Thursday, April 19, 2012

Dude in Cap Webcomic: Dude On Politics

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

New Cartoon: So Long Rick

("So Long Rick"  Cartoon by Troy Johnson, copyright 2012)

So it's lights out for Rick Santorum, and many of his following, the far right leaning crowd, the appointed  "conservatives", are groaning that it appears inevitable Mitt Romney will become the party's nominee.  Many are comparing this year's playout in the election as being similar to that of 2008 when John McCain's bid held little enthusiasm from the same pack.

For the conservative demographic of the Republican party, Romney leaves much to be desired.  The whole Romneycare association, the flip-flopping, the say what I will to get elected, all leave a bad taste in the mouths of some. So the question now is "will they or won't they vote for Mitt?".

One line of thinking is the obvious, "Anybody but Obama" sentiment.  But another, especially among Evangelicals is "I won't vote for a Non-Christian" as many Evangelicals denote Romney and his adherence to his "Mormon" faith.  Ironic that many "non-believers" decry a separation of church and state, feeling it thrust upon them, and yet some "believers" also struggle to grant Romney a collective free pursuit of his political and religious choosing.  It's not so much the different faith, as the White House has hosted President's of all faiths, but how different from that of their own.  The greater the difference the greater the fervor.

So now the plot thickens to see which of all these subplots will prove to be most prevailing.  Perhaps they all will.  When the ballots are cast will it be "Anyone but Obama"?  Will it be "I'm not voting for a Mormon"?  Time will tell.  But we're closer than ever to the answers, starting this morning.

(See more cartoons by Troy Johnson at www.troyjohnsoncartoons.com )
Troy Johnson
Cartoonist/Blogger.

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Cartoon: Would you rather hear crickets in your neighborhood?


Sometimes I would rather hear the crickets than all the media racket.  Then of course the crickets can provide a little racket of their own.  But at least they don't normally affect your government, health care, or life expectancy.

So, do you hear the crickets in your city/town?

Troy Johnson
Cartoonist/Blogger