Thursday, January 15, 2026

The Supremes - Political cartoons for January 15 | The Week

This cartoon is titled Supreme Leaders. The Ayatollah sits cross-legged on a carpet on the left and Donald Trump on a carpet on the right. Both wear Ayatollah-style hats. They share a speech bubble as both say “We have the right to shoot domestic terrorists whose protests challenge the legitimacy of our regime.”

(Image credit: Nick Anderson / Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency)

Two skeletons in suits and badges labeled “EPA” talk to each other in front of a factory belching out dark-colored, evil-looking smoke. One skeleton says, “Clean air? Who gives a (expletive)?” The other responds, “All it does is hinder economic growth!”

(Image credit: Monte Wolverton / Copyright 2025 Cagle Cartoons, Inc.)

A shocked-looking Uncle Sam sits at a psychic’s table upon which rests a crystal ball. The psychic at the table is speechless, crouched over in pain and his head buried after having glimpsed the future.

(Image credit: Randall Enos / Copyright 2025 Cagle Cartoons, Inc.)

A farmer in overalls and his son look out over a field filled with buildings that connect to power lines. A man in a suit, who looks strangely like a robot, points to the field and is near a large sign that reads “Data Farm.” The boy asks his dad,”What are they growing?” The dad responds, “Alarm!”

(Image credit: Pat Bagley / Copyright 2025 Cagle Cartoons, Inc.)

This political cartoon is titled “Weighing His Options.” Donald Trump is outside a restaurant that looks like a McDonald’s but is named “McDominination.” Trump stands on a scale that registers 350 pounds and is straining under his weight. He holds a giant cheeseburger that drips blood and has the word “warmongering” written across the beef. Trump says, “RFK Jr. says red meat is good.”

(Image credit: Jack Ohman / Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency)

Donald Trump is drawn with two mouths in this cartoon and speaks out of both of them. From the left mouth, he says, “The senseless killings of protestors must stop.” From the right mouth he says, “Talking Iran here, not Minnesota.”

(Image credit: Bill Bramhall / Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency)

This wordless political cartoon depicts a man seated in a chair, smoking a cigar. The man and the chair are drawn in a clever way to resemble a factory made of bricks and concrete. His shoulders belch smoke and his cigar looks like a smokestack. The smoke he blows out collects down and covers people in a cloud of dark smoke. A man in a hardhat has stepped out of the smoke cloud and coughs more smoke.

(Image credit: Peter Kuper / Copyright 2025 Cagle Cartoons, Inc.)

This cartoon is titled “How Trump Would Like It.” Jerome Powell is on his knees at the Federal Reserve. Donald Trump says, “Jerome Powell…sit, stay…lower interest rates!”

(Image credit: Harley Schwadron / Copyright 2025 Cagle Cartoons, Inc.)

This cartoon is titled “The New Food Pyramid”. It depicts RFK Jr. in a suit standing next to some suggested things to ingest. They four things on top are “Beef” with a picture of a cow head, “Raw milk” with a picture of a milk jug where flies buzz, “Protein Powder” with the words “sick gains bro” on a bottle and then a bottle of Ivermectin with a horse on the side. The next level down has a sharp syringe and the words “testosterone, human growth hormone” and “botox”. The next has “essential oils” and a skull and crossbones over the words “unregulated supplements.” The final part of the pyramid shows a bear’s head and the words “tainted bear meat.”

(Image credit: Drew Sheneman / Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency)

Three United States Marines in military gear walk across a frozen landscape. The marine in front holds his foot in pain and says “Gah!” because he’s just stepped on something sharp. The other Marines say, “They said the only defense Greenland and Denmark has was two dog sleds. Denmark makes Lego! We forgot about the Lego!”

(Image credit: Dave Whamond / Copyright 2025 Cagle Cartoons, Inc.)

--   Sent from my Linux system.

No comments:

Post a Comment

The Supremes - Political cartoons for January 15 | The Week

(Image credit: Nick Anderson / Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency) ...