Sunday Cartoons: Looney Tunes

It is Sunday, and do I have a lot of cartoons for you. So let’s just get to it.

Cartoons via Cagle:

Please be safe, just a few more days till Christmas…

I leave you with this years TCM Remembers:

This is an open thread.


8 Comments on “Sunday Cartoons: Looney Tunes”

  1. Mama Lopez's avatar Mama Lopez says:

    That had to be one of the longest TCM Remembers…

    And I am with the guy and his dog George. Where was all the people to protest the Trump name being added to the Kennedy Center? Honestly he is right.

  2. Mama Lopez's avatar Mama Lopez says:

    This is nice:

    An absolutely magnificent Freudian slip! 🤌🏼

    Jason Reid (@jasonreiduk.bsky.social) 2025-12-21T12:10:39.170Z

  3. Unknown's avatar Anonymous says:

    I always cry when I watch TCM Remembers. It was a very long one this year. We lost a lot of incredibly talented people. Robert Redford, Gene Hackman and Terence Stamp were favorites of my mother. Of course, I loved them too.

    I really hate this time of year. It was a Christmas Eve more than a decade ago that I spent in the ER with my mother. She was crying out in pain, asking for her mother and saying she wanted it all to be over. She died not long afterwards. Never again will the “holiday season” feel happy to me. It just feels bleak and miserable. I know I’m not the only person who feels this way about the holidays. It’s okay to be sad.

    Beata

  4. dakinikat's avatar dakinikat says:

    MUST READ: DOJ is demanding states surrender their private voter data in the name of election integrity. But its rapidly expanding crusade to seize that data has been riddled with sloppy filings and a growing list of self-inflicted embarrassments that undercut the department’s claim to competence.

    Marc Elias (@marcelias.bsky.social) 2025-12-21T15:38:54.768Z

  5. dakinikat's avatar dakinikat says:

    https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2025/12/the-horns-and-whistles-work/

    The Horns and Whistles WorkWhat it’s like to watch community activists stand up to a Border Patrol raid.

    In a residential neighborhood in Kenner, Louisiana, two vehicles full of Border Patrol agents speed down the street. Their goal is to work quickly, before the protesters show up and start blowing whistles and honking horns to alert potential targets to hide inside. Border Patrol might spend hours waiting to detain an immigrant, only to be thwarted by a united neighborhood effort. Here in Kenner, a suburb of New Orleans, it looks like the feds might succeed. But as the agents round a corner, a Mercedes-Benz SUV comes out of nowhere, wedging itself between their vehicles, laying on the horn, whistles shrieking.


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