Tag: political cartoonists
Israel vs. Palestinians and My Cartoon Trip to the Middle East
The conflict between Israel and the Palestinians still looms large in cartoons around the world, with an endless flow of cartoons from Arab countries showing monster-Israel assaulting, eating, crushing or somehow decimating the poor Palestinians. The dove of peace has been killed by Israel in every imaginable cartoon - crushed, squeezed, stabbed, burned, eaten. Poor [...]
Glenn McCoy’s San Diego Comic-Con Presentation
This year, I hosted a panel at the San Diego Comic-con on political cartoons featuring myself and syndicated cartoonists Glenn McCoy, Jeff Koterba, Steve Breen and Michael Ramirez.
Here is the first part of the panel, featuring Glenn McCoy talking about a collection of his funny cartoons. Check back all this week for more videos [...]
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The AAEC and the NCS - My Advice
This week I’ll be traveling to Seattle for the annual Association of American Editorial Cartoonists (AAEC) convention. In recent years, the convention has had the flavor of a wake, as cartoonists mourn the loss of full-time newspaper positions. Ironically, the loss of jobs hasn’t resulted in fewer political cartoons or fewer political cartoonists, [...]
Why are there so few women who are political cartoonists?
I’m constantly being asked why there are so few women that are editorial cartoonists. I don’t have a good answer for that. One of the few female cartoonists on our site, altie cartoonist Jen Sorensen, wrote an excellent column on the topic for Campus Progress and has graciously allowed us to reprint it here.
Wanted: Female [...]
SARAH PALIN’S PREGNANT DAUGHTER
I’ve been getting an interesting response from editors to my cartoon that features Sarah Palin’s pregnant daughter. Conservative editors write to me in disgust, saying that I was “over the line” by drawing the girl; liberal editors are writing to me to say “right on!” and “finally! Great cartoon!”
I can’t remember getting a response like [...]




