Sunday Cartoon Roundup
Editorial cartoons can be funny, and can also be a powerful weapon. Unfortunately, most editorial cartoonists, like most editors and reporters, are liberals. So it's good to know about the relative handful who are moderates and conservatives.
Townhall has a good comics section, featuring the work of a dozen or so cartoonists. Here, Henry Payne satirizes Barack Obama's pledge to attack Pakistan (click to enlarge):
And Glenn McCoy comments on a subtle distinction between religions:
Michael Ramirez draws for Investor's Business Daily. Here, he lampoons the Democratic Congress's lack of any tangible achievements:
Ryskind is, as far as I know, internet only. Here, he notes the ludicrous spectacle of Pinch Sulzberger's New York Times fretting that Rupert Murdoch's purchase of the Wall Street Journal might compromise that paper's political neutrality:
