and columnist for Cagle Cartoons Inc. Read more of Durst's columns here.  

  • Scott Walker Recall Cartoons

    Tomorrow in Wisconsin, Republican Governor and Tea Party favorite Scott Walker will take on Democratic challenger Tom Barrett in a recall election that could be an early test about the direction of the 2012 campaign.  

    Interestingly, this is only the third recall election of a governor in U.S. history. California Governor Gray Davis was thrown out of office back in 2003, and North Dakota Governor Lynn Frazier loss his recall election in 1921.  

    Here are some great Scott Walker cartoons from our archives. Do you think he deserves to hold on to his job? Comment below, or drop us a note on our Facebook page

    Joe Heller / Green Bay Press-Gazette (click to view more cartoons by Heller)

    Taylor Jones / PoliticalCartoons.com (click to view more cartoons by Jones)

    John Darkow / Columbia Daily Tribune (click to view more cartoons by Darkow)

    R.J. Matson / St. Louis Post-Dispatch (click to view more cartoons by Matson)

    Jen Sorensen / PoliticalCartoons.com (click to view more cartoons by Sorensen)

    Randall Enos / PoliticalCartoons.com (click to view more cartoons by Enos)



     

  • Cartoon slideshow: No Job Growth

    Cam Cardow / Ottawa Citizen (click to launch slideshow)

    After months of declining job growth, May's jobs report proved to be the worst in months. Only 69,000 jobs were added during the month, and the unemployment rate increased to 8.2 percent, hardly the direction President Obama had hoped for. 

    Check out what our cartoonists think of these latest figures in our new No Job Growth cartoon slideshow


     

  • Mubarak Gets Life In Prison

    Hosni Mubarak, Egypt's former president who was ousted during the Arab Spring movement, has been sentenced to life in prison for his complicity in the killings of protesters who eventually overthrew him. 

    Here are five cartoons about Mubarak and the future of Egypt from some of our top cartoonists:

    R.J. Matson / St. Louis Post-Dispatch (click to view more cartoons by Matson)

    Cam Cardow / Ottawa Citizen (click to view more cartoons by Cardow)

    Adam Zyglis / Buffalo News (click to view more cartoons by Zyglis)

    Manny Francisco / The Philippines, PoliticalCartoons.com (click to view more cartoons by Francisco)

    Osama Hajjaj / Jordan, PoliticalCartoons.com (click to view more cartoons by Hajjaj)



     

  • Cartoon slideshow: Summer Heat

    Dave Granlund / PoliticalCartoons.com (click to launch slideshow)

    Even though we technically have to wait a few more weeks for Summer to arrive, moving into June means a lot of us will finally give in to the heat and switch on our long-dormant air conditioners. 

    A lot of people don't know this, but laughter is scientifically proven to help reduce the heat. So check out our new Summer Heat cartoon slideshow, and you'll cool off in no time!  


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