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Question of the Week:
Who Is Your Favorite Political Cartoonist?
Dan
Mitchell axed
that question last March. I missed it then. I also
missed the Julia campaign. She's a make-believe leech created by
the Obama campaign to show how big government can provide
cradle-to-grave handouts. The full series can be found at this
link. He writes, "This gem about Obamanomics is the most-viewed
professional cartoon in the history of this blog."
Just classic. I'll vote for Michael Ramirez.
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IMHO, Ramirez is one of the best ever. The bees knees of political cartoonists - he has prolific output with consistently skilled graphics and cutting wit right on target.
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Nothing makes my day more than seeing on the WaPo editorial page:
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I consider reading the WaPo as enemy recon.
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Ramirez took over from Cox and Forkum who took over from Jeff MacNelly.
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Ell-oh-vee-ee-dee Cox and Forkum. I was very sad to see their work end.
ReplyDeleteI like Steve Kelley, mostly because of memories of my first couple of months in San Diego when he did a radio show with Frank King. I was so thrilled to find conservative talk that wasn't angry, I listened every day and then...poof. Gone.
On the topic of uplifting conservative radio, I recommend Michael Berry.
"Who are you?"
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If GRAPHIC ARTIST is also considered "cartoonist," then iOWNTHEWORLD. In particular Big Fur Hat.
ReplyDeleteI'm still in denial, I click over to Cox and Forkum's website about once a week hoping there will be something new there...
ReplyDeleteI pay no attention to that stuff. Life in Obama's America is cartoon enough for me.
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You gotta be shit'n me?