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Each week, we collect all the best political cartoons and squeeze them into one over-sized slideshow for your viewing pleasure.

This week, we had a lot of big news events that cartoonists were able to sink their brushes into, not the least of which was yesterday’s announcement of the death of Moammar Gadhafi. Yet another GOP debate, Herman Cain’s 9-9-9 plan, Occupy Wall Street… cartoonists cover it all and more in this week’s Best Cartoons of the Week slideshow.

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The big news this week was the shocking announcement of the death of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs. We also had some Chris Christie drama, witnessed Herman Cain’s ascent and saw the growth of a little thing called Occupy Wall Street.

Want to get caught up? Then check out our Best Cartoons of the Week slideshow.

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Is anyone else sick of the Chris Christie “will he or won’t he ” dance? Maybe not if if your presidential hopes lie in either Rick Perry or Mitt Romney beating Barack Obama.

It was a busy week of news. Catch up and laugh at the same time with our big Week in Political Cartoons slideshow.

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This wasn’t a good week for President Obama. Not only is the economy still struggling, but he’s getting opposition from both Republicans and Democrats on his new jobs bill. And the whole Solyndra bankruptcy didn’t help is job creation street cred either.

Check out a week’s worth of news through the eyes of the nation’s best cartoonists with our new Week in Political Cartoons slideshow.

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This week, as Obama attempted to persuade Congress to pass a new jobs bill, the top Republican contenders debated at the Ronald Reagan library about Ponzi schemes and Galileo.

Check out what the nation’s top cartoonists think of the week’s news in our Week in Political Cartoons slideshow.

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Cartoon Week in Review

The weak job market and Wall Street’s ups and downs dominated the news this week. People watched their 401k’s with nervous despair as the market responded to problems in Europe and signs that the U.S. might be headed towards another recession. Oh, and there was some guy named Perry who entered the race for President. It would have be treasonous not to mention him.

Catch-up on all the week’s top news stories through the eyes of the nation’s best cartoonists with our Cartoon Week in Review cartoon slideshow

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Riots in London, a S&P downgrade and a roller coaster of a stock market were some of the stories cartoonists poked fun at during this busy week of news. Catch up on everything you missed by checking out our big Week in Political Cartoons slideshow.

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Cartoon Week in Review

Every Friday, we collect the best political cartoons of the week and throw them into one big, glorious slideshow for you to enjoy (click here to view this week’s slideshow).

This week’s news was dominated by Congress and Obama finally agreeing on a compromise to raise the debt ceiling. Unfortunately, that didn’t do much to settle nervousness on Wall Steeet, which saw its largest one-day decline since 2008.

So sit back, relax and have a quick laugh at our new Cartoon Week in Review cartoon slideshow.

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Cartoon Week in Review

It’s been a busy week – everything from a Norwegian terrorist to the death of a Grammy Award-winning singer, plus some debt ceiling nonsense thrown in for good measure and an end to the NFL lockout.

Want to recap? Then check out our new Week in Political Cartoons slideshow.

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Click here to view the Week in Political Cartoons slideshow

It’s hot all across the country. It’s hot in Washington, where politicians can’t come together with an agreement to raise the debt ceiling. It’s hot in the media world, where Rupert Murdoch’s phone-hacking scandal continues to roll along. It’s hot in Florida, Texas and many places across the country that will feel the pain of the end of the space shuttle program.

So sit back, cool off, and enjoy a look back at the week of big news stories through the eyes of the nation’s best cartoonists with our Week in Political Cartoons slideshow.

Nate Beeler / Washington Examiner (click to view slideshow)