Abortion is not influencing most voters as the midterms approach – economic issues are predominating in new survey
Amy Cox, a Democratic candidate running to be an Ohio state representative, speaks with a potential voter on Oct. 23, 2022. Megan Jelinger/AFP via Getty Images Matthew A Baum, Harvard Kennedy School; Alauna Safarpour, Harvard Kennedy School; Jonathan Schulman, Northwestern University, and Kristin Lunz Trujillo, Harvard Kennedy School Since the Supreme … [Read more...] about Abortion is not influencing most voters as the midterms approach – economic issues are predominating in new survey
How dubious ‘local news’ sites are feeding US misinformation
Published by AFPWashington (AFP) - When Elon Musk amplified a conspiracy theory about the hammer attack on US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband, he joined the growing ranks of Americans routinely sharing misinformation published by dubious websites presenting themselves as local news outlets. The new Twitter owner eventually deleted his tweet linking to the false article by … [Read more...] about How dubious ‘local news’ sites are feeding US misinformation
Should Daylight Saving Time Be Brought To An End?
Should Daylight Saving Time be brought to an end? Why continue Daylight Saving Time? What are the pros and cons? Traditions tend to occur annually, but once American tradition is biannual. The latter is the complaining about Daylight Saving Time. Before dealing with the pros and cons of Daylight Saving Time, let's get some facts out of the way: 1 -- It is Daylight … [Read more...] about Should Daylight Saving Time Be Brought To An End?
Crime and Punishment
All rights reserved. Copyright Donar, Political Graffiti https://toons.to/go/daviddonar … [Read more...] about Crime and Punishment
Combatting climate change: UN’s COP27 looks headed for let-down
The next great international effort to prevent climate catastrophe looks headed for let-down at the United Nations Climate Change Conference, known as COP27, which opens in Egypt on Sunday. It will be the latest effort to build upon the landmark 2015 Paris accord on climate among 193 countries. UN chief Antonio Guterres is warning that the world is headed towards a dismal … [Read more...] about Combatting climate change: UN’s COP27 looks headed for let-down
Obama tries to rescue Democrats from US midterm losses
Published by AFPWashington (AFP) - In the run-up to the high-stakes midterm elections next week, President Joe Biden is out on the stump in many states. But his one-time boss, former president Barack Obama, is also campaigning hard to rescue a faltering Democratic Party. On Friday, the two men spoke at the same time, in two different corners of the United States: Biden in … [Read more...] about Obama tries to rescue Democrats from US midterm losses
Hypocrisy is beneath them – political figures in the Trump era don’t bother concealing their misdeeds
Infowars founder Alex Jones in court during his Sandy Hook defamation damages trial in Waterbury, Conn., Sept. 22, 2022. Tyler Sizemore/Hearst Connecticut Media via AP, Pool, File Rachel Hadas, Rutgers University - Newark There seems to be no sense of shame or its cousin, guilt, in our time. Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones tormented the parents of … [Read more...] about Hypocrisy is beneath them – political figures in the Trump era don’t bother concealing their misdeeds
American voters are angry – that is a good thing for voter turnout, bad thing for democracy
Thousands of demonstrators gather in Washington, D.C., to support women’s rights on Oct. 8, 2022. Roberto Schmidt/AFP via Getty Images Steven Webster, Indiana University Regardless of whether they live in a red state or a blue state, identify as Democrats or Republicans, or claim to be ideologically liberal or conservative, Americans have one thing … [Read more...] about American voters are angry – that is a good thing for voter turnout, bad thing for democracy
DESANTIS WHO?
NYT “GOP is poised to win” narrative unsupported by their own data
In an "analysis" that opens with unmitigated opinion, on Thursday the New York Times claimed: A new series of House polls by The New York Times and Siena College across four archetypal swing districts offers fresh evidence that Republicans are poised to retake Congress this fall as the party dominated among voters who care most about the economy. The polling data the … [Read more...] about NYT “GOP is poised to win” narrative unsupported by their own data
VOTER INTIMIDATION, 2022 (CARTOON, COLUMN AND VIDEO)
Nice democracy you have there. It’d be a real shame if anything were to happen to it. That seems to be what the MAGA goons stalking ballot drop boxes seem to be saying to voters. Despite lying about voter fraud, using those lies to change laws making it more difficult for minorities to vote, and claiming they’re going to have a red wave on November 8 and retake the House, … [Read more...] about VOTER INTIMIDATION, 2022 (CARTOON, COLUMN AND VIDEO)
The creepy clown emerged from the crass and bawdy circuses of the 19th century
Clowns in American circuses were once considered a form of adult entertainment. ArtMarie/E+ via Getty Images Madeline Steiner, University of South Carolina The scary clown has become a horror staple. Featuring Art the Clown as the main villain, Damien Leone’s new film “Terrifier 2” is so gruesome that there are reports of viewers vomiting and … [Read more...] about The creepy clown emerged from the crass and bawdy circuses of the 19th century
Right-wing election ‘army’ sparks fear for US midterms
Published by AFPWashington (AFP) - Influential right-wing campaigners who endorse Donald Trump's false claims of election fraud are mobilizing a vigilante-style "army" of poll watchers for the US midterms, a move analysts say threatens chaos, intimidation and violence. The campaigners, including some who tried to overturn Trump's defeat in the 2020 election such as his former … [Read more...] about Right-wing election ‘army’ sparks fear for US midterms
Young voters are more likely to skip midterm elections than presidential races
How many people vote matters, but so does their age. Scott Eisen/Getty Images Jan Leighley, American University School of Public Affairs Midterm elections typically have lower voter turnout than presidential elections, but there is another crucial difference beyond just how many people vote: how old they are. If past turnout patterns hold in … [Read more...] about Young voters are more likely to skip midterm elections than presidential races
FETTERMAN-OZ DEBATE (CARTOON AND COLUMN)
Did you watch the debate between Pennsylvania Senate candidates Democrat John Fetterman and Republican Mehmet Crudites Oz? Did you at least watch the highlights? If so, did you mute or turn away out of the sheer awkwardness of it all? I watched the highlights and I wanted to turn away. It was painful and uncomfortable for me. Let’s face facts, my liberal friends. Fetterman … [Read more...] about FETTERMAN-OZ DEBATE (CARTOON AND COLUMN)
RISHI SUNAK AND BIRTHER IN THE UK (CARTOON, COLUMN AND VIDEO)
Rishi Sunak is the new Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. While many are celebrating tha he's the first nonwhite person to lead the four nations, he’s still a Tory with the same Tory policies that put the UK into a greater recession than the U.S. is experiencing, torpedoed the London stock exchange, and limited the last PM to 45 days. Sunak is promising his focus will be … [Read more...] about RISHI SUNAK AND BIRTHER IN THE UK (CARTOON, COLUMN AND VIDEO)
Jewish Trivia Quiz: Antisemitism
By Mark D. Zimmerman Donald Trump has come under criticism for recent comments he made about the Jewish community that some viewed as antisemitic. He noted on his social media platform Truth Social that “U.S. Jews have to get their act together and appreciate what they have in Israel – Before it is too late!” He added, “No President has done more for Israel than I have. … [Read more...] about Jewish Trivia Quiz: Antisemitism
The Blessing Of Having Old School Political Insiders In Charge
by Thomas Hoffmann If there is one thing Presidents Trump and Obama have in common, they both ran on a platform of being “outsiders.” In 2008 then Governor Romney spoke about an obstacle McCain and Clinton both faced. Romney stated that the American people did not believe an “insider” could bring true change to Washington. Romney was right, the public did believe this. … [Read more...] about The Blessing Of Having Old School Political Insiders In Charge
Community Safety and Mental Health
The primary responsibility of any government is to provide safety for its citizens from external and internal threats. This obligation came to mind recently with an article in the New York Times Metropolitan Section. A forty year old white woman was walking her dog in Prospect Park in Brooklyn around six in the morning when she was attacked by a Black man with dreadlocks who … [Read more...] about Community Safety and Mental Health




































