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Category: politics

Netanyahu Fantasy President

Posted on February 2, 2015February 1, 2015 By kevinwmoore
politics

Few people are excited by the prospect of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaking from the same podium that President Obama used to deliver his State of the Union address, so I predict the event scheduled for March will be canceled. It may be kiboshed before this cartoon sees the Web. If so, the portrait painted here … Read More “Netanyahu Fantasy President” »

inflated scandal

Posted on January 26, 2015May 28, 2018 By kevinwmoore
2015 political cartoons, cartoons, politics

This may sound crazy, but I don’t think the 2 lbs under regulation PSI for footballs is a big deal — either within the warped universe of professional football or extending outward into our ever expanding gravitationally warped universe as a whole. Rape is a big deal. Domestic violence is a big deal. Bullying is … Read More “inflated scandal” »

Earth2 Eisenhower

Posted on January 22, 2015May 28, 2018 By kevinwmoore
2015 political cartoons, cartoons, politics

Following President Obama’s state of the union address on Tuesday — or really, even as it was going on, via social media — conservatives and libertarians hauled out all of their tired old arguments about big government, “why does every social problem require a federal government solution”, and other clichés. In response, liberals and progressives … Read More “Earth2 Eisenhower” »

American Sniping

Posted on January 21, 2015May 28, 2018 By kevinwmoore
2015 political cartoons, cartoons, politics

I haven’t seen Clint Eastwood’s “American Sniper”, so I cannot rate it as a work of art. I’m more interested in the conversation … no, that’s not the word. Social media doesn’t seem to support conversation or debate. More like sniping. Ironically, I guess. Anyway, I was reading about the chilling, disturbing things Christopher Kyle … Read More “American Sniping” »

Digital Sketchbook: White Privilege Amok

Posted on February 17, 2014July 18, 2021 By kevinwmoore
cartoons, politics, sketchbook

It was fortunate Michael Dunn’s three other victims survived the bullet wounds he inflicted on them: not only for its own (most obvious) sake, but they were alive to testify in court and help bring about the convictions that will put Dunn behind bars for at least 60 years. Sadly, the same cannot be said … Read More “Digital Sketchbook: White Privilege Amok” »

Sketchbook: Cozy Chuck Todd Chihuahua

Posted on October 1, 2013July 18, 2021 By kevinwmoore
cartoons, politics, sketchbook

Chuck Todd recently let it slip that he doesn’t feel obligated to do basic fact checking of a politician’s propaganda. In this case it was GOP talking points on so-called “Obummercare” – but I think we can see how this subpar approach to political reporting has misled the country into many other fiascos over the … Read More “Sketchbook: Cozy Chuck Todd Chihuahua” »

Digital Sketchbook: Arizona

Posted on April 2, 2013July 18, 2021 By kevinwmoore
politics, sketchbook

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Arizona and Tennessee seem to be in competition for who can impose the cruelest and dumbest laws on its citizens. In Tennessee, the legislature is moving forward with a bill to deduct 30% of TANF benefits to families whose children do not perform well in school. In Arizona we see yet another bathroom policing law, attempting to prevent people who identify with a gender different from what they were born with from using the bathroom they prefer. To get as far as trying to regulate this sort of thing, it must be keeping some folks up at night. I don’t know why. Maybe real social problems are too complex for their little minds.

Drawn in Paper by 53.

Digital Sketchbook: Shadow of Fear

Posted on April 2, 2013July 18, 2021 By kevinwmoore
politics, sketchbook

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Some days it seems like my country is overrun by guys like this: not too bright, but full of anger, fear, resentment and overconfident opinions on the decline of “America” – a vague notion that rests more on fictional, highly idealized (and edited) versions of a glorious mid-20th Century past.

Drawn in Paper by 53.

Obama: Cruisin’ to Victory

Posted on October 17, 2012 By kevinwmoore
politics, presidential election

I came up with this one prior to Obama’s somnambulant performance during the first debate, when Romney was imploding so bad that it distracted from some of Obama’s own problems. But after the first debate, I decided to wait until after the second, when I knew he would be more aggressive and thus earn a blue ribbon … Read More “Obama: Cruisin’ to Victory” »

Sketchbook: TinTin Discovers Edward Said

Posted on September 30, 2012July 18, 2021 By kevinwmoore 5 Comments on Sketchbook: TinTin Discovers Edward Said
politics, sketchbook

My son was watching The Adventures of TinTin, an early 90s animated adaptation of Hergé’s classic comic books, and it inspired the above entry in my sketchbook. The series is faithful to the look and style of the comics, the character design, the stories and, more unsettling, Hergé’s unapologetic racism and imperialist condescension. If anything, … Read More “Sketchbook: TinTin Discovers Edward Said” »

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