May 11 2021 The Big Lie That Swallowed an Elephant The Big Lie That Swallowed an Elephant published May 11, 2021 by R.J. Matson politicalcartoons.com May 18 2021 May 12 2021 May 11 2021 May 11 2021 May 3 2021 Apr 30 2021 Apr 28 2021 Apr 28 2021 Apr 28 2021 Topics Topics & Tags COMMENTS Discuss on Facebook Facebook Discussion Discuss on Disqus R.J. Matson's Archive More Cartoons By R.J. Matson May 18 2021 May 12 2021 May 11 2021 May 11 2021 May 3 2021 Apr 30 2021 Apr 28 2021 Apr 28 2021 Apr 28 2021 Archives R.J. Matson R.J. Matson is the editorial cartoonist with Roll Call, and is syndicated internationally by Cagle Cartoons. Daily Newsletter Sign up for FREE! Get Cartoons Daily! Sign up for our free daily newsletter by entering your email and clicking on subscribe. Subscribe More Cagle Columnists Concerts: yea or nay? by Danny Tyree Believe it or not, my wife and I haven’t attended a concert in nearly 25 years. (Elton John’s January 1998 appearance at Nashville Arena was our last outing.) I realize such an admission strikes a discordant note with most “normal” peop ... Damaged Trump could weigh down Republicans by Carl Golden Despite a few points in her testimony in dispute, the narrative laid out by former White House assistant Cassidy Hutchinson concerning the events of Jan. 6, 2021, presents a chilling portrait of a furious president desperately clinging to power ... The Need to vacate this summer by Tom Purcell I sure could use a vacation about now — but I have no plans to take one this summer. That’s the breaks for self-employed people like me who do not enjoy paid-vacation benefits. When I do not work, I do not get paid. However, nearly one in ...
Concerts: yea or nay? by Danny Tyree Believe it or not, my wife and I haven’t attended a concert in nearly 25 years. (Elton John’s January 1998 appearance at Nashville Arena was our last outing.) I realize such an admission strikes a discordant note with most “normal” peop ...
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