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Clever and unpredictable, Ariail skewers politicians on both sides of the ideological fence with award-winning cartoons drawn for the Spartanburg, S.C., Herald-Journal. A celebrated artist, Ariail is a two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist (1995 and 2000) and was recently named the 2012 winner of the Clifford K. and James T. Berryman Award for Editorial Cartoons, presented by the National Press Foundation.
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ARodney said, 5 months ago
It’s too bad that his policies are so bad for South Carolina.
Gresch said, 5 months ago
This a load of “Bull” elephant…. The diversity issue is created by the lame wing media… just like the lack of mention about the Dems and the KKK,,,
fredgold said, 5 months ago
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Please do a little research and correct your factual mistake(s)!
Omnius said, 5 months ago
Nikki Haley appointing an Uncle Tom to replace Demented won’t fool anyone about the GOP phobia against people of color. Their racist policies are still in place, that will never change.
DrCanuck said, 5 months ago
Yup, saw him on Faux News this morning mouthing the standard GOP platitudes with nary a specific idea to be found.
"To decrease spending, we have to have a “plan.” It has to be a “good” plan, one that will do a “fine” job of decreasing spending. We have to really “think this through” if we are to get rid of the deficit….."
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
mickey1339
said, 5 months ago
@DrCanuck
Dr. C. I am not being confrontational here. I know you are a reasonably liberal person. I have friends that are Progressives that make the average liberal look conservative! I digress. I don’t watch Fox, MSNBC or CNN because I consider them all biased and partisan.
Why do you watch Fox? It must drive you nuts on a regular basis. I watch Stossell because I am a Libertarian (as he is) and I don’t find him terribly biased.Mneedle said, 5 months ago
@Omnius
Can you point out any of these “racist policies”?
Or is this just more liberal fantasy?
Gresch said, 5 months ago
@Sharuniboy
Do you have any proof of this fabrication? Byrd remained a Dems… Wallace was never a Repub… Jim Clark did not run as a Repub…
MortyForTyrant said, 5 months ago
South Carolina… Just read something new about them… Five Republicans introduced a law that makes Obamacare illegal… Not just negates it, it makes it illegal, and everybody trying to implement it, even federal agents, would end in jail for 2-5 years… THAT South Carolina, birthplace of Stephen Colbert, how ran away and ever since disguised his accent… You get your Civil War 2.0, you just wait, and it’ll be celebrations around the world when the warheads start to fly…
disgustedtaxpayer said, 5 months ago
the problem is not the GOP’s….it is the willingness of the majority of Black voters to forget that the GOP fought a civil war to end slavery in the USA….that Democrats in the South were latterday “rights” advocates after being active in the KKK……that the Democratic Party gives them lots of promises but little actual follow-through…has led them into the modern slavery of DEPENDENCE ON GOVERNMENT….and keeps them on the Party Line Voting plantation! And as other posters elsewhere pointed out, Black unemployment is higher, crime and prison rates are higher because Democrats keep them in the gulags of public Liberal educaton.
…..GOP Blacks are independent thinkers and are legitimate as representatives of their heritage, in the GOP.
Jase99 said, 5 months ago
@disgustedtaxpayer
“the problem is not the GOP’s….it is the willingness of the majority of Black voters to forget that the GOP fought a civil war to end slavery in the USA….that Democrats in the South were latterday “rights” advocates after being active in the KKK”
And you forget the two parties switched sides during the civil rights struggles of the ’50s and ’60s. The so called Dixiecrats joined the Republican party in protest of the civil rights legislation the Democrats pushed through.
Go look up Arkansas state representatives Jon Hubbard and Loy Mauch. What are their views on slavery and which political party do they represent?
edinbaltimore said, 5 months ago
And the 1%er Republicans want to reduce/eliminate any and all programs tat might help someone get a leg up.
Wabbit
said, 5 months ago
they don’t realize that the poor have very real NEEDS which if they had some money to spend, they would buy those things. Like a new set of tires, a new stove maybe, clothes for the kids that don’t come from 2nd hand shops, medicine.
if they had any buying power they could really help the economy.
A lot of suicides have come from men not being able to put food on the table, and others similar.
mdavis4183
said, 5 months ago
Pure garbage, Airail. What I expect and you never disappoint.
Yammo
said, 5 months ago
Um, hello? Just to name off the top of my head: Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, Nikki Haley, Bobby Jindal, Allen West, Gloria Martinez, (almost) Mia Love. Forgot about them?