Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 8 hours 44 minutes
Bob Englehart discusses cartoons on police brutality, the Supreme Court, and climate change. We also discuss the challenges of getting published in both liberal and conservative newspapers and how humor can help bridge the gap between differing viewpoint
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas is the topic of our Caglecast today and we have lots of great Clarence Thomas cartoons! With guest cartoonists Ed Wexler, RJ Matson,Taylor Jones and Monte Wolverton, along wih host cartoonist, Daryl Cagle.
Earth Day! And we have Climate Change cartoons, pollution, Trump, troubled bird and Greta Thunberg! And we have four of the best editorial cartoonists as guests: RJ Matson, Taylor Jones, Peter Kuper, and Guy Parsons!
Earth Day! And we have Climate Change cartoons, pollution, Trump, troubled bird and Greta Thunberg! And we have four of the best editorial cartoonists as guests: RJ Matson, Taylor Jones, Peter Kuper, and Guy Parsons!
Jeff Koterba is our guest today! He is possibly the most reprinted editorial cartoonist in America. Jeff was the editorial cartoonist at the big paper in Omaha Nebraska, that will remain unnamed, for over 30 years. CagleCartoons syndicates Jeff to newsp
Top political cartoonists debate TikTok and China, as congress is poised to ban the popular app and cartoonists are limited by strict editorial controls from the communist regime.
Top political cartoonists debate TikTok and China, as congress is poised to ban the popular app and cartoonists are limited by strict editorial controls from the communist regime.
We dive into the Stormy Daniels and Donald Trump affair, discussing hush money, potential indictment, and the role of political cartoonists in todays climate. Joined by award-winning cartoonists Pat Byrnes, Bob Englehardt, and Bill Day.
Tucker Carlson Cartoons are the topic on todays Caglecast --weve got cartoons about tanned testicles, Swanson TV dinners, Tuckers lies from the Dominion Voting Systems lawsuit discovery, snuggling up to Putin and denying the violence at the January 6th i
Today we visit cartoonist Monte Wolverton --Monte needs your support to continue to draw editorial cartoons as newspapers continue to decline. We think Montes consistently excellent, liberal cartoons are an important part of the public debate. Please v