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Toons: Persian Perversion, Vulture Parasite, The Politics of Envy and More. - 1/13/12

By Kirk Walters, Toledo Blade - 1/13/2012

By Rick McKee, The Augusta Chronicle - 1/13/2012

By Pat Bagley, Salt Lake Tribune - 1/13/2012

By Jimmy Margulies, The Record of Hackensack, NJ - 1/13/2012

By Adam Zyglis, The Buffalo News - 1/13/2012

By Dave Granlund, Politicalcartoons.com - 1/13/2012

By John Cole, The Scranton Times-Tribune - 1/13/2012

By Dave Granlund, Politicalcartoons.com - 1/13/2012

By Adam Zyglis, The Buffalo News - 1/13/2012

By Bill Day, Cagle Cartoons - 1/13/2012

By J.D. Crowe, Mobile Register - 1/13/2012

By Paul Zanetti, Australia - 1/13/2012

By Christo Komarnitski, Bulgaria - 1/13/2012

By Stuart Carlson, January 13, 2012

By Ted Rall, January 13, 2012

By Ben Sargent, January 13, 2012

By Tom Toles, January 13, 2012

By Don Wright, January 12, 2012

By Jim Morin, January 15, 2012
Note: All previous editions can be found in my journal. Have a good weekend!
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Toons: Persian Perversion, Vulture Parasite, The Politics of Envy and More. - 1/13/12 (Original Post)
ellisonz
Jan 2012
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Ruby the Liberal
(26,596 posts)1. I'm torn. Occupy SC is a hoot
but the MLK one is truly poignant.
ellisonz
(27,776 posts)2. Believe it or not...
The Newt one is from a generally more conservative cartoonist in a conservative paper...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusta_Chronicle - I like his style though sometimes - it's very acerbic and it kinda punches through the din. He cuts both ways.
The MLK one is good.
I thought the best of the batch was the GOP Club one with the fat Newt and the protestors. Kinda captured the zeitgeist of the "split" in the GOP.
Have a good weekend Ruby!
Ruby the Liberal
(26,596 posts)4. You too Zach!
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Ichingcarpenter
(36,988 posts)6. Ask this question in the computer forum
ellisonz
(27,776 posts)8. Oh noes! Ruby is being spammed!
BTW - Who are the two knuckleheads voting to not hide this?
cbrer
(1,831 posts)3. Brilliant
Thank you for these. Brilliant cartoonists all.
pnorman
(8,155 posts)7. I'm getting to really like this artist!

ellisonz
(27,776 posts)9. Ben Sargent
Ben Sargent (born November 26, 1948) is an American editorial cartoonist. He began drawing editorial cartoons for the Austin American-Statesman in 1974 and retired in 2009.[1] His cartoons are also distributed nationally by Universal Press Syndicate.
He was born in Amarillo, Texas, into a newspaper family. He learned the printing trade from age twelve and started working for the local daily as a proof runner at fourteen. He attended Amarillo College and received a Bachelor of Journalism degree from the University of Texas at Austin in 1970.
Sargent won the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning in 1982. He has also received awards from Women in Communications, Inc., Common Cause of Texas, and Cox Newspapers.
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In a profile published in the January 2005 issue of The Good Life magazine, Sargent stated, "As a newspaper journalist, you're professionally obligated to be fair, accurate, complete and balanced. But there are two pages in the back of the paper where we're obligated to be fair, accurate and completebut we don't have to be 'balanced.' I'm not a pollster. To me, you're obligated as an opinion journalist to express your views no matter what the politics of the day. If you don't, then people will say, 'Why should I read what this guy's saying? He doesn't even know where he stands?' That makes your position as an opinion journalist kind of useless."
2 more small paragraphs: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Sargent
He was born in Amarillo, Texas, into a newspaper family. He learned the printing trade from age twelve and started working for the local daily as a proof runner at fourteen. He attended Amarillo College and received a Bachelor of Journalism degree from the University of Texas at Austin in 1970.
Sargent won the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning in 1982. He has also received awards from Women in Communications, Inc., Common Cause of Texas, and Cox Newspapers.
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In a profile published in the January 2005 issue of The Good Life magazine, Sargent stated, "As a newspaper journalist, you're professionally obligated to be fair, accurate, complete and balanced. But there are two pages in the back of the paper where we're obligated to be fair, accurate and completebut we don't have to be 'balanced.' I'm not a pollster. To me, you're obligated as an opinion journalist to express your views no matter what the politics of the day. If you don't, then people will say, 'Why should I read what this guy's saying? He doesn't even know where he stands?' That makes your position as an opinion journalist kind of useless."
2 more small paragraphs: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Sargent
eppur_se_muova
(40,904 posts)10. some history behind the Zyglis toon ...
ellisonz
(27,776 posts)11. Woah...
I didn't realize it was from 1754!