Los Angeles Times Cartoon

I draw a weekly editorial cartoon for The Los Angeles Times. With a little luck—and a bigger budget for hiring—this might turn into a staff cartooning job where I’d be doing work about Los Angeles and California throughout the week.

Here is this week’s offering: A University of Illinois study finds that Los Angeles is the second-most corrupt region in the United States.

Prison for Profit

Vampire capitalism at its finest: Riverside County California will charge inmates $142 for each night they spend in jail.

Miranda Games

The Obama Administration wants to eliminate the Miranda warnings, starting with terrorism suspects.

Blue Collar Crime, White Collar Time

I’m worried that people might not understand this. It’s not about crime. It’s about the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, which made me muse about how it would be for garden-variety criminals to be treated like white-collar corporate thugs.

Roman Polanski to the Rescue

Amazing to watch “liberals” defend Polanski–whose films I happen to love–on the strength of the quality of his work.

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