A cartoon by Pedro Molina humorously highlights the importance of community support for the Daily Kos, emphasizing that their existence relies on reader contributions to sustain their work.
Nick Griffin, former BNP leader, appeared in court accused of sharing a racist cartoon on X in 2021 that depicted a spider with a Star of David, with charges of stirring up racial hatred. A dismissal application is scheduled for April, and a trial date is set for May.
A cartoon by Mike Luckovich titled 'Parroting the parrot' is featured, likely offering satirical commentary, with additional content promoting Daily Kos and its community engagement.
A cartoon by Clay Jones titled 'Weaponized justice escalated' critiques the misuse of justice, suggesting an escalation in its weaponization, and emphasizes the importance of free and truthful media like Daily Kos. The article advocates for public access to truth and criticizes media biases.
A cartoon by Clay Jones titled 'Hate on an escalator' is featured, highlighting themes of resistance and social commentary, with a focus on democracy and justice. The article also promotes supporting Daily Kos's 23rd anniversary through donations.
A cartoon titled 'Vaccines and blockheads' from September 2025 likely critiques misinformation or skepticism about vaccines, highlighting ongoing public health debates. The article also discusses the financial struggles of news organizations like Daily Kos due to declining ad revenue, emphasizing the importance of reader support.
A cartoon titled 'Lost in translation' by Mike Luckovich comments on the contrast between big media's paywalls and billionaire agendas versus the free, truthful reporting of Daily Kos, emphasizing the importance of accessible information.
A cartoon titled 'Orange is the new hack' appears to critique media paywalls and billionaire influence, emphasizing the importance of free access to truth and supporting independent journalism like Daily Kos.
A cartoon by Brian McFadden humorously depicts a presidential physical fitness test, highlighting a satirical take on presidential fitness assessments.
A cartoon titled 'Fascist phy ed' appears to satirize or comment on fascism in the context of physical education, using humor or satire to critique authoritarian tendencies in educational or societal settings.
The article features a cartoon titled 'Very good boys,' likely depicting humorous or endearing scenes involving boys, emphasizing entertainment and humor.
A cartoon titled 'The Four Freedoms 2025' is featured in an article discussing the decline of digital ad revenue affecting news organizations like Daily Kos, which relies on reader donations to survive, highlighting ongoing challenges in the media industry.
A cartoon titled 'Stolen goods' humorously depicts a theft scenario, likely using satire or comedy to comment on crime or theft, presented in a light-hearted or exaggerated manner.
A cartoon depicting a man in a MAGA hat in water with a 'help' sign and a message criticizing the government sparked threats against the cartoonist, leading to the cancellation of a Buffalo Newspaper Guild event. The cartoon received mixed reactions, with some media outlets and political figures condemning the threats, while others criticized the cartoon itself.