Well, he's at his best when he's making fun of Ben Shapiro. He really captures his essence, caricatures him in a way that highlights his flaws, and is absolutely hysterical when he does it.
Otherwise, they are political cartoons, I understand that, but sometimes they get a little too political and not really satirical.
Still, overall, with the sheer amount that he throws out there, he has more hits than he has misses. But, even when he's not doing cartoons, when he's on Timcast, he has a quick enough wit where he's insightful and sharp with a delivery that is deadpan enough that I don't think the rest of the people in the room catch how funny it actually is until it's too late to laugh.
It's bias and right leaning, but he has not problem pointing the gun at his own side and those tend to be the funniest episodes... not because he's being bipartisan, but because he's familiar enough with the territory to know exactly where to put the knife.