Double Take ‘Toons: JFK, 50 Years Gone : NPR
Joel Pett and Joe Heller ask what for generations of Americans was the quintessential question about Nov. 22, 1963. Joel Pett Joe Heller Double Take ‘Toons: JFK, 50 Years Gone : NPR.
Joel Pett and Joe Heller ask what for generations of Americans was the quintessential question about Nov. 22, 1963. Joel Pett Joe Heller Double Take ‘Toons: JFK, 50 Years Gone : NPR.
Only time will tell whether President Obama’s decision to hold off attacking Syria will prove effective. Daryl Cagle doesn’t think things have gone the president’s way so far, while Joel Pett accuses some Republicans of putting partisan interests ahead of America’s interests. Daryl Cagle Joel Pett Double Take ‘Toons: Peace …
Many claim that the coming implementation of key parts of the Affordable Care Act will . Joel Pett thinks that’s not honest criticism, while John Deering looks at the delays and waivers and wonders what’s left. / Joel Pett / John Deering Double Take ‘Toons: Obamacare All Fired Up? : …
Republicans Rand Paul and Chris Christie are and Hillary Clinton is , even though the next presidential election is more than three years away. Joel Pett and Mike Lester start sharpn’n their pens. Joel Pett Mike Lester Double Take ‘Toons: 2016 Already? : NPR.
Juror B29, first name “Maddy,” broke her silence, saying she thinks George Zimmerman “.” Will this help or hurt President Obama’s suggestion that Americans initiate their own dialogues on race? Jen Sorensen thinks the president’s critics lack historical perspective, while Joel Pett imagines how a discussion on race might pan …
Saying “Our country has changed,” the Supreme Court the nearly 50-year-old formula used to determine which states and local jurisdictions had to get federal approval before changing their voting laws. Adam Zyglis is not optimistic that Congress can agree on a new standard, while Joel Pett thinks the past isn’t …
President Obama’s have taken a turn for the worse, according to several recent polls. Joel Pett points out that some of Obama’s critics supported his goals, while Mike Peters thinks that by comparison, the president isn’t doing so badly. / Joel Pett Mike Peters Double Take ‘Toons: Obama Poll Drop …
As the Class of 2013 enters the “real world,” they’ll be shouldering their share of in student loan debt. Nate Beeler wonders how diplomates will remain afloat, while Joel Pett points to the as one reason why the cost of higher education is so high. Nate Beeler/The Columbus Dispatch / …
For the second time is less than a year, Bangladeshi garment workers have suffered catastrophic losses due to unsafe working conditions. Jimmy Margulies alleges that l is not confined to developing nations while Joel Pett criticizes those who benefit from cost-cutting measures that endanger workers. Jimmy Margulies / Joel Pett …
How can we combat terror? Joel Pett sees no end to the struggle, while Signe Wilkinson’s solution is based on hope. / Joel Pett / Signe Wilkinson Double Take ‘Toons: Lost or Last Cause? : NPR.
Rand Paul, the junior senator from Kentucky, filibustered the confirmation of John Brennan as CIA Director for nearly 13 hours. Lisa Benson saw him taking aim at unlimited presidential power, while Joel Pett thought it was much more about unlimited presidential ambition. cartoonistgroup.com/Washington Post Writers Group Lisa Benson cartoonistgroup.com/NYTS/CWS Joel …
When the White House released a photo of President Obama shooting skeet, cartoonists were quick to the draw. Jeff Parker thinks the image flummoxed Obama’s critics on the gun violence issue, while Joel Pett used it to question the president’s controversial drone program. politicalcartoons.com Jeff Parker/Florida Today and the Fort …