Dick Locher by Dick Locher
- November 25, 2008
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Dick Locher’s ability to capture the absurdities of life through political cartooning culminated in his winning the Pulitzer Prize in 1983 and garnering top honors from the Sigma Delta Chi/Society of Professional Journalists in the same year.
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Comments (7) Jump to Comments Form
chromosome
said,
12 months ago
Terrific drawing!
Dale Hopson
said,
12 months ago
Benjamin Franklin thought the turkey was a noble bird… that ol’ horny lush!
senorbullwinkle
said,
12 months ago
NOBLE , BUT TASTY TOO!
Gary Z said, 12 months ago
If Ben Franklin had had his way, we’d probably be eating bald eagle on Thanksgiving. Happy Turkey Day everyone!
DALLASDAN said, 12 months ago
GaryZ got it, old Ben wanted the turkey to be our national symbol.
1MadMan said, 12 months ago
Well, I think the eagle does look a bit better than a turkey for the symbol of our country. I agree with ole Ben’s philosophy tho, an eagle is just a top ‘predator bird’ while the wild turkey is very cautious, has great guile and cunning, and does taste good.
dtriedel said, 12 months ago
I’ve heard that Ben might have been joking.