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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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dtroutma
said, about 1 year ago
Valid point, but Tampa, and Daytona Beach, are much better than Orlando! But I still think party, and potential vote, makes a bigger difference than just “race” in Florida, and several other “red” states.
mdavis4183
said, about 1 year ago
Staring next month you’ll need a photo ID to recycle aluminum cans for money. Yet Bennet thinks voting is less important than recycling cans for money?
ruff
said, about 1 year ago
That guy is lucky. He didn’t have the honor of being selected for a pat down.
masterskrain said, about 1 year ago
@mdavis4183
Heck, we have had to have a photo I.D. for recycling here in Kentucky for years now!
And yes, I have to show it when I vote, too.
motivemagus said, about 1 year ago
Ka-ZINGG!!
ARodney said, about 1 year ago
Somehow, 87% of the people on governor Scott’s list of “not citizens” are minorities. And many are, in fact, citizens. It’s a power grab. The Republican secretary of state got my daughter here in Colorado, a full-fledged citizen, and not even a minority! We’ll be working this week to get her registration reinstated. When the GOP strategy involves removing citizens from the voting rolls and blocking voter registration drives, they really have lost all legitimacy as a political party.
yohannbiimu said, about 1 year ago
@masterskrain
Ohhh…I feel your pain…
Eryx
said, about 1 year ago
@mdavis4183
I call B.S. on that B.S.
Eryx
said, about 1 year ago
@masterskrain
Oh, please.
Eryx
said, about 1 year ago
What are you guys trying to recycle? Plutonium?
Jase99 said, about 1 year ago
“Yet Bennet thinks voting is less important than recycling cans for money?”
Recycling isn’t a guaranteed right granted by the constitution. If my wallet is stolen or otherwise lost before I drop off my recyclables, I can always save them up until my new picture ID arrives in the mail.
Wabbit
said, about 1 year ago
TIger why would you say such a ridiculous thing?
I have not heard of anyone Wanting to be scanned especially by the scanners that see clear through clothing.
Why do you think the guy in the cartoon is a Muslim?DrCanuck said, about 1 year ago
@masterskrain
Why in the HAIL would you need an ID to recycle?
Ms. Ima said, about 1 year ago
I have been ‘scanned’ many times and it is fast and easy. They noticed I had a quarter in my pocket last time I went through one. I feel safer flying from America than from other countries. Anyone who doesn’t like to be searched or scanned can stay off planes. Period. Maybe we should have a specific airline that lets people take whatever they want on a plane. Guns, knives, bombs allowed since you liberals are so against giving up your freedom to live.
dtroutma
said, about 1 year ago
Tigger, with your encyclopedic knowledge of aircraft, and airlines, and all things “security”, why did you not know none of the planes hijacked on 9/11 had a flight engineer? The airlines got the cooperation of manufacturers to get them “union dudes” out of the cockpit a long time ago.
Ima, as the Israelis and Mossad have said for long time, if you let them get in the terminal, you’ve already blown it! TSA scans are very profitable for the companies making these nearly worthless “security measures”, but the don’t increase security a smidge. It is OBSERVATION of BEHAVIORS, and EXTERIOR intelligence and security, like the warning before 9/11 that “something was definitely up”, that were ignored, that provide actual safety and security.