GOP Energizer Bunny Campaign
Get Out of Jail Free!
Every couple of years it is time for another Monopoly metaphor cartoon. Here’s my cartoon today about the police violence protests.
I get contacted by doctoral students who write their dissertations on the usage of particular metaphors in editorial cartoons – they like to count how many times they occur. Takes the joy out of a cartoon, huh? Well, that’s what doctoral students do. I might suggest that if anyone wants to do their thesis on Monopoly metaphors in editorial cartoons, they will have a lot of counting to do.
Here’s one I did back in 2008, on the Sarah Palin VP choice.
The next one is a rare cartoon where I had something positive to say, touting what was then the biggest charitable donation in history – Warren Buffet’s multi-billion dollar donation to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
The 1930’s era rich guy character in Monopoly, “Rich Uncle Pennybags“, is classic cartoon fodder whenever news about rich people comes along, and a pig character won’t do. Usually he doesn’t appear in political cartoons that are too flattering to him. I drew this next one with the George W. Bush stock market crash and subsequent bailout of the evil bankers (who, by the way, were never prosecuted).
Remember when five Gitmo prisoners were traded for sketchy American POW, Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl? I drew this one with little caricatures of the released Gitmo prisoners.
Back when I was working with msnbc.com I rarely got a call from an editor asking for anything, so I was surprised one day to hear from an editor at the Today Show, which was planning lots of coverage on Paris Hilton, who was being released from jail that day. They really wanted a quick cartoon, so I gave them this one.
When George Zimmerman killed Trayvon Martin, not so long ago, I drew my most recent “Get Out of Jail Free” cartoon.
So, doctoral students – start counting!
Cartoons from the 2008 VP Debate
We have an extensive archive of cartoons here on Cagle.com. From time to time, I think it’s fun to take a look back at how our cartoonists covered events in the past.
RELATED: 2012 VP Debate Prep Cartoons
As we await the start of tonight’s highly-anticipated Vice Presidential Debate between Joe Biden and Paul Ryan, here are five funny cartoons about the Vice Presidential Debate in 2008 between Biden and former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin.
On This Day in 2009, Palin Resigns
On this day back in 2009, Sarah Palin gave a big “You betcha'” to the Washington elite and announced she would resign as Governor of Alaska in order to “effect positive change outside of government.”
How’s she done? Comment below or drop us a note on our Facebook page.
Here are five cartoons from our archives reacting to her surprise announcement:
In honor of the premiere of “Game Change,” the new HBO film about the selection of Sarah Palin as John McCain’s Vice Presidential candidate, I thought I’d pluck five terrific cartoons from the 2008 primary about everyone’s favorite hockey mom from Wasilla.
Cartoon Week in Review
Every week, we put together the 20 best political cartoons into one giant slideshow for your viewing pleasure. In a news week dominated by Weiner, we forget that we also saw the passing of Dr. Kevorkian, learned about Paul Revere from Sarah Palin, found out that cell phones cause cancer and much more.
Click here to view our Week in Political Cartoons slideshow.
Sarah Palin Cartoons
Right now, journalists are pouring through nearly 24,000 records and emails released today detailing Sarah Palin’s tenure as governor of Alaska.
Ever since breaking onto the political scene during the Presidential election of 2008, Palin has been a firebrand, causing people to have strong feeling about her one way or the other. Cartoonists are no different. Check out their thoughts in our new Sarah Palin cartoon slideshow.
Sarah Palin Spawn or Die
Cartoon Week in Review
Don’t miss our big Week in Review cartoon slideshow! This week, we had a lot of cartoonable news items, like Mitt Romney running for President, Sarah Palin touring the Northeast, cell phones causing cancer – and even a Weiner or two. You don’t want to miss it!
Click here to view our Week in Review cartoon slideshow.
Newt Gingrich Cartoons
Newt Gingrich finally made it official, announcing on both Facebook and Twitter that he’s going to run for President in 2012. Actually, his message to his followers was to tune into Fox News on Wednesday night, where he will “talk about my run for President of the United States” with host Sean Hannity (once a Fox shill, always a Fox shill).
What do the nation’s cartoonists think of his chances? Check out our Newt for President cartoon slideshow to find out.