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This photo was from this week in Hungary. The man with JD circled in yellow is Paolo Zampolli. He’s the former owner of the NYC KitKat Club and was major supplier of little girls (including Melania Trump) to Epstein. He had his own wife deported by ICE! This makes me WANT TO PUKE!

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With the result in Virginia, here's what we know about how mid-decade redistricting has shifted the landscape.

Across the 7 states with new maps:
—11 districts have shifted toward Democrats;
—9 districts have shifted toward the GOP.

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Because Hegseth is stupid as a rock and thinks war is like a video game.

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Amen.

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Adam Zyglis - Buffalo News
The image is a black-and-white political cartoon laid out in six small panels, each one featuring a well-known American figure holding a protest-style sign. The drawings are simple but expressive, with a satirical edge, and the heading at the top reads, “Signs of the time...”

The top row shows three figures. On the left, a man holds a sign that says, “BLACK PEOPLE AREN’T APES!” In the middle, another figure holds a sign reading, “THE TARIFFS AREN’T LEGAL!” On the right, the Statue of Liberty is depicted holding a sign that says, “IMMIGRANTS AREN’T ANIMALS!” The combination feels pointed and provocative, using irony to highlight the need to defend obvious moral or civic truths.

The bottom row continues in the same style. On the left, a man in a top hat and glasses holds a sign reading, “TAXPAYER DOLLARS AREN’T FOR BILLIONAIRE PILFAGING!” In the center, a woman with glasses holds a sign that says, “CLEAN AIR & WATER AREN’T FOR SALE!” On the right, a stern-looking figure in a cap holds a sign reading, “EPSTEIN FILES AREN’T TO STAY AWAY!” The signs suggest outrage over corruption, environmental neglect, and secrecy, each one framed as a statement that should not even need to be said.

Overall, the cartoon has the feel of a collage of civic alarm bells. It mixes humor, criticism, and urgency, turning each sign into a declaration against racism, illegality, exploitation, environmental destruction, and political cover-up. The minimalist line work and stark lettering give it the feel of an editorial illustration meant to provoke reflection more than amusement.

Adam Zyglis - Buffalo News The image is a black-and-white political cartoon laid out in six small panels, each one featuring a well-known American figure holding a protest-style sign. The drawings are simple but expressive, with a satirical edge, and the heading at the top reads, “Signs of the time...” The top row shows three figures. On the left, a man holds a sign that says, “BLACK PEOPLE AREN’T APES!” In the middle, another figure holds a sign reading, “THE TARIFFS AREN’T LEGAL!” On the right, the Statue of Liberty is depicted holding a sign that says, “IMMIGRANTS AREN’T ANIMALS!” The combination feels pointed and provocative, using irony to highlight the need to defend obvious moral or civic truths. The bottom row continues in the same style. On the left, a man in a top hat and glasses holds a sign reading, “TAXPAYER DOLLARS AREN’T FOR BILLIONAIRE PILFAGING!” In the center, a woman with glasses holds a sign that says, “CLEAN AIR & WATER AREN’T FOR SALE!” On the right, a stern-looking figure in a cap holds a sign reading, “EPSTEIN FILES AREN’T TO STAY AWAY!” The signs suggest outrage over corruption, environmental neglect, and secrecy, each one framed as a statement that should not even need to be said. Overall, the cartoon has the feel of a collage of civic alarm bells. It mixes humor, criticism, and urgency, turning each sign into a declaration against racism, illegality, exploitation, environmental destruction, and political cover-up. The minimalist line work and stark lettering give it the feel of an editorial illustration meant to provoke reflection more than amusement.

Cranky Bitter Old Fart Machine #DonaldTrump and his Administration 8647
#NoKings #Indivisible
Adam Zyglis - Buffalo News

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AI-generated political cartoon. Left: Mar-a-Lago dinner guests react to a Fox News chyron reading “U.S. Takes Iranian Ship / U.S. Forces Intercept Vessel in Strait of Hormuz.” Right: A caricature of Trump in the “Mar-a-Lago Game Room” leans over a Battleship board game, pointing at it and saying “I TAKE YOUR BATTLESHIP!” A nameplate reads “Commander in Chief (at Battleship).” A Diet Coke cup and a button labeled “Nuke Button” sit beside him.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

AI-generated political cartoon. Left: Mar-a-Lago dinner guests react to a Fox News chyron reading “U.S. Takes Iranian Ship / U.S. Forces Intercept Vessel in Strait of Hormuz.” Right: A caricature of Trump in the “Mar-a-Lago Game Room” leans over a Battleship board game, pointing at it and saying “I TAKE YOUR BATTLESHIP!” A nameplate reads “Commander in Chief (at Battleship).” A Diet Coke cup and a button labeled “Nuke Button” sit beside him.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

#Iran #Hormuz #Trump #PoliticalCartoon #Battleship

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Political cartoon by artist Slyngstad, dated 2026, featuring a comedic take on a cognitive test.The cartoon depicts a test paper labeled "COGNITIVE TEST" with the name "Donald" written at the top right.
The test shows five icons representing "person", "woman", "doctor", "camera", and "TV". The "doctor" icon is depicted as Jesus, highlighting the comedic tone.

Political cartoon by artist Slyngstad, dated 2026, featuring a comedic take on a cognitive test.The cartoon depicts a test paper labeled "COGNITIVE TEST" with the name "Donald" written at the top right. The test shows five icons representing "person", "woman", "doctor", "camera", and "TV". The "doctor" icon is depicted as Jesus, highlighting the comedic tone.

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A political cartoon showing Jeffrey Epstein, Charlie Kirk, and Rush Limbaugh playing cards in Hell while waiting for Trump.

Watermark: Malloy.Rocks

A political cartoon showing Jeffrey Epstein, Charlie Kirk, and Rush Limbaugh playing cards in Hell while waiting for Trump. Watermark: Malloy.Rocks

Jeffrey Epstein, Charlie Kirk, and Rush Limbaugh playing cards in Hell while waiting for Trump.

#EditorialCartoon #PoliticalCartoon #Politics #Cartoon #Humor #JeffreyEpstein #Epstein #CharlieKirk #DonaldTrump #Trump

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Political cartoon in one panel. 

A gas pump plugged into the mouth area of an enormous balloon dog labeled "inflation." The gas sloshes around inside. Meanwhile, the balloon dog is crouching like it's taking a shit. What it appears to have shit out is a temper-tantruming tRump, rolling around on the ground like a toddler.
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Political cartoon in one panel. A gas pump plugged into the mouth area of an enormous balloon dog labeled "inflation." The gas sloshes around inside. Meanwhile, the balloon dog is crouching like it's taking a shit. What it appears to have shit out is a temper-tantruming tRump, rolling around on the ground like a toddler. DeAdder

#tRump fucks up everything he touches.

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This is so good (reposting with alt text)

Better than TACO because 1) tacos are delicious and don’t deserve that 2) I don’t like the feeling that he will become worse after being teased for backing out

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NAVY GUYS EATING INADEQUATE MEAL by Randall Enos, Easton, CT
The image is a political cartoon drawn in a loose, exaggerated style. It shows a naval recruitment scene contrasted with a dining table, and the humor comes from the irony of the message.

On the left, a ghostly, cloud-like figure appears to be a Navy recruiter or sailor, speaking with a big speech bubble that says: “JOIN THE NAVY WHERE YOU GROW UP TO GET THE BEST FOOD.” The figure is sketched in pale blue tones and seems almost dreamlike or projected from memory, as if he is trying to sell the Navy with an absurdly appealing promise. The wording is clearly sarcastic—suggesting that the Navy’s food is so good it becomes the main attraction of the service.

On the right, three men sit around a small round table, each with a tray of food in front of them. They look like they may be sailors or diners in some kind of mess hall. Their bodies are bent forward, focused on the meal, and the scene emphasizes the food more than the people. The trays are drawn with simple details, but enough to show plates, cups, and a basic institutional meal setup. The expressions and body language suggest a mundane, perhaps slightly unimpressive dining experience, which makes the recruiter’s boast even more comic.

The overall tone is satirical. The cartoon plays on the stereotype of military food by reversing it—rather than complaining about the food, it absurdly celebrates it as the Navy’s greatest benefit. The contrast between the exaggerated claim and the ordinary meal scene gives the image its wit.

NAVY GUYS EATING INADEQUATE MEAL by Randall Enos, Easton, CT The image is a political cartoon drawn in a loose, exaggerated style. It shows a naval recruitment scene contrasted with a dining table, and the humor comes from the irony of the message. On the left, a ghostly, cloud-like figure appears to be a Navy recruiter or sailor, speaking with a big speech bubble that says: “JOIN THE NAVY WHERE YOU GROW UP TO GET THE BEST FOOD.” The figure is sketched in pale blue tones and seems almost dreamlike or projected from memory, as if he is trying to sell the Navy with an absurdly appealing promise. The wording is clearly sarcastic—suggesting that the Navy’s food is so good it becomes the main attraction of the service. On the right, three men sit around a small round table, each with a tray of food in front of them. They look like they may be sailors or diners in some kind of mess hall. Their bodies are bent forward, focused on the meal, and the scene emphasizes the food more than the people. The trays are drawn with simple details, but enough to show plates, cups, and a basic institutional meal setup. The expressions and body language suggest a mundane, perhaps slightly unimpressive dining experience, which makes the recruiter’s boast even more comic. The overall tone is satirical. The cartoon plays on the stereotype of military food by reversing it—rather than complaining about the food, it absurdly celebrates it as the Navy’s greatest benefit. The contrast between the exaggerated claim and the ordinary meal scene gives the image its wit.

The Tin-Pot Dictator #DonaldTrump 8647
#NoKings #Indivisible #BlueCrew
NAVY GUYS EATING INADEQUATE MEAL by Randall Enos, Easton, CT

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Political cartoon featuring Pope Leo and Jesus walking away from a dumpster with Drumpf in it. Pope says "Thanks for helping take out the trash." Jesus says "He was really heavy but glad I could help."

Political cartoon featuring Pope Leo and Jesus walking away from a dumpster with Drumpf in it. Pope says "Thanks for helping take out the trash." Jesus says "He was really heavy but glad I could help."

I'm not really big on organized religion but Pope Leo seems to practice what he preaches.

Drumpf picking a fight with him will not age well. 🤣🖕🍊

#politics #political #politicalcartoon #drawings #sketches #resist #resister #bskyart #cartoons #art #satire #Drumpf #Trump #Pope #ThePope #PopeLeo

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dramatic, painterly political cartoon depicting a massive forest fire consuming a dense grove of evergreen trees. In the center of the roaring orange and yellow flames, the smoke and fire coalesce into the recognizable, menacing face of Donald Trump.

In the bottom right corner, a charred, silhouetted sign for the "U.S. Forest Service" stands amidst the embers. The bottom of the image features a caption in a stylized font that reads, "Some men just want to watch the world burn." The top right corner includes the artist's signature, "JD Crowe," along with the Alabama Media Group logo.

dramatic, painterly political cartoon depicting a massive forest fire consuming a dense grove of evergreen trees. In the center of the roaring orange and yellow flames, the smoke and fire coalesce into the recognizable, menacing face of Donald Trump. In the bottom right corner, a charred, silhouetted sign for the "U.S. Forest Service" stands amidst the embers. The bottom of the image features a caption in a stylized font that reads, "Some men just want to watch the world burn." The top right corner includes the artist's signature, "JD Crowe," along with the Alabama Media Group logo.

Artist: JD Crowe

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Deb Milbrath  20 April 2026 Dr. Don
The image is a satirical political-style cartoon centered on a Donald Trump figure, shown in a dramatic, almost fiery scene on the left side. He appears with a glowing, triumphant expression, one hand raised, as if he is presenting or promoting some miraculous solution. Above him is the headline-like text, “Dr. Don’s Cures:”, which frames the whole illustration as if he is acting like a self-styled doctor or salesman.

Three large speech bubbles stretch out from him toward the right, each claiming a different “cure.” The first reads “Cures Covid,” and points to a bottle labeled “BLEACH,” alongside a glass and a small figure, implying a dangerous or absurd remedy. Below that, another bubble says “Cures Cancer,” leading to a cluster of cans or medicine containers stacked together in a chaotic pile. At the bottom, the third bubble says “Cures Cognitive Thinking,” pointing toward a smiling orange face wearing a red cap, with “MAGA” visible on it, suggesting a jab at political slogans and anti-intellectualism.

The overall tone is mocking and editorial. The drawing uses exaggerated expressions, rough sketch lines, and blunt labels to create a sarcastic commentary on misinformation, false promises, and grandiose self-presentation. It feels like a pointed political cartoon meant to ridicule the idea of miracle cures and the people who believe in them.

Deb Milbrath 20 April 2026 Dr. Don The image is a satirical political-style cartoon centered on a Donald Trump figure, shown in a dramatic, almost fiery scene on the left side. He appears with a glowing, triumphant expression, one hand raised, as if he is presenting or promoting some miraculous solution. Above him is the headline-like text, “Dr. Don’s Cures:”, which frames the whole illustration as if he is acting like a self-styled doctor or salesman. Three large speech bubbles stretch out from him toward the right, each claiming a different “cure.” The first reads “Cures Covid,” and points to a bottle labeled “BLEACH,” alongside a glass and a small figure, implying a dangerous or absurd remedy. Below that, another bubble says “Cures Cancer,” leading to a cluster of cans or medicine containers stacked together in a chaotic pile. At the bottom, the third bubble says “Cures Cognitive Thinking,” pointing toward a smiling orange face wearing a red cap, with “MAGA” visible on it, suggesting a jab at political slogans and anti-intellectualism. The overall tone is mocking and editorial. The drawing uses exaggerated expressions, rough sketch lines, and blunt labels to create a sarcastic commentary on misinformation, false promises, and grandiose self-presentation. It feels like a pointed political cartoon meant to ridicule the idea of miracle cures and the people who believe in them.

Lying and Delusional #DonaldTrump and his Administration 8647
#NoKings #Indivisible #BlueCrew #VoteBlue
Deb Milbrath 20 April 2026 Dr. Don

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Political cartoon of Donald Trump in a gold Oval Office flipping a giant switch labeled "WAR IN IRAN - THE WAR SWITCH" to ON. He says "TIME TO MANIPULATE THE MARKET AGAIN!" A monitor next to him shows "DOW JONES MARKET VOLATILITY!"

Political cartoon of Donald Trump in a gold Oval Office flipping a giant switch labeled "WAR IN IRAN - THE WAR SWITCH" to ON. He says "TIME TO MANIPULATE THE MARKET AGAIN!" A monitor next to him shows "DOW JONES MARKET VOLATILITY!"

“Time to manipulate the market again.”

Some see a foreign policy choice. Others see a profit strategy. 🎚️💰

#WarProfiteering #PoliticalMeme #SpeakUp

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>"Donald Trump problem"

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Pat Bagley’s political cartoon in today’s Salt Lake Tribune. A single panel titled, “Legacy”.

Bagley draws four “awards” to which he thinks Donald Trump really deserves. He mimics one as the Nobel Peace Prize. His version: “End-your-civilization peace prize”. 

The other three are very unflattering buildings. His ballroom (liar-in-chief ballroom), his bluster/backing down tough talk (TACO Triumphal Arch) and a combined Epstein’s/Trump library (P***y g*****r and Epstein’s memorial play land).

Pat Bagley’s political cartoon in today’s Salt Lake Tribune. A single panel titled, “Legacy”. Bagley draws four “awards” to which he thinks Donald Trump really deserves. He mimics one as the Nobel Peace Prize. His version: “End-your-civilization peace prize”. The other three are very unflattering buildings. His ballroom (liar-in-chief ballroom), his bluster/backing down tough talk (TACO Triumphal Arch) and a combined Epstein’s/Trump library (P***y g*****r and Epstein’s memorial play land).

This is Pat Bagley’s @bagleycartoons.bsky.social political cartoon in today’s Salt Lake Tribune @sltrib.com

More apropos awards the grifter-in-chief really deserves.
#utpol

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Man asking ChatGPT when we will run out of clean water. An egg-shaped robot is using its arms to guzzle water. The red caption answers, “in the next couple of years.”

Political cartoon by Medina

Man asking ChatGPT when we will run out of clean water. An egg-shaped robot is using its arms to guzzle water. The red caption answers, “in the next couple of years.” Political cartoon by Medina

Without intervention, A.I. will take our resources & jobs and deliver the benefits to the filthy rich.

Cartoon by Medina.

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Political cartoon of a captain on the bridge of a ship with a sailor saying…

“NEW ORDERS, SIR. WE HAVE TO WAIT UNTIL THE STOCK EXCHANGE IS OPEN BEFORE WE ATTACK.”

Political cartoon of a captain on the bridge of a ship with a sailor saying… “NEW ORDERS, SIR. WE HAVE TO WAIT UNTIL THE STOCK EXCHANGE IS OPEN BEFORE WE ATTACK.”

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Political cartoon featuring a hand writing a prescription for "Affordable Healthcare" using a severed finger as a pen and blood as the ink. Address states "USA."

Political cartoon featuring a hand writing a prescription for "Affordable Healthcare" using a severed finger as a pen and blood as the ink. Address states "USA."

The healthcare system in the U.S. is a complete grift. It doesn't help that everything else is now more expensive as well!

Not a fan. Zero stars. We need better. ⚕️🖕🏥

#politics #political #politicalcartoon #drawings #sketches #resist #resister #cartoons #art #satire #Affordable #Healthcare #medical

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Rod Emmerson
The image is a two-panel political cartoon drawn in a muted, earthy style. It contrasts the Catholic Church’s smoke signal traditions with the modern-day “smoke” of political spectacle.

In the left panel, a large church building rises beneath a bright sky. At the top, the caption reads “Anno Uncndo Pope Leo XIV…” and inside the panel, the words “The Smoke” appear above the scene. Thin plumes of smoke drift upward from the chapel-like structure, suggesting the old papal custom of signaling an election by smoke. The building looks calm and solemn, with a classical façade and a bell tower, the smoke faintly curling into the open blue sky.

The right panel is titled “The Fire,” and the atmosphere shifts sharply from quiet ritual to intense satire. Two cardinal figures, dressed in red robes and white clerical garments, stand facing a fireplace. Inside the flames is a sign or object marked “MAGA,” making the fire itself a pointed political symbol. The cardinals are shown from behind, their broad red hats and flowing capes giving them a ceremonial, almost theatrical presence. One small speech bubble suggests confusion or commentary about what is happening, while the overall image implies that the “fire” is not spiritual but political and ideological.

The cartoon’s humor comes from the contrast between the dignified smoke of tradition and the more aggressive, partisan “fire” in the second panel. It feels like a commentary on how religious symbolism can be pulled into contemporary political conflict, with the visual joke centered on the wordplay between smoke and fire.

Rod Emmerson The image is a two-panel political cartoon drawn in a muted, earthy style. It contrasts the Catholic Church’s smoke signal traditions with the modern-day “smoke” of political spectacle. In the left panel, a large church building rises beneath a bright sky. At the top, the caption reads “Anno Uncndo Pope Leo XIV…” and inside the panel, the words “The Smoke” appear above the scene. Thin plumes of smoke drift upward from the chapel-like structure, suggesting the old papal custom of signaling an election by smoke. The building looks calm and solemn, with a classical façade and a bell tower, the smoke faintly curling into the open blue sky. The right panel is titled “The Fire,” and the atmosphere shifts sharply from quiet ritual to intense satire. Two cardinal figures, dressed in red robes and white clerical garments, stand facing a fireplace. Inside the flames is a sign or object marked “MAGA,” making the fire itself a pointed political symbol. The cardinals are shown from behind, their broad red hats and flowing capes giving them a ceremonial, almost theatrical presence. One small speech bubble suggests confusion or commentary about what is happening, while the overall image implies that the “fire” is not spiritual but political and ideological. The cartoon’s humor comes from the contrast between the dignified smoke of tradition and the more aggressive, partisan “fire” in the second panel. It feels like a commentary on how religious symbolism can be pulled into contemporary political conflict, with the visual joke centered on the wordplay between smoke and fire.

Mentally Declining Petty Tyrant #DonaldTrump and his Administration
#NoKings #Indivisible #BlueCrew 8647 #Pope-Leo-XIV
Rod Emmerson

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Russia screams “disinformation” at the UN while burying its own dead.

Amb. Melnyk:

- 30–35K Russian troops lost every month. Recruitment failing.

Cash incentives no longer enough.

This is not strength.

It’s attrition masked as propaganda.
www.obozrevatel.com/ukr/politics...

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I saw a disclaimer in an ebook the other day that said, 'This book is 100% human generated. I'd rather write a story that might have lumpy bits than generate a soulless, passionless, piece of crap." I'm thinking of adding something like that to my next book if I ever get around to writing it.

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Congratulations, Virginia! Republicans are trying to tilt the midterm elections in their favor, but they haven’t done it yet. Thanks for showing us what it looks like to stand up for our democracy and fight back.

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A remarkable find in Maui! We identified the 96th hawksbill turtle in Hawaii and named him Cousteau, highlighting the importance of marine conservation efforts.

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Lizard of the day: Golden scaly-toed gecko!
A small species endemic to the Philippines! Their smooth skin has a unique golden coloration, with a distinctive, broken white line running from the snout down to the base of their neck! They're usually found in forests.

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RFK Jr. is the perfect example of someone striving to create a "master race" that he would not be allowed to be a part of.

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Testing finds toxic metals where Tesla discharges wastewater The drainage district that commissioned the testing has sent a cease-and-desist letter to the company, which says it is in compliance with all requirements for its state wastewater discharge permit.

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