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EU Down the Tubes

EU Down the Tubes © Daryl Cagle,MSNBC.com,EU, Europe, toilet

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Does Biden Make Obama Look Bad on Gay Marriage?

On yesterday’s “Meet the Press,” Vice President Joe Biden told host David Gregory that he is “absolutely comfortable with… men marrying men, women marrying women.” Biden gave credit to the TV show “Will & Grace”, which featured numerous openly-gay characters, for helping change his position.

This puts him at odds with President Obama, who supports gay rights but has said repeatedly that he believe marriage should be between a man and a woman. He has also noted that his views on the matter are evolving.

Here are some cartoons about the contentious issue. What do you think – should same-sex couples be allowed to marry each other? Comment below or drop a note on our Facebook page.

Jimmy Margulies / The Record (click to view more cartoons by Margulies)
Chris Weyant / The Hill (click to view more cartoons by Weyant)
Rob Tornoe / PoliticalCartoons.com (click to view more cartoons by Tornoe)
Pat Bagley / Salt Lake Tribune (click to view more cartoons by Bagley)
David Fitzsimmons / Arizona Daily Star (click to view more cartoons by Fitzsimmons)
Andy Singer / PoliticalCartoons.com (click to view more cartoons by Singer)
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Sarkozy Out: Five Cartoons

Over the weekend, cartoon-friendly French President Nicolas Sarkozy lost his re-election bid to Socialist candidate Francois Hollande. By rejecting Sarkozy, the French also rejected austerity measures that have been enacted across Eurpope to combat the debt crisis. Now they turn to their first Socialist president in 17 years to fix their financial house and get people working again.

Here’s my cartoon about Sarkozy’s exit, and four others from some of our best world cartoonists, who tend to care more about these things than our American counterparts…

Daryl Cagle / msnbc.com (click to view more cartoons by Cagle)
Patrick Chappattee / Switzerland, PoliticalCartoons.com (click to view more cartoons by Chappatte)
Martin Sutovec / Slovakia, PoliticalCartoons.com (click to view more cartoons by Sutovec)
Petar Pismestrovic / Austria, PoliticalCartoons.com (click to view more cartoons by Pismestrovic)
Joep Bertrams / The Netherlands, PoliticalCartoons.com (click to view more cartoons by Bertrams)
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Sarkozy Kicked Out

Sarkozy Kicked Out © Daryl Cagle,MSNBC.com,Nicolas Sarkozy,France,Hollande,election,president

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Stagnant Job Growth – Five Cartoons

U.S. employers may have added 115,000 jobs in April, but that was the smallest number in six months, and much lower than economics expected. Even though the unemployment rate fell to 8.1 percent, it was mostly due to more people leaving the workforce entirely (nearly 350,000 of them).

None of this is good news for the nation’s unemployed, looking to decide on which candidate has the best plan to steer them to a steady job and a paycheck. Here are five timely cartoons about the struggle our economy still has…

Daryl Cagle / msnbc.com (click to view more cartoons by Cagle)
Pat Bagley / Salt Lake Tribune (click to view more cartoons by Bagley)
Jeff Parker / Florida Today (click to view more cartoons by Parker)
R.J. Matson / St. Louis Post-Dispatch (click to view more cartoons by Matson)
Eric Allie / Cagle Cartoons (click to view more cartoons by Allie)
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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.

Nate Beeler / Columbus Dispatch (click to start slideshow)
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Wrapped in the Flag

Wrapped in the Flag COLOR © Daryl Cagle,MSNBC.com,Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, election,Osama Bin Ladin,American flag,wrapped in the flag,dress,campaign 2012,president

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The Case of Chinese Activist Chen Guangcheng

There is a tense international situation developing in China surrounding blind activist Chen Guangcheng. Chen, who served time in prison for exposing forced abortions and sterilizations being done to comply with China’s one-child policy, escaped from house arrest early this week and was being given refuge at the U.S. Embassy in Beijing.

Here’s the first cartoon I drew on the subject:

Once the Chinese government found out about U.S. involvement, they demanded that the U.S. apologize for meddling in its affairs, and according to reports, threatened the safety of Chen’s family. According to Chen, U.S. officials promised that at least one representative would stay with him at the hospital where he was being treated for an injury he received while escaping. But once he was brought to the hospital room, they all left, and now have no access to the activist.

The New York Times reported the Obama administration was “exposed to criticism from Republicans and human rights groups that it had rushed to resolve a delicate human rights case so that it would not overshadow other matters on the bilateral agenda,” such as the Iranian and North Korean nuclear programs and China’s currency and trade policies.

So here is my new cartoon on the incident:

Chen now says he wants to leave China as soon as possible. “My fervent hope is that it would be possible for me and my family to leave for the U.S. on Hillary Clinton’s plane,” he told The Daily Beast.

What do you think we should do? Comment below or drop a line on our Facebook page.

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Chen Guangchen Part TWO

Chen Guangchen Part TWO © Daryl Cagle,MSNBC.com,Chen Guangchen, China, Human Rights, Barack Obama, US Embassy, State Department

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Is This The End For Rupert Murdoch?

The fallout from a phone hacking scandal that took down the popular News of the World newspaper in England continues to cloud the future of New Corporation CEO Rupert Murdoch.

A UK parliamentary committee have declared the media mogul “unfit” to run his global media empire, which includes Fox News, The New York Post and The Wall Street Journal.

Think he’ll remain as the head of News Corporation? Here are five great cartoons about the future of Rupert Murdoch from some of the world’s top cartoonists…

Loujie / Cagle Cartoons (click to view more cartoons by Loujie)
Mike Keefe / Cagle Cartoons (click to view more cartoons by Keefe)
Cam Cardow / Ottawa Citizen (click to view more cartoons by Cardow)
Tim Eagan / PoliticalCartoons.com (click to view more cartoons by Eagan)
John Cole / Scranton Times-Tribune (click to view more cartoons by Cole)