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The big news this morning is about Tucker Carlson's interview with Vladimir Putin last night. It was so predictable that cartoonists weighed in days before it happened, which would normally be dangerous but, well, not always. Bill Bramhall widened his vision to take in the international significance, as Carlson's fawning is tied into Republican refusal
It has been nearly a month since Michael de Adder's last weekly cartoon for The Washington Post. Three years ago Michael, after freelancing for the paper, was signed as a contract cartoonist to The Washington Post and charged with supplying three cartoons a week. Over the years that was dropped to two cartoons a week.