By the Comics Curmudgeon Your cartoon correspondent has been looking at cartoons for Wonkette since roughly the Revolutionary War, during which time political cartoons haven't changed much. You'd think that a man would burn out seeing endless weeping Statues of Liberty and fat generic Congressmen and "funny" Bush/Obama drawings with big ears. And you'd be right! But every once in a while there is a little grace note in a cartoon that needs to be shared with the world, and that serves as a reminder of the rewards of this comics-mocking gig (other than the chicks, and the money, and the political influence).
The Devil Is In the Cartoon Details
The Devil Is In the Cartoon Details
The Devil Is In the Cartoon Details
By the Comics Curmudgeon Your cartoon correspondent has been looking at cartoons for Wonkette since roughly the Revolutionary War, during which time political cartoons haven't changed much. You'd think that a man would burn out seeing endless weeping Statues of Liberty and fat generic Congressmen and "funny" Bush/Obama drawings with big ears. And you'd be right! But every once in a while there is a little grace note in a cartoon that needs to be shared with the world, and that serves as a reminder of the rewards of this comics-mocking gig (other than the chicks, and the money, and the political influence).