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Best Cartoons of the Week

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Every Friday, we collect the best political cartoons of the week and stuff them into one big, glorious slideshow.

This week’s slideshow is crammed full of enough Thanksgiving cartoons for you to over-dose on tryptophan. We also sprinkled in a touch of Occupy pepper spray and some Super Committee do-nothingness.

So just relax and catch up on a week’s worth of news with our Best Cartoons of the Week slideshow.

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Mike Keefe Taking Denver Post Buyout

Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Mike Keefe, my pal and staffer for the Denver Post, has decided to accept a buyout and leave the position he’s held for more than 35 years. It’s sad news, as the Denver Post could become the latest in a line of prominent cartooning positions that have either been eliminated or no longer exist (Los Angeles Times, Dallas Morning News, Seattle Times, Newark Star-Ledger).

Keefe’s last day at The Post will be November 29, but I’m happy to report that he will continue to draw cartoons (at a somewhat lessened pace) for Cagle Cartoons to syndicate.

Mike Keefe / Denver Post (click to view Keefe's Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoons)

I did a quick interview with Mike via email between plates of turkey and sweet potatoes.

What made you decide to take the Denver Post’s buyout offer?

I had planned to semi-retire in a year. The Post’s buyout offer was advertised as a year’s salary (in reality it’s somewhat less). So, I could work and earn a year’s salary or I could not work and earn a year’s salary. I did the math.

Was it your choice to leave, or did you feel pressure about layoffs coming down the pipe?

I felt no pressure to leave. And while layoffs could come if they don’t get 18 takers on the buyout, I felt pretty secure. The Post has always treated me well. It’s been an emotional few weeks. Bittersweet. I am sorry to see that they are forced to cut back on staff. The revenue is simply not coming in. Thank you, Craigslist and digital media. I think print journalism can also blame itself for being slow to react to the digital media revolution.

You just won the Pulitzer last year. What did you editors say when you told them you were going for the buyout?

Let’s just say nobody came clamoring around my drawing board trying to dissuade me.

 

Mike Keefe

Do you think the Denver Post will be hiring a new cartoonist to replace you?

Even though there is a long tradition of high quality cartooning at The Post–my predecessors were Paul Conrad and Pat Oliphant–I’m guessing that it’s unlikely that they will seek a replacement. I could be wrong. Send them your portfolios.

You’ve been with the Denver Post since 1975. What are you looking forward to most with the free time you’ve just given yourself?

My wife, who is still working, asked me how I was going to spend my days. I said, “Three words: Turner Classic Movies.” She was not amused. Actually, I have a number of things in mind: I want to beef up my guitar chops, paint a bit, pick up the slack on Sardonika.com, a satiric blog that Tim Menees and I do. (He’s been doing most of the heavy lifting lately.) And I want to write. I’ve been researching the armored recon squadron in which my dad served in WWII. I’ve gotten a lot of riveting material.

When you won your Pulitzer, you mentioned that you were surprised because you thought your day has passed. With greats like yourself taking buyouts and retiring, how do you view the future of editorial cartooning?

There is plenty of incredible talent of all ages in our business. I don’t worry about any decline in quality. How they earn a living at is another question. It’s a lot tougher now than it was when I started.

What role do you think cartoonists have in this age of smart phones, digital-first newsrooms and instant interaction with readers?

The answer to that is implied in your question. Clearly cartoonists must create with digital media in mind. Traditional newspapers are going to be a less robust and thinner version of their former selves. Not many will be able to afford to support a full-time cartoonist. That means someone has to crack the code concerning online profits. Till that time, it will be a forum for the dedicated and passionate cartoonist who also works at Starbucks.

Check out Mike Keefe’s cartoon archive here 

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Tofu Thanksgiving

Here’s my cartoon about an Earth-loving, eco-friendly, yummy tofu Vegan Thanksgiving…

Tofu Thanksgiving Vegan cartoon

RELATED: Thanksgiving Cartoons  |  Turkey Cartoons

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Thanksgiving Cartoons

Thanksgiving cartoons
Rick McKee / Augusta Chronicle (click to view Thanksgiving cartoons)

Happy Thanksgiving everyone! Despite Santa Claus and Wal-Mart trying their best to usurp the holiday, it’s time to sit back, loosen that belt and enjoy some turkey and football.

Cartoonists always have fun with the visual imagery associated with the holiday, so get a head-start and check out our new Thanksgiving cartoon collection, and share it with a friend or annoying family remember!

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GOP Piggies

GOP Piggies COLOR © Daryl Cagle,MSNBC.com,Rick Perry,Newt Gingrich,Mitt Romney,Rick Perry,Republican,GOP,debate,foot,little piggies,toes

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Newly Found Fossil Named After Cartoonist

As a cartoonist, it is an honor to have someone cut out your cartoon from the newspaper and stick it on their fridge. But having a dinosaur named after you has to be a close second.

Apparently, a new series of pterosaur has been named after Gerald Scarfe, the famous British political cartoonist who lampooned Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher as a pointy nosed “torydactyl.”

The new pterosaur species, found by fossil collector Steve Etches and identified by University of Portsmouth palaeontologist Dr David Martill., has been named Cuspicephalus scarfi, because the fossil’s unusually pointy head reminded Dr. Martill of Scarfe’s cartoon.

“Although the new pterosaur discovery has a strong resemblance to his caricature of Margaret Thatcher, pterosaurs were never as divisive as Thatcher!” Martill said.

“I’m thrilled and flattered,” Scarfe said, responding to the news. “I never thought Mrs Thatcher would do anything for me – even if it is to be immortalised as a 155-million-year-old fossil.”

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My Super Committee Cartoons

From the start, I suspected the so-called “Super Committee” (view all our Super committee cartoons) was doomed to failure. After all, when has Congress proved it can come together and get anything done over the past couple of years?

Here’s my latest cartoon about the realization of their unsurprising failure:

The only group happy about this debacle are the turkeys roaming around Washington. They’ll be safe this Thanksgiving:

In all honestly, Superman should be ashamed that these Congressional buffoons have co-opted even a part of his name:

RELATED: More Super Committee cartoons  |  Vote on the the best Super Committee cartoon

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Super Committee Gun

Super Committee Gun COLOR © Daryl Cagle,MSNBC.com,budget,congress,supercommittee,super Committee,Uncle Sam,gun,pistol,Never Mind

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Toon-Off: In love with Newt

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GOP Magnifying Glass

GOP Magnifying Glass COLOR © Daryl Cagle,MSNBC.com,Rick Perry,Michelle Bachmann,Herman Cain,Newt Gingrich,Republican,elephant,campaign 2012,president,presidential,magnifying glass,spyglass,sun

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Cartoon Collection: Gingrich Soars

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Daryl Cagle / msnbc.com (click to view cartoons)

Newt Gingrich is the latest Republican to become the anti-Romney candidate and surge to lead the GOP presidential field. But Gingrich has lots of baggage – LOTS of baggage – so we’ll see if he can withstand the glare of the spotlight better than his peers have.

What do our cartoonists think of Newt’s rise in the polls? Check out our Gingrich Soars cartoon collection to find out.

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Super Committee Thanksgiving

Super-Committee Thanksgiving COLOR © Daryl Cagle,MSNBC.com,supercommittee,democrats,turkey,deficit,republicans,elephant,donkey,jackass,jack-ass,pilgrim,thanksgiving,holiday