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dailycartoonist.com | Mike Peterson
Skip to content →2025→06→19→Comic strips→CSotD: Laughing While We Still Can I’m going to take the risk of Dear Leader making up his mind in the next 24 hours and let the political cartoonists catch up a bit. Meanwhile, Doonesbury reruns are in 2003 and this one makes a point I made yesterday: If we’re going to throw another generation into the Mixmaster, let’s make it the entire generation.
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1 week ago |
dailycartoonist.com | Mike Peterson
Skip to content →2025→06→18→Comic Strip of the Day→Editorial cartooning→CSotD: Uncle Sam needs your help again I suggested yesterday that, while its doubtful that Dear Leader saw the mockery in the media, he must certainly have realized that there weren’t huge cheering throngs at his parade.
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1 week ago |
dailycartoonist.com | Mike Peterson
Skip to content →2025→06→17→Comic Strip of the Day→Editorial cartooning→CSotD: Political Partying On There are any number of cartoons, memes and videos floating around about what a disappointment Dear Leader’s parade turned out to be, and that’s probably a good thing in terms of keeping up morale among the dissenters, though I doubt much of it will get through the president’s protective bubble.
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1 week ago |
dailycartoonist.com | Mike Peterson
Skip to content →2025→06→16→Comic Strip of the Day→Comic strips→CSotD: Start the Week Kvetching As I recall, Tempest had a button you could push that would clear the screen and let you start over, but real life isn’t like Tempest, is it? As he suggests, we may have let things go too long, but we need to at least try. My solution is to try to wring a few laughs out of things before it’s too late. And since we started in Nostalgialand, I’ll add that I got an extra laugh over this Lola.
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1 week ago |
dailycartoonist.com | Mike Peterson
Skip to content →2025→06→15→Comic Strip of the Day→Editorial cartooning→CSotD: Odds and Ends So I gather the president had his parade yesterday, but one of the disadvantages of having it at night is that, as of this morning, coverage is a bit spotty. However, I get the impression that the parade itself was more impressive than the turnout. I’d be open to reassessing that if I see more specifics. The No Kings demonstrations had huge attendance and minimal confrontations.
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