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Peaceful Transfer of Power

As conservative media obsesses over law and order, the “mainstream media” obsesses over president Trump and his supporters and their “word salad” about a “peaceful transfer of power.” Here’s my cartoon.

Republicans have issued statements that don’t mention Trump, and include the self-serving nonsense implying that they will be eager participants in a constitutional crisis that looms with a possible close election. I hate wordy cartoons, but sometimes there is no good alternative.

CagleCartoonist John Darkow was less wordy …

Here’s my rough sketch. For some reason, people keep telling me that they want to see these.


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RBG RIP

I was saddened to hear of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s passing. She died at a bad time for editorial cartoons, late on Friday when the cartoonists are off and the newspapers had been put to bed for the weekend – and she died at an even worse time for the nation as her pivotal, conservative successor is likely to be confirmed by a hypocritical, lame duck, Republican Senate. Here’s my cartoon.

Here are the first RBG obit cartoons to come in.

Taylor Jones

 

Steve Sack

 

Pat Byrnes

 

John Darkow

 

Dave Granlund

 

Dave Whamond

 

Dave Fitzsimmons

 

Randy Enos

 

Bill Day


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Top Ten Cartoons of the Week – September 19, 2020

Here are our top cartoons of last week (September 12th through September 19th, 2020).

This was an incredible week for Dave Granlund who dominates with four cartoons among the Top Ten most reprinted cartoons.

Every so often, when there is more demand for a topic than there are cartoons on the topic, I’ll repost “evergreen” oldies into the syndication flow, and I’ll mark them “REPOST” so editors won’t be embarrassed by forgetting that they ran the oldie before. Last week I reposted a few cartoons about the wildfires on the West coast, including one by Dave Granlund that made the Top Ten – the first time that has ever happened with a reposted cartoon.

As usual, no drawings of Trump made the Top Ten this week.  Six of the top cartoons are about the pandemic, two are about the fires, and only one is about the election.

Congratulations to Dave Fitzsimmons  for nabbing the #1 spot. Jeff Koterba was close behind at #2.  Jeff continues his long streak of appearances in the Top Ten, the day after being laid off from 31 years on the job at The Omaha World-Herald newspaper.

And kudos to the other CagleCartoonists who made the most reprinted list this week, John Cole, Randy Enos, Dave Whamond and Bruce Plante.

Our Top Ten is a measure of how many editors choose to reprint each of our cartoons, from the 62 cartoonists in our CagleCartoons.com syndication package. Just about half of America’s daily, paid circulation newspapers (around 700 papers) subscribe to CagleCartoons.com.


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#1

Dave Fitzsimmons takes first place with the first of six pandemic cartoons in the Top Ten.

#2

Jeff Koterba was very close behind with the #2 cartoon.

 

#3

John Cole is tied for 3rd place.

#3

Dave Granlund shares third place.

 

#5

Dave Granlund takes 5th place with his second of four cartoons in the Top Ten this week.

 

#6

Randy Enos claims 6th place as the pandemic in school seems to be a continuing favorite topic of editors.

#7

Dave Whamond takes 7th place with an “everyday life in the pandemic” cartoon that editors crave.

#8

Dave Granlund takes 8th place with a wildfire oldie that we reposted – the first time an oldie has made the Top Ten.

 

#9

Dave Granlund caps off his impressive with with his fourth cartoon in the Top Ten.

#10

Bruce Plante wraps up the list in tenth place.


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Jeff Koterba Laid Off

CagleCartoonist Jeff Koterba, who has drawn for The Omaha World-Herald in Nebraska for 31 years, was laid off today. There was a time when editorial cartoonists worked for newspapers and syndicated their cartoons to get their work seen outside of their home town; those days are almost gone, as jobs for cartoonists have been decimated at troubled newspapers.

The Lee Enterprises chain has been making painful cutbacks for some time now. Three more CagleCartoonists still have jobs with Lee Enterprises and tell me they haven’t heard anything about cartoonist cutbacks at their own papers. I wish them all luck.

Jeff is my pal and one of our most popular cartoonists; he’s a  regular on our weekly Top Ten most reprinted cartoons list. I’m happy to report that Jeff will continue to draw cartoons for CagleCartoons.

Jeff wrote a book and gave a great Ted Talk about living and working as a cartoonist with Tourette Syndrome.


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Trump Book Storm

Here’s my new cartoon about the storm of books that criticize president Trump. There have been lots of Trump bashing books and lots of cartoons about lots of Trump bashing books.

Here are some of my recent favorites from the CagleCartoonists, about the many Trump bashing books. The first one is by our newest CagleCartoonist, Pat Byrnes.

This one is by Steve Sack.

The next one is by Dave Whamond.

This one is by Adam Zyglis.

… and Bill Day

… and Peter Kuper.


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New CagleCartoonist, Pat Byrnes

I’m happy to write that we have just added a great new cartoonist to our CagleCartoons.com newspaper syndication package!

Pat Byrnes is best known as a regular for The New Yorker – he’s drawn gag panels for all the major magazines and is an NCS Silver Reuben winner.  This will be Pat’s first foray into editorial cartooning for newspapers and he’s got a running start.  Here are some of Pats first cartoons for us.  See more on Pat’s site.  And check out Pat’s new archive on Cagle.com as it updates with new cartoons.

Welcome Pat!


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Trump and COVID-19

Trump’s big rallies with no masks and no social distancing are interesting to watch. The chants of “I love you” make me laugh. Here’s my new one and a batch of my recent favorite Trump/COVID cartoons by my CagleCartoonist buddies.

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By Dave Whamond

 

By John Darkow

 

By Steve Sack

 

By Chris Weyant

 

By Pat Bagley


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Top Ten Cartoons of the Week – September 12, 2020

Here are the ten most widely published cartoons of the week (August 29th through September 5th, 2020).

This was a rare week where a Trump cartoon made it into in the Top Ten (the #8 cartoon by Rick McKee). Six of the cartoons are about the pandemic.

Congratulations to John Cole for nabbing the #1 spot; John’s census cartoon ran away with the week, far ahead of the pack. Congrats to John Darkow for scoring a double with the #6 and #8 cartoons.

And kudos to the other CagleCartoonists who made the most reprinted list this week, Dave Granlund, R.J. Matson,  Jeff KoterbaGary McCoy, Dave Whamond, Rick McKee and Steve Sack.

Our Top Ten is a measure of how many editors choose to reprint each of our cartoons, from the 62 cartoonists in our CagleCartoons.com syndication package. Just about half of America’s daily, paid circulation newspapers (around 700 papers) subscribe to CagleCartoons.com.


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#1

John Cole dominated the Top Ten this week with this very popular #1 cartoon.

#2

Jeff Koterba snags second place with the first of six pandemic cartoons in the Top Ten.

 

#3

Dave Granlund is tied for 3rd place.

#3

R.J. Matson shares third place.

 

#5

Gary McCoy takes 5th place with the only 9/11 anniversary cartoon – usually a more popular topic this time of year.

 

#6

John Darkow shares a tie for 6th place with his first of two cartoons in the Top Ten.

#6

Dave Whamond also shares the 6th place tie.

#8

John Darkow shares a tie for 8th place with his second of two cartoons in the Top Ten.

 

#8

Rick McKee, who dominated the reprints last week, is tied for 8th place with a Trump cartoon. Cartoonists draw lots of Trump cartoons, but editors ignore them most of the time.

#10

Steve Sack wraps up the list in tenth place.


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Top Ten Cartoons of the PANDEMIC

Here are the Top Ten cartoons about the pandemic that have been the most widely republished in newspapers, so far.

Rick McKee rules the plague with the #1 and #7 spots! I’m impressed!

Dave Granlund also had a great pandemic, tied for #2 and taking #6!

Jeff Koterba scores an incredible COVID triple, tied for #2 and claiming the #5 and #9 spots!

Steve Sack comes in at #4!
Dave Whamond snags #8!
John Cole caps it off at #10!

Our Top Ten is a measure of how many editors choose to reprint each of our cartoons, from the 62 cartoonists in our CagleCartoons.com syndication package. Just about half of America’s daily, paid circulation newspapers (around 700 papers) subscribe to CagleCartoons.com.


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#1

Rick McKee wins the pandemic with this #1 cartoon!

#2

Dave Granlund claims a tie for second place!

 

#2

Jeff Koterba is also tied for #2

 

#4

Steve Sack takes 4th place!

 

#5

Jeff Koterba nabs 5th place with his second of three cartoons on the Pandemic Top Ten.

 

#6

Dave Granlund takes 6th place with his second cartoon in the Pandemic Top Ten!

 

#7

Rick McKee nabs 7th place with his second cartoon in the Pandemic Top Ten.

#8

Dave Whamond snags eighth place!

 

#9

Jeff Koterba wins 9th place with his third cartoon on the Pandemic Top Ten.

#10

John Cole wraps up the pandemic at #10!


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Top Ten Cartoons of the Week, through 4/11/20 (all coronavirus)
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Top Ten Cartoons of the Week – September 5, 2020

Here are the ten most widely published cartoons of the week (August 29th through September 5th, 2020). As usual, no drawings of president Trump were among the most popular with newspaper editors. Seven of the cartoons are light, life during the pandemic cartoons. Three are “back to school during the pandemic” cartoons, which is still the most popular topic with editors.

Rick McKee runs away with the week, claiming the #1, #4 and #10 spots! I’m impressed! Dave Granlund also had a great week taking #2 and #7. Congrats to Rick and Dave!

Kudos to the other cartoonists who made the Top Ten most reprinted list this week, Kevin Siers, Ed Wexler, Dave Whamond, Bruce Plante, and Jeff Koterba.

Our Top Ten is a measure of how many editors choose to reprint each of our cartoons, from the 62 cartoonists in our CagleCartoons.com syndication package. Just about half of America’s daily, paid circulation newspapers (around 700 papers) subscribe to CagleCartoons.com.


Our reader supported site, Cagle.com, still needs you!  Journalism is threatened with the pandemic that has shuttered newspaper advertisers. Some pundits predict that a large percentage of newspapers won’t survive the pandemic economic slump, and as newspapers sink, so do editorial cartoonists who depend on newspapers, and along with them, our Cagle.com site, that our small, sinking syndicate largely supports, along with our fans.

The world needs political cartoonists more now than ever. Please consider supporting Cagle.com and visit Cagle.com/heroes.  We need you! Don’t let the cartoons die!


#1

Rick McKee dominated the week with this very popular #1 cartoon, along with two more in the Top Ten.

#2

This second place cartoon by Dave Granlund also stood out from the pack with well more reprints than the rest. Dave has two cartoons in the Top Ten this week.

 

#3

Kevin Siers takes 3rd place with a “back to school” during the pandemic cartoon, a topic that remains the most popular with newspaper editors.

#4

Rick McKee also takes 4th place, with his second of three cartoons in the Top Ten this week.

 

#5

Ed Wexler takes 5th place – editors crave “everyday life during the pandemic” cartoons.

 

#6

Dave Whamond takes 6th place with a “back to school during the pandemic” cartoon.

 

#7

Dave Granlund nabs 7th place with his second cartoon in the Top Ten.

#8

Bruce Plante takes 8th place with a “back to school during the pandemic” cartoon.

 

#9

 Jeff Koterba is tied for 9th place.

#9

Rick McKee shares a tie for 9th place, rounding out the Top Ten with his third cartoon. Quite a week for Rick!


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Losers and Suckers

Here’s my new cartoon about Donald Trump’s comments, reported in The Atlantic, calling dead and wounded service members “losers” and “suckers”.

 Here’s a nice one from New Yorker cartoonist, Pat Byrnes who just joined PoliticalCartoons.com and Cagle.com. I’m a big Pat Byrnes fan.

This next one is by my buddy, Bill Day.

We’ve got a new blog design that should be more phone friendly! Also, comments should be easier!  I’m still getting used to it. I like the “infinity page” thing. Leave a comment and let me know what you think.


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Blue Lives Matter

“Blue Lives Matter” makes me think of the Smurfs. Here’s my new cartoon.

And here are a bunch of recent cartoons by the CagleCartoonists, criticizing police brutality.

Randy Enos

Dave Granlund

 

John Darkow

 

Chris Weyant

Milt Priggee


Pat Bagley


Peter Kuper

 


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The world needs political cartoonists more now than ever. Please consider supporting Cagle.com and visit Cagle.com/heroes.  We need you! Don’t let the cartoons die!