Jim Borgman by Jim Borgman
- August 22, 2008
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A student of politics and a sharp observer of everyday life, Borgman comments on topics ranging from economic policy and war in Iraq to teenage ennui and suburban sprawl. His cartoons convey opinions that are honestly felt and carefully considered, not inflated with hyperbole meant to shout down the opposition and muddy his message. Most of all, he practices his markmanship with such apparent artistic ease and humor that his aim is never off, never deflected by clumsy delivery or vague imagery.
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Machado said, about 1 year ago
Good!, after your landslide loss you’re gonna need those skills to push your resume.
Alexus_The_Great said, about 1 year ago
Machado: you work for Diebold, right?
Machado said, about 1 year ago
Nah, Count yourself lucky that I don’t …Hahahaha ;-)
http://bellsouthpwp.net/m/i/mixmach/youbetachainkfinalweb.jpg
Herbabee said, about 1 year ago
Umm, nice ‘toon there, Mach… I think.
I guess all those Afghani wedding parties, and other perfunctory reports of collateral damage, are way, way at the back of the train?