A Message from the President of the United States, Friday, Oct. 16, 2020 My Fellow Americans, I have had tremendous success since first deciding to run for President, easily defeating a large field of Republican candidates and getting enough electoral votes against Crooked Hilary Clinton to beat the millions of fraud votes cast in that […]
Category Archives: Donald Trump
Don Lee: “BatKelly”
posted by Don Lee Cartoons
An idea that popped into my head while I was doing a cartoon. A riff, of course, on Brian Bolland’s cover for one of the most enduring Batman stories ever, “The Killing Joke,” which Bolland drew and Alan Moore wrote.
Michael S. Miller: “Teaching Trump to the Kids”
posted by Michael S. Miller
At 9 ages and 10, our kids and their friends can live in households where one watches CNN with healthy skepticism and the other watches FOX News as “truth” and still get along. But as Trump’s vitriol metastasizes into our lives and culture, will they be able to do that in four years? In eight?
Don Lee: “Not My Enemy”
posted by Michael S. Miller
As a once and maybe future reporter, I took the A Donald’s declaration about the press personally. But I have this nasty habit of thinking things through, and this truth — shall we call it an inconvenient truth? — bubbled up. But there was a lot of unintended truth swirling around, including from A Donald.
Don Lee: “Get Over It”
posted by Don Lee Cartoons
Some people have trouble wrapping their heads around the fact Trump is president.
Michael S. Miller: “The Call”
posted by Michael S. Miller
“Donald, I’m going to try one more time. This ban on Muslims is not just a terrible idea, you did a terrible job implementing it.”
Michael S. Miller: “Disagreeing With The Facts: Media For Dummies”
posted by Michael S. Miller
Facebook does not suck; it is sucked, feeding jaundiced milk to an infantile public yearning for validation over investigation.
Don Lee: “1984 Can Happen Here”
posted by Don Lee Cartoons
Sinclair Lewis and George Orwell both wrote books that bear reading today. Of the two, Lewis’s book is more plausible given today’s political climate — plenty of Shad LaDue and Aras Dilley types running around — and therefore more frightening than Orwell’s famous dystopia.
Will Nicholes: “Voices Of The March”
posted by Will Nicholes
I am privileged to know many friends and family members who are marching, either in DC or in one of the many sister events in cities across the country.