Portrays Venezuela crisis talk as political “distraction fleet”
A new editorial cartoon frames Venezuela-related political messaging as a tool for distraction rather than strategy, depicting an “order of battle” made up not of weapons, but of headlines designed to shift public attention. In the illustration, three military-style ships cruise under the title “Order of Battle, Venezuela,” each labeled with a different purpose: “Distracts from Epstein,” “Distracts from Economy,” and “Distracts from Polls.”
Cartoon takes aim at winter safety fears and immigration enforcement rhetoric
A new editorial cartoon blends winter-season imagery with the national debate over immigration enforcement, using a pun to highlight concerns about misplaced priorities. The drawing shows two bundled-up men standing beside a partially frozen lake, commenting, “What we need is more ice on the lakes and fewer ICE agents on the streets.”
Cartoon skewers “moral comparison” politics in US–Iran clash
A new political cartoon mocks leaders who criticize rivals for crackdowns and violence while facing accusations of similar behavior at home. The illustration shows a U.S. leader arguing that “our armed thugs” have harmed fewer protesters than Iran’s forces—framing foreign policy as a competition over who has behaved “less badly,” rather than a defense of human rights.