Clay Bennett by Clay Bennett
- April 22, 2009
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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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tracht47 said, 7 months ago
Let’s celebrate those tree stumps.
Machado said, 7 months ago
too many beavers?
etocme said, 7 months ago
Oh please….there is no tree shortage…ridiculous assumption
comsymp said, 7 months ago
No, etocme, it was your post that was a ridiculous assumption. The facts of global deforestation aside, this is a freakin’ cartoon! Buy a vowel, man!
etocme said, 7 months ago
Comsymp….I didn’t realize that that this was a cartoon…thanks for the heads up. And I wouldn’t use the term “facts” regarding global deforestation… maybe “fallacy” but not “facts”
fennec said, 7 months ago
etocme, check out the effects of deforestation in both the Himalayas and the Amazon basin. It is not a fallacy.
JDG
said,
7 months ago
Back in the fifty’s Phillipine Mahogany was almost cheaper than pine. Ferdinand and Imelda made millions with practically slave labor selling it to the U.S. I am sure they were clearcutting!
JDG
said,
7 months ago
Forgot Nova Scotia redwood in the 60’s. Cheap!
comsymp said, 7 months ago
etocme- Maybe that whole Earth orbiting the Sun theory is a fallacy too. I swear, you conservatives that dispute any science that doesn’t serve your ‘deregulate at any cost’ principles, are downright dangerous.
Do us all a favor- read. Curiosity may have killed the cat, but a lack of it will kill us all.
Joy Lederman
said,
6 months ago
If the current economic crisis stops even one “developer” in my area from contributing to the continuous housing sprawl and clearing of every woodland in my county, then I hope this economic crisis NEVER ends!