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Fresh, Fierce ICE Cartoons – Brutal Abuses, Beatings & Rampant Hypocrisy!

Check out these fresh, hard-hitting ICE cartoons exposing brutal abuses, savage beatings, detention horrors, and glaring hypocrisy in Trump-era enforcement. Another powerful collection from top artists—no punches pulled!

Want even more? Watch our Caglecast YouTube slideshow: ICE SEES TERRORISTS EVERYWHERE… But Not in the Mirror! – SHOCKING Brutal 131 Cartoon Horror Show! It’s a must-see with 131 savage cartoons on ICE atrocities and hypocrisy. Click here!

#1. Steve Sack

 

#2. Jimmy Margulies

 

#3. Jeff Koterba

 

#4. Milt Priggee

 

#5. Dick Wright

 

#6. Joe Heller

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Best, Newest ICE Cartoons –Abuses Beatings and Hypocrisy!

Here are our best, newest cartoons about EVIL ICE AGENTS! Remember to see our cartoon video with 131 dramatic ICE editorial cartoons –click here and watch the horror!

#1. Steve Sack

 

#2. Rick McKee

 

#3. Gary McCoy

 

#4. Daryl Cagle

 

#5. Gary McCoy

 

#6. RJ Matson

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The BEST new ICE cartoons –And 131 MORE!

Here are our best, newest cartoons about EVIL ICE AGENTS!

#1. Rick McKee

 

#2. Ed Wexler

 

#3. Pat Bagley

 

#4. Steve Sack

 

#5. Pat Bagley

 

#6. John Darkow

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Big Freeze and ICE: Top Ten Cartoons of the Week

Let it snow?

While I’m here enjoying the warm weather in California, most of the eastern U.S. has been buried under the snow for going on a week.

Our most-reprinted cartoon this week is a funny one by John Darkow, employing Punxsutawney Phil in an attempt to predict an early spring.

Editors also enjoyed Dave Whamond’s cartoon mixing the cold weather with the public’s growing distrust of ICE. I got a kick out of Dave Granlund’s cartoon, about how we all devolve into cavemen when a few flakes hit the ground.

Here are our top ten most reprinted cartoons of the week:

#1. John Darkow

#2. Harley Schwadron

#3. Dave Whamond

#4. Dave Whamond

#5. Jonathan Brown

#6. Sean Delonas

#7. Bob Englehart

#8. Dave Granlund

#9. John Darkow

#10. Chris Weyant

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Daryl Cagle is the publisher of Cagle.com and owner of CagleCartoons.com, a syndicate that distributes editorial cartoons and columns to over 500 subscribing newspapers. See Daryl’s blog at DarylCagle.com and watch his video podcast about editorial cartoons at Caglecast.com

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Rummaging Through My Drawers: 50 Years of Self-Portraits and Cartoonist Life Stories

Lately I’ve been haunting my own past, rummaging through drawers stuffed with self-portraits that stretch back 50 years—from a wide-eyed 19-year-old college kid in 1976 to the bearded, battle-scarred cartoonist I became, dodging hackers, raising a family, and even fielding endless questions about my long-gone Trump-era beard. I’ve got way too many of these staring back at me! This one is from 1976, when I was a student at Santa Barbara City College—pencil on beloved Graphix Duoshade paper (which I still miss). Yep, that’s exactly what I looked like. And yes, that’s how we all dressed in the ’70s.

France Cartoons is collecting self portraits of cartoonists, which has me rummaging through my drawers. This is me from Trump’s first term when I had a white beard. People are still asking me “What happened to the beard?” Trump hasn’t changed, though.

This self-portrait is me with my daughter, Susie, 28 years ago, in a comic I did that ran for about a year in the weekly “TV Times” magazine in the UK and a similar national TV guide type magazine in Australia. Notice the old TV, and old land-line phone, and young Susie. (This was years before the beard.)

 

I drew this self portrait after we had a big hacker attack that erased our servers, and we could identify that the attack came from China. I can still feel their breath on my neck.

Here’s another old self-portrait. This one is from back when I had a beard and I got my marijuana license. Now marijuana is everywhere and you don’t need a license (in California). That’s progress, I suppose. This ran as a full page in our local Santa Barbara Independent and it features my wife, Peg and son, Buster.

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No Invasion for Greenland: Top Ten Cartoons of the Week

Thank goodness we’re not going to invade Greenland. Now that’s a sentence I never thought I’d have to write.

At Davos, President Trump took military action off the table in his quixotic quest to take Greenland from Denmark. After all his bluster, the agreement he came to with NATO is eerily similar to the one that’s been in place for decades.

John Darkow’s well-timed cartoon about Trump’s obsession with Greenland was our most-reprinted cartoon of the week. Jonathan Brown’s cartoon about Congress refusing to call out Trump’s wild island-threatening crusade was also popular among editors.

Expect to see this list dominated by winter storm cartoons next week, with tons of snow forecast to fall across a large chunk of the country. At least for a few days, Washington will seem like Greenland.

Here are our top ten most reprinted cartoons of the week:

#1. John Darkow

#2. Dave Granlund

#3. Pat Bagley

#4. Dave Granlund

#5. Jonathan Brown

#6. R.J. Matson

#7. Chris Weyant

#8. Dick Wright

#9. John Darkow

#10. Daryl Cagle


The ugly ICE news also motivated me to do a Caglecast with 131 of our best ICE editorial cartoons. This one is a “must see.” Come take a look.

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ICE Raids and a New Steve Sack Cartoon!

The recent ICE abuses prompted our great, retired, Minneapolis cartoonist, Steve Sack to come out of retirement for a moment, to draw this new, local cartoon.

The ugly ICE news also motivated me to do a Caglecast with 131 of our best ICE editorial cartoons.  This one is a “must see.”  Come take a look.

This Rick McKee ICE in the Mirror cartoon on our cover image is a great one.

And here are a couple of mine that are in the Caglecast:

Don’t miss this Caglecast, it is a great one, and it is a slideshow rather than talking cartoonists, which most of you seem to prefer.  Please like and subscribe on YouTube –that’s a great help to us.

You can also see all of our Caglecasts video podcasts on Caglecast.com.

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Dangerous data centers: Top ten cartoons of the week

With tech companies squeezing A.I.-powered tools into every product they can, energy-hungry data centers are popping up across the country to provide the necessary processing power.

Our most popular cartoon this week, from the pen of John Cole, visualizes the problem with a giant yellow bird putting pressure on the power grid. Pat Bagley also drew a popular data center cartoon focused on a real farmer’s fear.

Otherwise, the focus continues to be on high prices. Can’t A.I. do something about that?

Here are our top ten most reprinted cartoons of the week:

#1. John Cole

#2. Milt Priggee

 

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#3. Jonathan Brown

#4. John Darkow

#5. Pat Bagley

#6. Dave Whamond

#7. Dave Whamond

#8. Dave Granlund

#9. Rick McKee

#10. Harley Schwadron

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A Classy Conservative in a Quirky Syndicate: Remembering Michael Reagan

Michael Reagan, the son of President Ronald Reagan, passed away recently at the age of 80. He was a newspaper columnist, among many other things, and he wrote columns for my syndicate, Cagle Cartoons, as a conservative in a group filled with liberal political cartoonists, like me.

Michael was one of the first columnists to join our little syndicate more than 20 years ago. At that time, he was doing a daily radio show on many hundreds of radio stations, competing head to head with Rush Limbaugh.  He was an important part of our getting into newspapers in the beginning.  Michael could have gone with any syndicate, but he chose to support our quirky startup, and his longtime support made a big difference for us.

Michael was a conservative Republican –but in the old style of his father, Ronald Reagan, not the crazy MAGA Republicans we know now.  He didn’t hesitate to criticize Trump.  His columns were always popular.  When Michael took a vacation, editors would freak out, calling us, asking what’s wrong and when Michael would be back.

Michael invited me to join him a few times while he did his radio show, live on hundreds of radio stations, which was great fun and not what I expected.  He sat in a dull little room, at a dull little desk that looked nothing like a radio studio, all by himself.  I asked him, “Don’t you have a producer? Isn’t there someone you work with who feeds you prompts and clever responses?” There wasn’t. Michael said he used to have that, but he didn’t want to deal with that anymore. I recall Michael going into a passionate radio rant about some conservative subject and suddenly he stopped, stood up and said, “You want a cup of coffee?” He had just gone to a commercial and had 60 seconds to get coffee. That’s what the radio show was like, we’re having a conversation, suddenly Michael turns his head, talking into the microphone, and then his head snaps back to me, carrying on our conversation, then back to the microphone for couple of minutes, then back to me as there was a traffic report, the news, or another commercial. Never a pause.

Going out to lunch with Michael was a similar experience.  Michael always seemed to be surrounded by friends. He lived in the San Fernando Valley, as I do, and I recall going out to lunch with him at Hollywood restaurants where he’d see friends and celebrities pop up like the commercials on his radio show, he’d greet these old buddies, then turn his head back to me to carry on our conversation just as he would after a traffic report on the radio. One time it was to hug his buddy Pete Rose, the baseball player I’ve drawn and syndicated in many ugly editorial cartoons.  Mike lived in a different world as a charming conservative celebrity, among the cartoon characters we editorial cartoonists bash every day. He made time for everyone, he devoted himself to charities, he was often asked to run for political office and never did, which probably contributed to making him more likable.

Michael leaves a hole in our little newspaper syndicate and I miss him.

Daryl Cagle is the publisher of Cagle.com and owner of CagleCartoons.com, a syndicate that distributes editorial cartoons and columns to over 500 subscribing newspapers. See Daryl’s blog at DarylCagle.com and watch his video podcast about editorial cartoons at Caglecast.com

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Holiday Season – Top Ten Cartoons of the Week!

Last week the Christmas spiritinvaded the cartoon world, with Santa and his elves predictably dominating our most-popular toons this week.

Gary McCoy topped out list with his cartoon about a father asking Santa for a peaceful world, which any parent can relate to. Chris Weyant also drew a popular cartoon along similar lines.

There were some pokes and prods as well. Dave Granlund draw a funny cartoon featuring politicians running to an airplane leaving Washington, D.C., the only time you see them hurrying to do anything. And I enjoyed Randall Enos’ jab at the release of the Epstein Files, with two guys at the bar having a redacted conversation.

Here are our top ten most reprinted cartoons of the week:

#1. Gary McCoy

#2. Jeff Koterba

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And we have a great Christmas Caglecast! Its fun!  Come watch!#3. Chris Weyant

#4. Chris Weyant

#5. John Darkow

#6. Dick Wright

#7. Dave Granlund

#8. Dave Granlund

#9. Randall Enos

#10. R.J.Matson

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A.I. Anxieties: Top Ten Cartoons of the Week

This week, critics pounced on Time magazine for naming the architects of artificial intelligence its person (people?) of the year.

Our most-reprinted cartoon of the week, drawn by Dave Whamond, mocks the cover as something A.I. itself would come up with. Jeff Koterba also contributed to the anti-robot vibe with a funny cartoon about life with an A.I. chatbot.

Elsewhere on our top ten list, John Darkow drew a popular cartoon about Republicans not extending ObamaCare tax credits before leaving town and heading home for the holidays. Must be nice to have stable, inexpensive congressional healthcare watching over them.

Here are our top ten most reprinted cartoons of the week:

#1. Dave Whamond

#2. Jeff Koterba

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#3. Dave Whamond

#4. Dave Granlund

#5. Guy Schwadron

#6. John Darkow

#7. Ed Wexler

#8. Harley Schwadron

#9. Chris Weyant

#10. Jeff Koterba

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Christmas Rush: Top ten cartoons of the week

Feeling festive yet?

It’s hard to escape the suffocating grasp of Christmas, which seems to show up earlier and earlier this year. No wonder editors flocked to download Pat Bagley’s funny cartoon about a Thanksgiving turkey getting hooked off the stage in favor of a surprised St. Nick.

As far as Christmas cartoons go, I laughed at Bob Englehart’s toon showing kids asking A.I. for presents and enjoyed Gary McCoy’s funny dig at cursing parents and relatives during the holidays. ‘Tis the season to be merry.

Here are our top ten most reprinted cartoons of the week:

#1. Pat Bagley

#2. Dave Granlund

#3. Bob Englehart

We have a great new Caglecast podcast about Trump’s impending attack on Venezuela and it’s crooked president, Nicolas Maduro – with two great cartoonists, Taylor Jones and Arcadio Esquivel. The conversation gets into to how-to-draw and A.I., like most conversations around here do. Its fun!  Come watch!#4. John Darkow

#5. John Darkow

#6. Gary McCoy

#7. John Darkow

#8. Dave Whamond

#9. Dave Whamond

#10. Chris Weyant

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