Editorial cartoonists from across the country -- from the left, right and center -- recap the race for the White House ...
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Political cartoons have a long history in political discussion. But with the rise of technology, some people say political cartooning is a dying art. We find out the impact cartoons have had on ...
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Michael deAdder Ben Garrison We won’t get through all the emerging political cartoons about the election today, but here are ...
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A selection of editorial cartoons from around the country and across the political spectrum A selection of editorial cartoons ...
Armed with watercolors and a “passive-aggressive” sense of humor, the illustrator finds the funny, even in ugly times.
James MacLeod is a historian at the University of Evansville who began drawing political cartoons because of the Iraq War and ...
Frank Shiers, Jr. is a longtime King County resident and has drawn political cartoons for over forty years. He creates at ...