Mike Slosberg is a cartoonist and novelist. He lives with his wife and hundreds of drawing pens on the Upper Westside of Manhattan, New York. You can see more of his cartoons and learn about his books by going to: mikeslosbergbooks.com … [Read more...] about Cartoon: Non-disclosure
Why tyranny could be the inevitable outcome of democracy
At the dawn of democracy, Plato foresaw an unfortunate end. vangelis aragiannis/Shutterstock.com Lawrence Torcello, Rochester Institute of Technology Plato, one of the earliest thinkers and writers about democracy, predicted that letting people govern themselves would eventually lead the masses to support the rule of tyrants. When I tell my … [Read more...] about Why tyranny could be the inevitable outcome of democracy
In Flanders Fields the Poppies Blow…
Every Memorial Day and every Veterans Day we read essays meant to explain the differences between the two Days; to clarify whom exactly these Days honor and celebrate; to clear up “misconceptions” about them; to provide historical and legislative context; to compare them to similar Days in other countries -- even to clear up confusion about the correct spelling of Veterans … [Read more...] about In Flanders Fields the Poppies Blow…
BIDEN WILL WIN DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION, IF ONLY BY DEFAULT
Joe Biden is going to win the Democratic nomination for president. I wouldn’t run to your bookie with this information. My track record is spotty, at best. But I’ll be shocked if I’m wrong and I’ll have plenty of company, including many Democrats. I don’t believe Biden is going to win because he’s putting together a great campaign or because he has the best ideas. In fact, … [Read more...] about BIDEN WILL WIN DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION, IF ONLY BY DEFAULT
Where to now for ISIS?
Editor's note: This was mistakenly run under the wrong byline. We have fixed the error and also updated the publishing date. We regret the error. It was no surprise last week to watch our Orange Leader crowing at the podium and boasting how he personally helped killed Ibrahim al Baghdadi: “We moved very, very quickly.” Did you ? How about that! But let's leave the … [Read more...] about Where to now for ISIS?
FIRST PERSON SINGULAR
Donald Trump seethed, “Where’s my Roy Cohen?” and found William Barr. Hitler had his Hermann Göring. Julius Caesar had his Mark Antony. It’s easy to find a collaborator when you’re a dictator, and even in a democracy like ours, it’s hard to find a patriot among a dictator’s sycophants, a patriot who will risk his own future to defend his country. In the Republican controlled US … [Read more...] about FIRST PERSON SINGULAR
How Biased Scientists Bamboozle The Public
Members of the general public are vulnerable to being bamboozled by biased scientists. That is because such scientists aim for a Wow! effect in order to profit personally. In a study published by the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, social psychologist Lee Jussim and other social psychologists explain how bias in science ends up influencing the … [Read more...] about How Biased Scientists Bamboozle The Public
The forgotten mass destruction of Jewish homes during ‘Kristallnacht’
A looted Jewish shop in Aachen, Germany on the day after Kristallnacht, Nov. 10, 1938. Wolf Gruner and Armin Nolzen (eds.). 'Bürokratien: Initiative und Effizienz,' Berlin, 2001., Author provided Wolf Gruner, University of Southern California – Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences Every November, communities around the world hold … [Read more...] about The forgotten mass destruction of Jewish homes during ‘Kristallnacht’
CROSS HAIRS FOR WHISTLEBLOWER (Cartoon, Column and Video)
There’s only one reason Republicans like Donald Trump and Rand Paul want the whistleblower to be revealed. It’s because they can’t attack the context. Listen to what Trump says about the guy and, if you’re not a Republican, you’ll notice he only has lies. Monday night, at a Trump hate rally in Kentucky, Rand Paul demanded the media do its job and reveal the whistleblower. … [Read more...] about CROSS HAIRS FOR WHISTLEBLOWER (Cartoon, Column and Video)
Republicans Remain Tethered to Toxic Trump
The lesson of the 2019 state elections confirmed the lesson of the 2018 congressional midterms: Donald Trump can stage all the demagogic rallies he wants, but he's powerless to reverse the GOP's hemorrhaging in the populous suburbs. Let's borrow one of his favorite metaphors. On Tuesday night, his captive Republicans died like dogs. Or, as party strategist Alex Conant told … [Read more...] about Republicans Remain Tethered to Toxic Trump
Bloomberg Readies Run
Billionaire former New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg is gearing up to step into the race for the 2020 Democratic Presidential nomination. But he hasn't announced he's running yet. He's making the preparations to be ready if he wants to. Reports have long suggested Bloomberg could run if he felt the Democrats didn't have a strong candidate. His action comes amid reports … [Read more...] about Bloomberg Readies Run
Emperor Penguins could march to extinction if nations fail to halt climate change
Emperor Penguin in Antarctica. Stephanie Jenouvrier, CC BY-ND Stephanie Jenouvrier, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution The concept of a canary in a coal mine – a sensitive species that provides an alert to danger – originated with British miners, who carried actual canaries underground through the mid-1980s to detect the presence of deadly carbon … [Read more...] about Emperor Penguins could march to extinction if nations fail to halt climate change
TRUMP’S QUID PRO NO (Cartoon)
TRUMP AND REPUBLICANS ARE WEAK, EVEN ON FRIENDLY TURF
by John L. Micek Going into Tuesday night, if you were a swing-state progressive, it was pretty easy to be discouraged about the state of the presidential race. But the extraordinary happened: Democrats romped in the Philadelphia suburbs and upended the political map in Virginia by capturing both chambers of the state Legislature for the first time in a generation. The … [Read more...] about TRUMP AND REPUBLICANS ARE WEAK, EVEN ON FRIENDLY TURF
Revenge porn is sexual violence, not millennial negligence
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi poses with Rep. Katie Hill and her husband, Kenny Heslep, in January 2019. AP Photo/Cliff Owen Kristen Zaleski, University of Southern California U.S. Representative Katie Hill was the latest victim of a form of sexual abuse that’s become increasingly common: revenge porn. Intimate photos of her were leaked to the media … [Read more...] about Revenge porn is sexual violence, not millennial negligence
Democrats’ Surprising “Blue Crunch” Election Night Shows Major GOP Erosion in Some Key States
Tuesday night's 2019 elections left Democrats elated and hopeful -- and Republicans realizing they have a lot of work to do in 2020. It seemingly answered (for now) whether Democrats pressing for Donald Trump's impeachment are hurting their party (they aren't), whether Trump is such a Teflon politico that him saying win this for the gypper gipper would work (it didn't), and … [Read more...] about Democrats’ Surprising “Blue Crunch” Election Night Shows Major GOP Erosion in Some Key States
American consumers heaviest hit by Trump’s China trade war, UN says
American consumers are taking the biggest hits from President Donald Trump’s trade war although Chinese exporters are also hurting, a United Nations report said today. “Consumers in the US are bearing the heaviest brunt of the US tariffs on China, as their associated costs have largely been passed down to them and importing firms in the form of higher prices,” said a report … [Read more...] about American consumers heaviest hit by Trump’s China trade war, UN says
Trump-Nixon (Mike Peters Guest Cartoon)
OF RELATED INTEREST: --Schiff: Trump betrayed America. Soon the public will hear from patriots who defended it. --The scope of Trump’s corruption is mind-boggling. New developments show how. --America once led anti-corruption fight. Now self-dealing Trump is kleptocrats' role model. Mike Peters is recognized as one of our nation’s most prominent cartoon artists for his … [Read more...] about Trump-Nixon (Mike Peters Guest Cartoon)
NATS PLAY BALL (Cartoon and Column)
It’s not that I’m disappointed by the Washington Nationals. I’m disgusted. I have never lived in an area of a major league baseball team winning the World Series. I’m a Cubs fan, but I do like the Nats. I have enjoyed their run to the World Series. While the Washington Capitals won the Stanley Cup two seasons ago, the University of Virginia won the Men’s NCAA basketball … [Read more...] about NATS PLAY BALL (Cartoon and Column)
A ‘Correct’ Account of al-Baghdadi’s Death
By now we have all seen and heard Trump taking his personal victory lap after our Special Operation Forces killed Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the ISIS leader. In his announcement of the raid and during a 40-minute press conference afterwards, Trump said of Baghdadi, “He was screaming, crying, and whimpering…he was scared out of his mind…[he] died like a dog. He died like a … [Read more...] about A ‘Correct’ Account of al-Baghdadi’s Death




































