The Skeleton Dance, Voted the 18th Best Cartoon of All Time, Is Now in the Public Domain (1929)

The final lines of this strong recommendation add that ‘all takes place in a graveyard.

Source: The Skeleton Dance, Voted the 18th Best Cartoon of All Time, Is Now in the Public Domain (1929)

 

(I started a post, looked for a share link, and got this. We’ll see how it goes. I’m not up to much today, but this is so good I want to share it. Totally off topic, just enjoy.)

I Don’t Know About Happy, But Whatever…

Happy Insurrection Day by Clay Jones

Is Trump confused or just lying again? Read on Substack

Tomorrow is the fourth anniversary of Donald Trumpโ€™s white nationalist insurrection, when he called MAGA terrorists to come to Washington, DC on January 6, 2021, to stop the certification of Joe Bidenโ€™s election victory over him.

Trump lost the 2020 election fair and square.

Trump is the first president to refuse a peaceful transfer of power. He refused to cooperate with Bidenโ€™s transition team, a courtesy President Barack Obama extended in 2016 and after Trumpโ€™s victory last November (gag), President Biden extended to him as well. Both Democratic presidents hosted President-Elect (sic) Trump in the White House.

Trump ordered his MAGAts to attempt the insurrection after failing to overturn the election through court challenges, installing fake electors, calling election officials to intimidate them into giving him extra votes that didnโ€™t exist, and even having his goons harass and intimidate election workers.

Trumpโ€™s white nationalist terrorists assaulted at least 174 Capitol Police officers on January 6, 2021, with 15 hospitalized. There was one death from a stroke and four suicides afterward. They also caused over $30 million in damages which Trump should pay for.

Two of the terrorists died from natural causes, one died from a drug overdose, and another, Ashley Babbit, died from a gunshot wound.

Over 1,500 were arrested, including Donald Trump. This nation has forgotten about the insurrection and has returned Trump to the presidency (sic). After January 20, Donald Trump plans to pardon all of the white nationalist terrorists who attacked our nation.

These people were looking to murder Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Vice President Mike Pence. Now, they will be rewarded.

I had a Lyft driver on New Yearโ€™s Eve ask me why I donโ€™t support Donald Trump and I answered, โ€œBecause I love my country.โ€ The elderly white driver (surprise) replied, โ€œDonald Trump does too.โ€ I have a serious inability to tolerate bullshit and I probably got a one-star rating from him after I replied to his response, โ€œDonald Trump does too.โ€ Thankfully, he made his dumbass ignorant comment near the end of the ride, where a guy ambushed me with Jesus pamphlets. I went straight from Trump freak to Jesus freak. I was glad I was getting out of town.

Thatโ€™s our country for you today. Half this nation believes Donald Trump was right to send white nationalist terrorists to attack the Capitol to make him an unelected dictator or they donโ€™t care.

Marjorie Taylor Greene doesnโ€™t just want to ignore January 6, but she wants to make it a national holiday. Hey, weโ€™ll all get a day off. MTG is also concerned that a snowstorm tomorrow will โ€œdisruptโ€ Trumpโ€™s certification. Thatโ€™s rich.

Speaker-hanging-by-a-thread Mike Johnson doesnโ€™t want to investigate January 6 but investigate the investigators. The new Department of Justice under Donald Trump and Pam Bondi will be looking to prosecute people like Rep. Bennie Thompson, who chaired the J6 Committee, and former GOP Rep. Liz Cheney, who co-chaired the committee. The DOJ may also be weaponized against people like Special Counsel Jack Smith, Attorney General Merrick Garland, and even President Joe Biden.

Other Republicans encouraged J6, attempted to dox Speaker Pelosiโ€™s location, gave them pre-insurrection tours, and later called the attackers โ€œprotestersโ€ and โ€œtourists.โ€ Goons gotta goon.

On January 6, some will celebrate. I will encourage you to remember that our incoming president (sic) is a terrorist and a national security threat.

Two days that will make me sick to my stomach this month is tomorrow, January 6, and January 20.

Iโ€™m gonna get drunk.

Creative note: Both of my proofers had disgusted reactions to this cartoon which is exactly what I was going for. Also, I hate layers in Procreate. This cartoon has nearly 40 of them. I would usually just write โ€œpardonโ€ over and over again, but I thought the placement would work better with the layers, but thatโ€™s just as much of a PITA to me as lettering. My layer-loving friend and colleague Phil Hands should be happy.

Drawn in 30 seconds: (go watch!)

Can we try to get the memes out on time this week

I have a question of the people who like these meme posts.ย  What day should I do them on.ย  ย I can post them on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday.ย  ย It makes no difference to me.ย  I do enjoy if others can use any of the memes or cartoons I post, and I know that Jill and I share a few back and forth.ย  ย So let me know what day gives you the most for enjoyment and ability to use them, and I will go with the majority.ย  ย I love the meme / cartoon posts also.ย  ย Hugs

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The Nancy Mace baby picture. In all these years nothing whatever has changed. What a tragedy that she never grew up!

Timely Toon

Bezo’s Sacrifice by Clay Jones

This one’s for Ann Read on Substack

โ€œDemocracy dies in darknessโ€ is a phrase popularized by Washington Post investigative reporter Bob Woodward who used it in an article about government secrecy. After billionaire and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos purchased The Washington Post and Donald Trump assumed the presidency (sic), it became the newspaperโ€™s first slogan in its 140-year history. Today, democracy is dying.

When Bezos purchased the paper, many felt he was saving the Post and journalism. He stood out of the way and allowed his journalists to defend democracy because there is no democracy without journalism.

After Trump lost the 2020 election by being soundly and squarely defeated by Joe Biden, the Post started to get a little flaky. It laid off and bought out prominent journalists. It started running whimsical New Yorker-like cartoons by Edith Pritchett on its opinion page. It hired right-wing Nixon/Reagan lover Michael Ramirez to draw political cartoons for its opinion page. It refused to make an endorsement in the 2024 election. but it still had Ann.

Herblock Award, Pulitzer Prize, and Rueben Award-winning political cartoonist Ann Telnaes had been freelancing for the Post for years. She was freelancing for the Post when the excellent Tom Toles retired in 2020. The Post promised to hire a full-time cartoonist to replace Toles who had replaced the legendary Herblock. Many felt the Post would hire Ann full-time as she was the most qualified and deserving. But the Post backtracked (lied) and didnโ€™t hire a staffer. Instead, they brought in a freelancer who worked from Canada.

No offense to Michael de Adder, but this is the legendary Washington Post. The person filling Herblockโ€™s spot should be expected to live in Washington, DC, or at the very least, the United States. I believe political cartoons are better if the person drawing them is actually affected by the issues he or she is drawing about. Ann was living in Washington at the time.

For the past few decades, Ann has been one of the best political cartoonists in the world. The Washington Post never fully respected that, and they disrespected her again this week.

During the 2024 presidential campaign, The Post has been flaky. Bezos issued statements before election day about having high expectations from a second Trump administration. Never mind that Donald Trump has attacked the Post, calling it the โ€œAmazonโ€ Washington Post. Never mind that Trump continues to call journalists the โ€œenemy of the American people.โ€ Never mind that Trump calls legitimate news โ€œfake newsโ€ while pushing lies over and over again. Never mind that Trump sues journalism outlets for reporting facts about him. Never mind that Trump threatens and wants to do away with the basic tenets of democracy.

After the election, Bezos and other tech billionaires started dumping money into Trumpโ€™s โ€œinaugurationโ€ fund with many, such as Bezos, making treks to MAGA-Lardo to kiss Trumpโ€™s ass.

As the owner of Amazon, which has government contracts, and with the threat of Elon Musk in a position to make cuts to government spending, itโ€™s in Bezosโ€™ financial interest, or so he believes, to play up to Donald Trump. Jeff Bezos had dinner with Trump, probably sitting in the same spot as all the white nationalists who had dinner with Trump at MAGA-Lardo. Trump was launching a lawsuit against the Des Moines Register for a poll while Bezos was sitting at MAGA-Lardo chomping on his Cobb salad.

This week, Ann drew a cartoon that depicted the billionaires groveling to Trump, and among them was Jeff Bezos. Guess what her editor did with that cartoon? He killed it. Guess what Ann did. She quit.

Thatโ€™s right. Ann Telnaes got up and quit working for the most prominent publication for political cartoonists. In her substack piece, Why Iโ€™m Quitting The Washington Post, Ann, who has been with the Post since 2008, writes, โ€œIn all that time Iโ€™ve never had a cartoon killed because of who or what I chose to aim my pen at. Until now.โ€

Ann called the spiking of the cartoon a โ€œgamechanger,โ€ that was โ€œdangerous for a free press.โ€

Sheโ€™s correct. When newspaper owners are afraid of presidents to the point they start killing critical political cartoons, a free press is in danger. Bezos and Los Angeles Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong both killed editorials endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris for president over Trump. Why? Because it was bad for business.

Annโ€™s editor, David Shipley, called her a liar for her โ€œinterpretation of events and said in a statement, โ€œNot every editorial judgment is a reflection of a malign force,โ€ Mr. Shipley said in the statement, โ€œMy decision was guided by the fact that we had just published a column on the same topic as the cartoon and had already scheduled another column โ€” this one a satire โ€” for publication. The only bias was against repetition.โ€

As a political cartoonist whoโ€™s worked with editors, I smell bullshit. In my experience, editors LOVE it when cartoons coincide with editorials. Now, these are columns but still, they typically like it when they run together or close together. Shipley says one of those columns had already been published and the second is scheduled for publication. Since one of those hasnโ€™t been published yet, then he should have given deference to Annโ€™s cartoon, that is if heโ€™s not lying. Ann is a Pulitzer Prize winner. Why would he kill her piece for something else?

Shipley said he respects Ann but he clearly doesnโ€™t.

His excuse is nearly as bad as the paperโ€™s when Bezos killed its endorsement of Kamala Harris.

Trump spent his entire campaign promising to weaponize the Justice Department to go after his enemies. Look at his nominees to lead the DOJ. First, it was Matt Gaetz and now itโ€™s Pam Bondi. His pick to lead the FBI is Kash Patel. These are goons.

Ann took a principled stand that will cost her financially. I canโ€™t think of an outlet that would hire her and pay more than the Post. It may have hurt her professionally as I canโ€™t think of an outlet that would hire her and be more prominent than the Post. But sheโ€™s established that sheโ€™s a badass.

The last time something like this happened was when the Pittsburgh Gazette fired Rob Rogers for refusing to stop criticizing Donald Trump. His replacement was goosestepping Steve Kelley (who was later quietly let go). Someone should tell the Post that Steveโ€™s available, whoโ€™s probably already FedExโ€™ed his resume.

I drew a cartoon in 2015 when Ted Cruz attacked Ann which provoked thousands of death threats and threats of other despicable things I wonโ€™t mention here.

I drew a cartoon in 2019 that featured the firing of Rogers. When Rogers was fired, Michael Cavna, who wrote about cartoon issues did a piece about that. Heโ€™s not there anymore to write about Annโ€™s departure.

I drew a cartoon in 2023 about McClatchy laying off three Pulitzer Prize-winning political cartoonists on the same day.

And last June, I hit the Postโ€™s editor.

This profession needs more journalists with backbones like Ann Telnaes and Rob Rogers.

When I stand up and speak out for my colleagues, Iโ€™m not just speaking out for my profession. Iโ€™m also standing up for journalism.

Drawn in 30 seconds: (snip-go watch!)

Kinda.

(Probably been reading too much, but not enough comics, yet. Miss Scarlet’s Mysteries and Sherlock are helping. Enjoy.)

C’est la Vie by Jennifer Babcock for January 04, 2025

C'est la Vie Comic Strip for January 04, 2025

New Orleans Attack by Clay Jones

Attacks in Las Vegas and New Orleans Read on Substack

Iโ€™m from Louisiana, mostly. But I always tell people Iโ€™m from the part of the state thatโ€™s not fun, which means Iโ€™m not from New Orleans because thatโ€™s the impression most people get when I say Iโ€™m from Louisiana. Yes, I am a Saints fan. Who dat?

It breaks my heart to see New Orleans suffer. While I havenโ€™t been there in over two decades, itโ€™s a city I love. While every city is different and has its own character, New Orleans is special. I read somewhere a long time ago that the four most distinctive cities in this nation are Boston, Austin, San Francisco, and New Orleans. I donโ€™t know if I believe that because Iโ€™d throw New York City and Chicago into that mix.

But like New York City, New Orleans knows how to rebound after a disaster. While 9/11 was hard, it didnโ€™t destroy NYC. Katrina nearly destroyed New Orleans and the city was down for the count, but itโ€™s back. And I assure you that an ISIS-inspired terrorist from Texas isnโ€™t going to take the city out either.

And now I want an oyster poโ€™boy.

What New Orleans nor the nation needs right now is Donald Trump.

Trump has blamed this attack on President Biden, open โ€œborderโ€™s,โ€ and immigrants. He also trashed law enforcement. But the thing is, this attack wasnโ€™t perpetuated by an immigrant but by a U.S.-born citizen whoโ€™s in the military.

Donald Trump probably followed a false news report by Fox News, which they quickly corrected, but Trump doubled down on his lies.

But Trump isnโ€™t just any American citizen. Heโ€™s the president-elect. He is receiving an intelligence briefing daily which means he knows heโ€™s lying.

The election is over, so what the hell is Trump campaigning for? Heโ€™s scaring America so itโ€™ll go along with his hate agenda, especially when he starts rounding up immigrants along with his enemies.

Creative note: I thought I had my idea for this in my head yesterday. But I went north to Northern Virginia last night and when I started work this morning in a different location, I decided I didnโ€™t like my original idea. But then this hit me.

Drawn in 30 seconds: (snip-go watch)

Some Comics on New Year’s Eve Day

Free Range by Bill Whitehead for December 31, 2024

Free Range Comic Strip for December 31, 2024

https://www.gocomics.com/freerange/2024/12/31

The Lockhorns by Bunny Hoest and John Reiner for December 31, 2024

The Lockhorns Comic Strip for December 31, 2024

So do I.

https://www.gocomics.com/lockhorns/2024/12/31

Pearls Before Swine by Stephan Pastis for December 31, 2024

Pearls Before Swine Comic Strip for December 31, 2024

https://www.gocomics.com/pearlsbeforeswine/2024/12/31

Scary Gary by Mark Buford for December 31, 2024

Scary Gary Comic Strip for December 31, 2024

https://www.gocomics.com/scarygary/2024/12/31
Ten Cats by Graham Harrop for December 31, 2024

Ten Cats Comic Strip for December 31, 2024

https://www.gocomics.com/ten-cats/2024/12/31

Truth Facts by Wulff & Morgenthaler for December 31, 2024

Truth Facts Comic Strip for December 31, 2024

https://www.gocomics.com/truth-facts/2024/12/31

Wannabe by Luca Debus for December 31, 2024

Wannabe Comic Strip for December 31, 2024

https://www.gocomics.com/wannabe/2024/12/31

Another Saturday meme post.

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Billionaire tRump supporters running the government, running the newspapers, running pretty much everything now. Sounds familiar.

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Ahhhโ€ฆyes, Nancy Maceโ€™s state.

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โ€œI object to being designated as the national bird on the eve of the country being handed over to turkeys.โ€

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I screwed up with this post and I will look to see if there are others.ย  This is an offense to trans people and I understand why.ย  It is also offensive to gay men when they are depicted as submissive females.ย  I really dropped the ball on this and thank Janet and Ali who called me out on it.ย  Be low is Janet’s comment.ย  I post it with her permission.ย  I apologize for my error.ย  Hugs

Re: President Musk and his First Lady

I would ask that we not misgender Trump. As much as I hate him, that is reinforcing of the root of anti-trans woman transphobia. That being feminine is โ€œless thanโ€ is straight up misogyny. Never mind that the โ€œman in a dressโ€ imagery is direct from the anti-trans playbook.

I would ask that liberals not stoop to their level. I believe that you donโ€™t mean it that way, but it nevertheless normalizes and reinforces that thought pattern.

The collection of memes is excellent otherwise.


Again I appreciate it when my viewers point out my own short sightedness, my own shortcomings.ย  I also have much to learn but I admit that I did not catch this myself irritates me greatly.ย  Hugs

Science For Peace, or Peace For Science!

Lard’s World Peace Tips by Keith Tutt and Daniel Saunders for December 25, 2024

Lard's World Peace Tips Comic Strip for December 25, 2024

https://www.gocomics.com/lards-world-peace-tips/2024/12/25

Be Extra Kind To Yourselves Today-

do your best to give yourself a little gift! And have a giggle from Playtime: