Friday Late Nite Lite: Side B
Posted: July 25, 2014 Filed under: just because 1 CommentNow for the second part, here we go…
Who Would Jesus Deport by Political Cartoonist Jimmy Margulies
A Call To A Radical Imam by Political Cartoonist Ingrid Rice
Putin in a Corner by Political Cartoonist Brian Adcock
Bloomberg flies into Mideast fight by Political Cartoonist Dave Granlund
LOCAL PA STEELERS TRAINING CAMP OPENS by Political Cartoonist Randy Bish
RIP JAMES GARNER – Political Cartoon by Deb Milbrath, Cartoon Movement – 07/24/2014
AAEC – Political Cartoon by Joe Heller, Green Bay Press-Gazette – 07/24/2014
AAEC – Political Cartoon by David Horsey, Los Angeles Times – 07/24/2014
AAEC – Political Cartoon by Mike Smith, Las Vegas Sun – 07/24/2014
AAEC – Political Cartoon by Jimmy Margulies
Jar Jar – Political Cartoon by Rob Rogers, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette – 07/24/2014
Putin and Ukraine separatists by Political Cartoonist Tom Janssen
Arms Length by Political Cartoonist Steve Nease
20th Century Hillary by Political Cartoonist Jeff Koterba
WINGNUT GEAR SHIFT by Political Cartoonist Bill Day
Darth Cheney by Political Cartoonist Mike Luckovich
Pro-Life?! – Political Cartoon by Eric J Garcia, Hoy – 07/23/2014
AAEC – Political Cartoon by John R. Rose, Byrd Newspapers of Virginia – 07/23/2014
AAEC – Political Cartoon by Paul Fell, Artizans Syndicate – 07/23/2014
Harmless Vials by Political Cartoonist Steve Breen
Masses for Nitwits by Political Cartoonist Mike Luckovich
Humans to the Moon by Political Cartoonist Jeff Koterba
Human Shields – Political Cartoon by Rob Rogers, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette – 07/22/2014
No Country for Young Kids by Political Cartoonist Pat Bagley
And with that…good night!
Excellent selection, JJ. Putin is hideously creepy. The pro-child until birth or border rightnuts — yes, let’s please trade them for huddled masses.
Sad about the space program seeming like sci-fic again….my dad was an engineer for Boeing. He worked on several projects they did for NASA, including the Lunar Rover. He joked that when younger he thought no way will humans ever get to the Moon — then he ends up working on equipment that will land on and travel over the Moon. He’s been gone around 10 years now; I still miss him. He loved tinkering with things. He’d be sad to see how the space program has faded.