Boston Globe's Christmas Cartoon: Ungrateful White Family Won't Thank Santa Biden

December 25th, 2023 7:36 PM

Those ungrateful white Americans! Why don't they appreciate all the wonderful things that Joe Biden has bestowed upon them?

That was the Boston Globe's message via its cartoonist Ward Sutton on this Christmas Day.

As you see, a svelte Santa Biden points to the gifts he's left under the tree for the family: low unemployment, inflation down, recession averted.

And Biden says to them: "Look what I brought you folks -- this oughta make things merry and bright!"Boston Globe Christmas Cartoon 12-25-23

So how how do those ingrates react? The father of the family, motioning Biden to speak to the hand, says, "Not feeling it. Worst Christmas ever."

Mom, a ginger, adds, "Worst Santa ever."

And the ginger boy lets his tongue do the talking, sticking it out as he spews spit in Biden's direction.

What is WRONG with these people? Why don't Americans reward Biden for the wonders with which he has gifted them? Lying on the floor is a newspaper—which could well be the Globe itself—echoing the argument for Biden: "Historic Gap Between Strength of Economy, Public Perception."

Somehow, the cartoon fails to depict the lumps of coal that Santa Biden has left for the American family: prices still way higher than when Biden took office. Sky-high interest rates that make the dream of home ownership impossible for millions of Americans. And then there's the flood of illegal immigrants across the border that has even Democrat mayors screaming for it to stop. Oh, and let's not forget rampant crime, public drug use, and the fouling of streets that have rendered large parts of American cities no-go zones for law-abiding people.

And let's remember that the family could surely see Dr. Jill and the Secret Service contingent hovering nervously just out of the frame in case Ol' St. Joe got "sandbagged" by one of the gift boxes, started wandering off in the wrong direction -- or tried to nuzzle the missus's ginger hair!

So, nice try, Boston Globe. But time for Santa Biden to return to the North Pole for a nice, long nap.