Sunday Political Cartoons: Rage!
Posted: January 18, 2026 Filed under: just because 3 Comments
This is a roundup of cartoons from Cagle:














































































































































































Stay safe.

This is a roundup of cartoons from Cagle:














































































































































































Stay safe.
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You can find his work at his website by clicking on his logo below. He is also a calligraphy artist that uses important vajrayana syllables. We encourage you to visit his on line studio.

Sorry about the couple repeats. I start to collect these cartoons and memes and then sometimes they are also on the Cagle website. I usually catch the duplicates, but this horror show has me more distracted.
The Shock and Awe is real.
CNN poll: Democrats are deeply motivated for the midterms despite having dismal views of party leaders
The Democratic Party has a deeply motivated base and a clear advantage on the generic congressional ballot ahead of this fall’s midterms despite dismal impressions of its current leaders in Congress, according to a new CNN poll conducted by SSRS.
Democratic registered voters are far more motivated right now than Republicans. While the party has a 5-point edge on the generic ballot, among those who say they’re deeply motivated to vote, that advantage expands to a massive 16 points.
Democrats enter this year with a chance to capitalize on public dissatisfaction with President Donald Trump and the Republican-controlled government in Washington. CNN’s poll found a majority of Americans consider the first year of Trump’s second term to be a failure, with just 29% of independents approving of his job performance.
The generic congressional ballot measures which of the two major parties voters would rather support in an upcoming election. While it does not capture how voters may ultimately respond to the candidates whose names appear in their district, the generic ballot can be an early indicator of which party holds the upper hand nationwide.