As we all kick back and celebrate the birth of freedom, check out what some of the nation's top political cartoonists think about patriotism, 'merica and the Fourth of July.
We all enjoy the cheap prices we play for stuff here in the U.S., while remaining completley oblivious to where they are produced and by whom. You probably even read about the factory collapse and fire of five clothing factories in Bangladesh on your sweatshop-produced iPhones.
A conservative backlash is threatening immigration reform. Instead of reading yet another article about how it would be wise to legalize the status of 11 million undocumented immigrants and give them a shot of citizenship, here are a handful of political cartoons that cut to the core of the debate.
While the new George W. Bush library might sway some, cartoonists seem unwilling to reconsider the legacy of one of the most polarizing president in U.S. history. Check out their cartoons about the opening of Dubya's new presidential library in Texas:
Any questions about the spinelessness of our current crop of politician was put to rest last week, as the Senate failed to pass even the most watered-down gun control legislation. Leave it to the nation's cartoonists to cut through the nonsense and hold these dopes accountable.
While most political cartoons about Thatcher's death have been boring and predictable (Thatcher greeting Ronald Reagan in heaven...couldn't have seen that one coming), here are six cartoons that underscore the complex and controversial legacy Thatcher left behind.
Tax Day is less than two weeks away and, for many, this means finally getting around to finishing their taxes and writing out that check to Uncle Sam. Everyone hates paying taxes, but cartoonists despise them.
Young North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has put his weapons on standby and threatened war with South Korea as he threatens to "settle accounts" with the evil United States. Check out what some of the top political cartoonists think...
As the Supreme Court hears two landmark gay marriage cases, opponents are forced to justify why they are opposed to allowing gay people to get marries. Spoiler - it's because of the Bible...