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Crazy Tom Cruise

Political cartoonists don’t like to draw cartoons about celebrities. In most cases, they view it as tabloid trash and unworthy of the coverage they give to issues like health care reform and immigration. But readers love the bizarre lives celebrities live, and with Tom Cruise suddenly in the midst of his third divorce, our extraordinary caricaturist Taylor Jones (who I syndicate through Cagle Cartoons) drew this funny cartoon featuring Cruise and all his previous wives:

Taylor e-mailed me his thoughts about drawing Cruise:

Despite his extreme looks and extreme goofiness, Tom Cruise is easy to caricature. Sometimes, bizarre looks and behavior can hinder caricature because little is left to the imagination. That’s why I rarely draw comedians. What can one do to, say, Jim Carrey’s face, that he hasn’t already done to himself? But with Tom Cruise, here’s a dashing fellow — but one with buck teeth and a major schnoz. And those crazed, maniacal eyes just scream, “Don’t mess with me! I’m a Scientologist!”

Here’s a classic Cruise caricature by Taylor:

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Best Political Cartoons of the Week

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

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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Holder and Contempt of Congress

Holder and Contempt of Congress © Daryl Cagle,MSNBC.com,Fast and Furious,the fast and the furious,Eric Holder, Darrell Issa, Congress, Contempt of Congress,Gun Running, elephant,clown,seltzer

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A Cartoon That I’m Happy Not to Draw

I’m a pessimist, and I drew this sketch, anticipating that the conservative justices on the Supreme Court would strike down Obamacare this morning -of-course, I’m a lazy pessimist, so I didn’t actually draw the finished cartoon in advance, just a sketch so I could knock it out faster this morning. Some other cartoonists actually drew two cartoons in advance, anticipating different outcomes.

The Court surprised me and upheld Obamacare, so I’m delighted not to be finishing the drawing!

RELATED: Our cartoons about the Supreme Court’s ruling on Obamacare

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My Health Care Cartoons

With all the emphasis today on “Obamacare” and the Supreme Court, I thought I’d share a handful of my cartoons and recap how we got to this point.

Obama’s health care reform started off with a much-maligned “public option” that was heavily opposed by Republicans and businesses…

Obama tried his best to get Republicans to work with him, but their response was predictable…


Eventually, through legislative wrangling, Obama was able to pass his compromised health care law…


Unfortunately, Democrats have lost the PR battle, and now face losing important parts of their signature achievement…

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Scalia’s Political Dissent Draws Criticism from Cartoonists

Antonin Scalia may have gone too far this time. The conservative Supreme Court justice is being roundly criticized for a highly-political 22-page dissenting opinion on the court’s ruling on the Arizona immigration law.

Here are some cartoons about the sharp-tongued Scalia, including one I drew back in 2004 after he was criticized for going on a duck-hunting trip with Vice President Dick Cheney.

Pat Bagley / Salt Lake Tribune (click to view more cartoons by Bagley)
Rob Tornoe / Media Matters (click to view more cartoons by Tornoe)
Daryl Cagle / msnbc.com (click to view more cartoons by Cagle)
Jen Sorenson / PoliticalCartoons.com (click to view more cartoons by Sorensen)
Taylor Jones / PoliticalCartoons.com (click to view more cartoons by Jones)
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Cartoonists Prepare for ‘Obamacare’ Ruling

On Thursday, the Supreme Court will rule one way or another on the constitutionality of President Obama’s health care reform legislation.

Rarely are political cartoonists given a heads-up like this prior to a big news event. Normally, we draw two types of cartoons – breaking news, like the death of Osama bin Laden or the BP oil spill, or cartoons on evergreen topics, like money in politics, global warming and the right versus left divide.

On the rare opportunities political cartoonists have a leg-up on a news event (like on an election night), it’s common to draw two cartoons prior to the outcome, in order to make the print deadline for the next day’s newspaper.  In the digital world, this becomes even more important, as a thought-provoking cartoon drawn ahead of time can hit the zeitgeist quicker and spread like wildfire. It reminds me of big sporting events, where both teams have championship  t-shirts printed, but only one gets to wear them after the game. The losers’ gear is packed up and sent overseas to be given away as charity.

David Fitzsimmons, the staff cartoonist at the Arizona Daily Star (whose cartoons I syndicate through Cagle Cartoons), has filed his two cartoons about the health care ruling. Here’s his cartoon if the court rules that the plan is unconstitutional:

And here’s Fitzsimmons cartoon if the court rules in favor of the law:

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Clear Choice

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Americans Love Garbage

Did you know that Americans generate more trash than anyone else on the planet?

According to Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Edward Humes, the author of  “Garbology: Our Dirty Love Affair with Trash,” nearly 70 percent of the trash we create (102 tons over our lifetime) goes immediately into landfills. Most of it is made up of containers and packaging, all of which should be recycled. In fact, he estimates we throw away almost $50 billion in squandered riches each year.

Check out Keith Knight’s cartoon on the subject, and view all of his terrific cartoons here.

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Lincoln Vampires and Disneyland

Lincoln  Vampires and Disneyland © Daryl Cagle,MSNBC.com,Great moments with Mr. Lincoln,Abraham Lincoln,Disneyland,Disneyworld,Disney,mouse ears,hat,vacation,movie,Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter