Tuesday Cartoons: No

Now, there are a shitload of cartoons for you today…so let’s get to it.

From Cagle:

Some of those were spot on…

A new Randy Rainbow dropped yesterday:

Stay safe…this is an open thread.


8 Comments on “Tuesday Cartoons: No”

  1. Mama Lopez's avatar Mama Lopez says:

    I think there is a couple of repeats in this post…when I see something to put in a thread, I save it. There was a lot of images for this post, sorry if I missed some duplicates.

  2. Mama Lopez's avatar Mama Lopez says:

    Trump is talking again:

    check it out here:

  3. Mama Lopez's avatar Mama Lopez says:

    This is the second day in a row he’s said this. This is an intentional normalization effort.

    Ahmed Baba (@ahmedbaba.bsky.social) 2025-08-26T17:12:25.601Z

  4. dakinikat's avatar dakinikat says:

    BREAKING: Trump-appointed judge *dismisses* DOJ lawsuit against Maryland judges over their decision to automatically pause deportation cases for 48 hoursHe also calls Trump and his admin's attack on judges a "smear" that is "unprecedented and unfortunatestorage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.us…

    Kyle Cheney (@kyledcheney.bsky.social) 2025-08-26T14:21:16.015Z

  5. dakinikat's avatar dakinikat says:

    hillaryclinton

    Here is the growing list of countries choosing to pause mail deliveries to the U.S. because of Trump’s tariff chaos.Did anyone vote in 2024 to become the new Hermit Kingdom?Austria Australia Denmark France Germany India Italy Japan New Zealand Singapore Spain South Korea Sweden Thailand

  6. dakinikat's avatar dakinikat says:

    So Trump’s cabinet officials have now said that he saved Christianity, Christmas, and College Football. bsky.app/profile/atru…

    Ron Filipkowski (@ronfilipkowski.bsky.social) 2025-08-26T18:09:57.135Z

  7. dakinikat's avatar dakinikat says:

    The study, pub in Annals of Int Med, is one of the largest, looking at 1.2 million children born over more than 2 decades in Denmark. They found no significant risk of developing autoimmune, allergic or neurodevelopmental disorders was associated with exposure to aluminium compounds in vaccines.

    CynDee 🏳️‍🌈 🇮🇱🇺🇦 ally 💙 (@cyndeeees.bsky.social) 2025-08-26T17:44:47.682Z

  8. dakinikat's avatar dakinikat says:

    Utah Strikes Down Gerrymandered Map, Reinstates Voter-Approved Redistricting Reforms

    In a landmark victory for voters, a Utah judge struck down the state Legislature’s gerrymandered congressional map and reinstated the citizen-led redistricting reforms voters approved in 2018.

    Judge Dianna Gibson ruled Monday that the Utah Legislature’s repeal of Proposition 4 — the voter-approved independent redistricting commission and anti-gerrymandering law — was unconstitutional.

    “Proposition 4 is the law in Utah on redistricting. H.B. 2004, the 2021 Congressional Map, which was not enacted under S.B. 200 and not Proposition 4, cannot lawfully govern future elections in Utah,” Gibson wrote. “Use of H.B. 2004, the 2021 Congressional Map, in any future elections is hereby ENJOINED.”

    The ruling permanently blocks use of the GOP-drawn 2021 congressional map that split Salt Lake County into four districts, diluting the power of non-Republican voters.

    “The Legislature intentionally stripped away all of Proposition 4’s core redistricting standards and procedures that were mandatory and binding on it,” Gibson added. “To permit the 2021 Congressional Plan to remain in place would reward the very constitutional violation this Court has already identified and would nullify the people’s 2018 redistricting reform.” 

    The court ordered lawmakers to redraw Utah’s congressional districts under the rules of Proposition 4. They have until September 24 to deliver a compliant plan.

    If they fail — or if the new map doesn’t meet the law’s standards — plaintiffs and other groups may submit their own maps for the court to consider.

    An evidentiary hearing on the new maps is set for October, keeping the process on track for fairer elections in 2026.

    This ruling is a resounding win for the pro-voting plaintiffs who have spent years battling partisan gerrymandering. More broadly, it is a victory for Utah voters who demanded fair maps at the ballot box in 2018.

    By restoring Proposition 4 and blocking the gerrymandered map, the court reaffirmed that the people — not politicians — have the final word on how they are represented.