Clay Bennett by Clay Bennett
- November 26, 2008
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A nominated finalist for the Pulitzer 6 times since 1999, Chattanooga Times Free Press cartoonist Clay Bennett won the Prize in 2002. He has also earned just about every other editorial cartoon award there is, including the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award, the John Fischetti Editorial Cartoon Competition, the Overseas Press Club's Thomas Nast Award, the National Headliner Award, the Society of Professional Journalists' Sigma Delta Chi Award, the National Journalism Award from the Scripps Howard Foundation, and the National Cartoonists Society Division Award for Best Editorial Cartoons. Bennett was also named Editorial Cartoonist of the Year by Editor & Publisher magazine in 2001.
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oldlegodad
said,
12 months ago
Again??? Clay has no shame as a plagiarist.
dtriedel said, 12 months ago
Maybe he doesn’t read other newspapers or hasn’t learned how to surf the web… giving him the benefit of the doubt.
senorbullwinkle
said,
12 months ago
IT’s diffrent ! look the can is smaller.
Simon_Jester said, 12 months ago
Or maybe this is simply a case of GMTA
acellist
said,
12 months ago
The slightly more well to do are having Scrapple…
http://www.habbersettscrapple.com/
oldlegodad
said,
12 months ago
acellist…any one that eats scrapple would eat $#!T. You ever read the ingredients? Spam is 1000X better, just ask any Hawaiian, like say Obamabro.
acellist
said,
12 months ago
Spam costs 20¢ per ounce while Scrapple costs 35.5¢ per ounce.
And who said the people who eat that shlt had better taste?
The most tasteful use of Spam was Radar O’Reilly’s Spam Lamb!
motivemagus said, 12 months ago
Jokes aside, SPAM is just pork shoulders and ham. Of course, they also put it in a can in strange form…
See the SPAM Haiku site: http://web.mit.edu/people/jync/spam/archive.html
I envision a
world where all mankind shares SPAM
and none go without. (#19603)’
Happy Thanksgiving! (Sorry, curiosity, I know you’ve had yours in October already.)
comsymp said, 11 months ago
Plagiarism is a very serious charge to bandy about. Exactly what cartoon do you think was plagiarized?
jimtypes said, 11 months ago
Well, this is on my computer!
oldlegodad
said,
11 months ago
Can’t find it but, last week there was a ‘rockwell” with spam. Anyone remember? Flag?
acellist
said,
11 months ago
From the New York Times 1987:
“Revelers here are paying tribute this weekend to a slice of Americana that somehow never made its way into a Norman Rockwell painting.”
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B0DE3DF1331F936A35754C0A961948260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=all
comsymp said, 11 months ago
So, he copied a single sentence from a New York Times article from 1987?