I Know What I Did Last Summer
A new American Affairs Desk comic for the Cornell Daily Sun. A basic primer for what I did all summer long. I suspect I am not alone in having a relaxing day in the sun ruined by a certain blondish, blunt instrument with a Twitter finger. I expect my fall and holiday seasons to be […]
American Affairs Desk Comics: Year End Clearance
I have been remiss in posting some of the comics that I do for The Cornell Daily Sun. So, in trying to clean up some year-end business here are a few stragglers that I failed to post. Because I am lazy and/or busy.
Paul Ryan Greatest Hits
With all the chaos in the Republican caucus, the people are looking for a hero, or a magic unicorn of conservative thought. Which brings us to Ryan. Paul Ryan is no hero. He’s no magic unicorn either. His budgets however are made of unicorns, Ayn Randian fairy dust and tax cut fever. Budgets that he […]
Kim Davis’ Job Prospects: American Affairs Desk Comics
Kim Davis, won’t be a Kentucky County Clerk forever, so what’s a girl to do when the grifters of the religious right like Mike Huckabee and Ted Cruz move on to their next photo op? Well, a girl has to eat, so I was wondering where else can she work and not perform her duties, because you […]
American Affairs Desk Comics: Trump Fatigue
Trump, Trump, Trump. This is getting tiresome. TRUMP FATIGUE! Let’s talk about something else! Let’s talk about ME! Because like the Trump campaign, it’s all about me.
American Affairs Desk Comics: What I Did This Summer. I Fell in Love!
Trumperism in a nutshell. Emphasis on nuts.
American Affairs Desk Comics: Bad Things Come in Threes
I’ve been remiss in posting my American Affairs Desk comics. Here’s three recent takes on the GOP Presidential race, the media and Baltimore
American Affairs Desk Comic: WingNut Bingo or Where Do Political Cartoonists Get Ideas?
Part 2 of “Where do political cartoonists get their ideas?” Basically the crazy is handed directly to you on a silver platter. Let the 2016 hilarity begin.
American Affairs Desk: The Wheel of Crazy or Where Do Political Cartoonists Get Their Ideas?
Where do political cartoonists get their ideas? Basically the crazy is handed directly to you on a silver platter. Let the 2016 hilarity begin.