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| As author of my own political humor site, I | | | | presidential election. A fun site to visit for political |
| thought I'd compile a list of my favorite political | | | | humor. |
| humor sites as a reference for others. If you like | | | | Ironic Times ( An awesome political humor site |
| funny, side-splitting political humor from every | | | | cut from the same mold as Scrappleface and The |
| range on the ideological spectrum, then rest | | | | Onion. In fact, it's the only other site I can find |
| assured - you'll love these sites: | | | | that approaches the same level of hilarity. |
| Political Humor Sites: My Favorites | | | | Everything on this site is funny! |
| Scrappleface ( Pure political humor at its best, this | | | | Today's Best Political Cartoons (cagle.msnbc.com): |
| site is a compilation of "fairly unbalanced" news | | | | Each day, Daryl Cagle provides a fresh update of |
| stories written by Scott Ott. With a daily array of | | | | the best professionally penned political cartoons. If |
| wildly original and funny "news stories," the genius | | | | you love political cartoons, this site is one-stop |
| of Scrappleface is compounded by the fact that | | | | shopping for all your needs. |
| it's a one-man operation... Quite simply one of the | | | | Doonesbury ( The classic cartoon of the same |
| best political humor sites you'll ever see. Highly | | | | name brandishes its trademark brand of political |
| recommended. | | | | humor from a site filled with archives and brilliant |
| The Onion ( The ten-thousand-pound gorilla of | | | | Flash content. After all these years, it's still one of |
| political humor sites is The Onion, an almost | | | | the best sources for political humor. |
| endless treasure trove of fun and hilarity. Its fake | | | | Slick Times ( It's similar to Scrappleface, The |
| news stories are legendary, and if you haven't | | | | Onion, and Ironic Times, but not yet reaching "elite |
| yet seen The Onion in at least one form of | | | | status". Slick Times resembles a real newspaper, |
| media, then you've been living in a cave. Check it | | | | but its content is a whole lot funnier. Make sure |
| out. | | | | you check out "How a Bill Becomes a Law" by |
| JibJab ( Home to the world famous Flash cartoons | | | | Coach John Madden. |
| "This Land is Your Land" and "I Wish I Were in | | | | |