Free speech: Top ten cartoons of the week

When Donald Trump was reelected, who predicted late-night television would become relevant again?

Thanks to the cancelation of Stephen Colbert’s show and Jimmy Kimmel’s short-lived suspension, late-night TV hosts have alerted Americans (and even a few Republicans) to the Trump administrations’s willingness to use the government to threaten speech it doesn’t like.

I thought Adam Zyglis’ cartoon of free speech advocates raising the constitution like the flag at Iwo Jima really hit the mark. I also enjoyed Dave Granlund’s cartoon mixing Trump’s annoyance over Kimmel’s return with his bizarre instance Americans stop taking Tylenol.

But our most-reprinted cartoon of the week, drawn by R.J. Matson, previews what we’ll all be fretting over in just a few days – a government shutdown under an administration trying to rid itself of as many federal employees as possible.

Here are our top ten most reprinted cartoons of the week:

#1. RJ Matson

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#2. Dave Whamond

#3. Adam Zyglis

#4. Ed Wexler

#5. Dave Granlund

#6. Doug Plante

#7. Harley Schwadron

#8. Dave Granlund

#9. Dave Granlund

#10. Ratt

Daryl Cagle is the publisher of Cagle.com and owner of CagleCartoons.com, a syndicate that distributes editorial cartoons and columns to over 500 subscribing newspapers. See Daryl’s blog at DarylCagle.com and watch his video podcast about editorial cartoons at Caglecast.com

Daryl Cagle is the publisher of Cagle.com and owner of Cagle Cartoons, Inc, which which is a major distributor of editorial cartoons and columns to newspapers and digital publishers. See Daryl's blog at: www.darylcagle.com, see his site at: Cagle.com get permission to reprint his cartoons at: PoliticalCartoons.com.