The New Yorker Looks Back on a Year of Trump Cartoons
The New Yorker has published “Trump in 2018: A Cartoon Review” which seems incredibly self-explanatory. Click here for the review.
The New Yorker has published “Trump in 2018: A Cartoon Review” which seems incredibly self-explanatory. Click here for the review.
Adam Zyglis Is Confused From The Buffalo News: The editorial cartoon on Tuesday was misleading. The Democrats, liberals and leftists are the ones endorsed by the communists and socialists, not the National Rifle Association. The NRA is fighting to keep the Constitution so that our defense against tyranny is maintained. …but you […]
iMediaEthics, “a not-for-profit, non-partisan news site that publishes the latest media ethics news and investigations into ethical lapses” has named their most controversial editorial cartoons of 2018 (through October). The list includes: Sean Delonas, Dieter Hanitzsch, Rob Rogers, Jeff Darcy, Avi Katz, Jos Valdman, Tom Stiglich, Gary Varvel, Chris Britt, Mark Knight and Rick McKee. From the piece: […]
A recent letter to the editor in The (Salem, Ore.) Statesman Journal cited the December 15th “B.C.” as insensitive in the current #metoo climate: From the letter: The daily syndicated strip depicts a caveman carrying a very large club and being asked by another character if he has a “big date tonight?” Is this really funny […]
Our weekly respite from the political flood comes just in time. If the Night of the Chickenhawk doesn’t shake a few Deplorables out of the basket, maybe they’ll start to figure it out when they find their wall donations are going to the wrong grifter. But never mind. C’est le weekend! We’ll get in […]
At the time of his death in the early 20th Century Thomas Nast became known as “The Father of the American Cartoon.” Well-known as creator of the Republican and Demoocratic party symbols, the elephant and the donkey. He was credited in helping to bring down the corrupt Boss Tweed. Further, at this time of […]