Award-winning Berkeley-based editorial cartoonist Khalil Bendib’s cartoons are regularly featured in dozens of small and mid-size newspapers across the country, and they can be viewed at www.bendib.com. His work has run in USA Today, The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, and numerous other large newspapers. His latest book of political cartoons is Too Big to Fail.
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Icarus Inc.
Taxpayer-funded bailouts having been secured, the sky was the limit again for CEO compensation.
Sugary Foods Industry
The sugary foods industry and USDA are joined at the hip.
Cocaine Trade
The nerve of supply and demand.
Compassionate Conservatives
They’re only compassionate when it comes to rich white folks.
Plugging WikiLeaks
It’s time to call the Military-Industrial Complex Plumbing Co.
Tar Balls
A tar ball on my pristine beach? Gross!
Help Wanted
Help wanted for cheap, disposable labor, or wanted for immediate deportation.
Shovel Ready
Either you’re too big to fail or too small to matter.
Afghanistan Exit Strategy
We’re almost there again, and again, and again.
BP’s Ethics
Voluntary corporate codes of conduct are like lipstick on a pig.
Segregation Ghost
The nightmare of deja vu all over again.
American Gothic, 2010
Foreclosing farms.
High Seas
No more excuses: This lawlessness has got to stop.
Media Disaster
It’s just you and me, with two paddles and no credibility.
Worker Fairy Tale
Grandma Democrat, why is your lip service so big?
Monsanto
A bountiful crop of genetically modified public servants that are 100% resistant to any pressure from below.
Energy Disaster
If you like my offshore oil drilling program, you’ll love my clean coal and safe nukes.
Arizona Immigration
Docile, reliable, cheap labor welcome.
Wall Street’s Back Pockets
The classic divide in American politics amounts to left vs. right pocket.
College Basketball
College basketball leads to dismal graduation rates.