The Best Cartoons of the Week

May 19-25

Cartoons of the Week: May 19–25

Facebook takes a faceplant and Obama reads a bedtime story

May 12-18

Cartoons of the Week: May 12–18

Facebook gets rich, while Greece falls apart

May 5-11

Cartoons of the Week: May 5–11

President Obama throws a shotgun wedding, and the First Lady celebrates Mother's Day

April 28-May 4

Cartoons of the Week: April 28–May 4

Obama celebrates an anniversary and gets a room full of reporters to laugh at his jokes

April 21-27

Cartoons of the Week: April 21–27

Newt goes to the moon, while Mitt Romney toes the border between conservative and moderate

April 14-20

Cartoons of the Week: April 14-20

The Secret Service gets a bit more secretive, while Obama solves his dog problems.

April 7-13

Cartoons of the Week: April 7-13

As Romney takes a bigger lead, Santorum's retired uniform finds its place in campaign history

March 31-April 6

Cartoons of the Week: March 31-April 6

Mitt tries to shake the competition, as Obama drives his point home to the supreme court

Randy Bish / Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

Cartoons of the Week: March 24-30

Mega Millions hopefuls in tax season and warm weather while Mitt Romney isketches.

March 17-23

Cartoons of the Week: March 17-23

With Tebow headed to the Jets and Manning headed to Denver, the Republican establishment hopes for a shake-up of its own

March 10-16

Cartoons of the Week: March 10-16

This March, madness comes in many forms–iPad hype, Russian elections and a bracket Romney can't help but win

March 3-9

Cartoons of the Week: March 3-9

Elections, both Russian and American, benefit from a little added perspective

Feb. 25-March 2

Cartoons of the Week: Feb. 25-March 2

The GOP frets over its choice of candidates while its frontrunner gains a bit of momentum

Feb. 18-24

Cartoons of the Week: Feb. 18-24

Santorum and Ahmadinejad compare notes on campaigning while Romney gets sent back to the doghouse

February 11 - February 17

Cartoons of the Week: Feb. 11-17

Mitt Romney has a tough time getting the GOP to chase him — but Jeremy Lin and others find their following