Barack Obama Political Cartoons

2008 February 26
by dekerivers

I have posted political cartoons on my blog for most of the major presidential contenders running this year.  So I guess now it is time to promote a site that features political drawings of the next President of the United States.   

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  1. 2009 September 28
    Troy&Liz permalink

    Liz:
    politics are DUMB!!!!!!!
    people walk around like they know what their talkin bout
    but they just sound ignant!!!!
    Troy:
    okay so done with the BS CAPS LOCK CAPS LOCK!! what makes me sad is that people cannot seem to just unit and work togeahter to solve the problems of America. Also how people who say they hate Obama do not even know one thing he has spent money on and what was spent on the Iraq war so ya get it right :)

  2. 2008 September 23
    Neil Reinhardt permalink

    Some LOGIC!

    Voting FOR a person ONLY because of their race is RACIST!

    Voing against a person of another race BECAUSE they are FAIRLY CLULESS, DENY FACTS, TELL LIES and MAKE RACIST STATEMENTS, LISTEN TO A WHITE AND AMERICAN RACIST PREACHER FOR MANY YEARS AND DO NOT STOP UNTIL THE MEDIA GETS ON THEM,
    IS NOT RACIST!

    IT IS LOGICAL RATIONAL AND INTELLIGENT!

    Neil C. Reinhadt

  3. 2008 August 31
    David permalink

    Despite the fact that I’m a liberal republican I’m going to be voting democrate in this election simpley because of a few things on McCain’s plan that do not sit well with me at all. The fact that he chooses to stay in Iraq and his crack-pot of a healthcare plan that will put us in even worse shape than we are now. Belive me, I am not voting for Obama simply because he’s black or young looking hip guy who’s down with the young voters.

    His policies make more sense to me than McCain’s. I think all this stuff with people calling Obama immature, two-faced, dissrespectfull, and full of himself are matters strickly bassed on opinion. When you acutally look at both canidates political history, as in the choices that they’ve made on certian policies, and they’re platforms as for as how they plan to tackle certian problems and rectefy issuse. When you look at the hard words, numbers and effidence instead of opinions on their over all character and how they carry their image, I belive Obama has the edge over McCain. My vote is with him.

    And Hillary is Bill’s puppet anyway.

    • 2009 March 25
      Jay Thomas permalink

      You worried about McCain and Fiscal Irrisponsibility? HAHAHAHA

      Obama in 2 months spent MORE than the entire cost of the Iraq War.

      A tax cheat to head the IRS. Lobbyist after lobbyist appointed to office after Obama promised to end the practice…. Bailouts to include payoffs to campaign contributors; ie AIG, Fannie and Freddie Mac…

      Where are all the people screaming ‘Obama LIED’ like they did for Bush 43?

      Obama FOOLED you all!!! Thanks for screwing up my great country

      • 2009 October 5
        Kiki permalink

        WULD U RATHA HAV MCCAIN IN DERE AN PALIN WIT HER DUMB SELF OBAMA BETTA THAN MCCAIN PALIN AN BUSH!!!!!!

  4. 2008 August 27
    Mike permalink

    I read the following statement in an earlier posting, well intentioned as it may have been, “Yea, black people have done some wrong in this world, but it doesn’t mean that white people haven’t either” with complete disbelief. First let me state that I am not an African-American. Actually I’m a naturalized citizen. I would say that the kidnapping, enslaving, lynching, destroying families, failing to provide proper education and opportunities to millions of human beings would definitely qualify as “white people have done some bad things.” It’s particularly amazing to me that people who have been in the US for two or three generations are disrespecting people whose ancestors have been here, creating wealth for the country since the 16 and 1700’s; yes, African Americans.

  5. 2008 June 26
    Erik permalink

    This cartoon hits reality in a special way :-)
    Regards, Erik

  6. 2008 June 17
    Lutak permalink

    Well, I don’t believe that Obama’s run for the Presidency is ‘good’???!!!

    I also believe that websites like the one listed below may ultimately determine why more and more Democrats will defect to John McCain’s camp.

    What can be done?

    Sooner or later all of us will have to reckon with our conscience and higher intellectual powers and when this occures we will invariably be forced to choose between either ‘principle’ or the physical attributes of the other candidate.

    Which candidate is traveling down the wrong road on critical issues?

    Which do you think will win out, come November? ‘

    ‘Higher principles’ or the ‘physical’ attributes of a particular candidate?

    Predictably, older voters will vote in favor of ‘principle’… obviously, because they are more concerned about what happens after death and the legacy they will leave behind.

    In contrast, the younger voters, since they have more time left in life to recant, are more likely to be reckless and procrastinate with any decision in favor of principle, and will likely vote in favor of ‘idealism’…

    …and these are the young and youthful voters that Obama appeals to and also why a lot of us older folks see Obama as ‘the Pied Piper of the niave’.

    However, (which is the next question that begs itself): ‘When does Barack’s own conscience begin to bother him?’

    Personally, I think Obama needs to start thinking about what he can do to ‘remake’ his image if he wants to win this election.

    I’m not sure that he’ll want to be that person he’s beginning to look like against John McCain…who today represents everything that America stands for.

    BUT, if Obama thinks he can win going the way he’s headed, then let him go for it.

    But, as for me and many like me who sit on the fence until election time in November, we’ll still be thinking about having to live with ourselves long after this election is over in November and maybe these are the thoughts that the new young voters haven’t entertained yet…

    …and, there’s still a lot that can happen between now and November…

    …and, this probably means that Obama faces a huge political swamp ahead…one that he has created for himself by being too impetuous on some very important issues…

    …which has already gotten him into trouble with some of the very wise old parents of the younger generation.

    - Jim Carder

  7. 2008 May 11
    isabella permalink

    honestly, i think that hillary is the only option right now for a president.she at least can do something during her term, if she wins the general election. i’m not trying to be racist right now, i’m just speaking the truth: if obama becomes the democratic candidate in the general election, then none of the white democrats will vote for him, their vote will go to maccain. and with maccain as president, we will be in the same position as we were during bush’s term, and that turned out to be a fiasco. the majority of our congressmen are democrats, and they will not let him do anything with the country if he’s president. i am a democrat, and i am for hillary.

  8. 2008 May 5
    Stop Barack Obama permalink

    That cartoon was pretty funny. It is hard to predict who is going to when for the Dems so far. But it doesn’t matter who wins because there are three of them running. And yes I am including Mccain.

  9. 2008 April 21
    Rebecca permalink

    I agree with Reverend Pat. Obama is smug, arrogant and full of himself. He is dismissive and extremely disrespectful. Hillary Clinton may critisise Obama but she has never lowered herself to ridicule and make fun of him the way he has of her, with his brushing off his shoulders and shoes the way he did, as well as his “twisting the knife” gestures. I won’t even speculate as to whether he was really flipping her off or not—the cheers of the crowd settled that.
    If Obama is the nominee, I will vote Republican for the first time in my life. He is too immature to be the leader of a Boy Scout troop, much less a country.

  10. 2008 April 3
    Tim permalink

    Operation chaos continues.
    Rush for president

  11. 2008 March 22
    Rev. Pat permalink

    I believe that the two faced person of Obama is finally coming out. Hillary ain’t done yet. And if she is, I’ll be voting Republican for the first time in my life.

  12. 2008 March 20
    Miruna Barnoschi permalink

    Although that is an interesting perspective on the entire Democratic nomination power struggle, it is rather the entire situation that is more or less of great significance for the future of this country. As a Romanian immigrant and first generation American I have made a couple of interesting observations. First off, Americans, with their liberty and freedom and whatnot, are far more racist and biased than, oh, lets say, post-communist Romania. It was by far one of the worst shocks. I do not believe that the American people in general are mature enough to elect a black man as president. Margaret Thatcher was brilliant in England, but I am sure that Hilary Clinton will become almost as attacked as Benazeer Bhutto, if she ends up president, a woman in man’s pants. I will vote for Hilary because John McCain is the worst of all evils. Simply turn on the television or look it up on youtube. You will notice that McCain confuses sunnis with shia. According to him, Iran is training the Al Qaeda and allowing them to run wild in Iraq. I seriously have my doubts that that is what that gay-free nation is doing. To conclude, America is in a tight spot. Who knows maybe America will get out of its current trend of stupidity… and pigs fly like eagles.

  13. 2008 March 14
    DREW permalink

    I HATE OBAMA I AM ROOTING FOR THE STEAM ROLLER – OBAMA IS A FAD LIKE A CABBAGE PATCH DOLL

  14. 2008 March 11
    Nikki permalink

    I guess love didn’t understand the cartoon picture I am an African American also an Obama Supporter I didn’t get offended by this picture I thought it was funny I took it as The Clintons will do anything to knock Obama down for the nominee and look at Bill in the back he will do anything Hillary tell him to do (Bill look like he got a wife beater tank on) thats what black people call tank tops but I say WELL DONE, GREAT JOB.

  15. 2008 March 10

    For the record, one will find political cartoons for all candidates here. Everyone gets the same treatment….and it all is in good taste…just pointed.

  16. 2008 March 10
    love permalink

    I hate the fact that when people see a black candidate running, they put up a bunch of political cartoons that makes that candidate look bad. Yea, black people have done some wrong in this world, but it doesn’t mean that white people haven’t either. No matter what, white people will always be racist against blacks, whether or not they are “friends” with them.

  17. 2008 February 26
    zacca permalink

    Great cartoon, so true.

  18. 2008 February 26
    stushie permalink

    Nice one, De…although I think Hillary show is over…

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