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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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Ez2foome said, 5 months ago
Lester Maddox is spinning in his grave!
MortyForTyrant said, 5 months ago
I’m so happy the two didn’t bungle up the oath this time. Four years ago I nearly spit out my Champagne when it happened. Good omen for the coming four years? One can only hope so…
Respectful Troll said, 5 months ago
The cartoon reflects a good thought for minority children wondering about their own future. When a black man, even one who is half white, can stand before America and take the oath of office, it makes it attainable despite color. I heard a nine year old girl at the inauguration say she hopes she can one day come and watch a woman take the oath of office.
It’s a positive idea no matter what one might think of the candidate in the picture, and I’m grateful for positive ideas.
Respectfully,
C.
Zipi said, 5 months ago
I see that the statue of MLK is laughing. I guess even he recognizes that the clown in the White House is a Joke.
Robert Morano said, 5 months ago
Hey zipi, that’s a smile. I guess you would rather have the true clown back? (Bush)
sw10mm said, 5 months ago
MLK’s family disagrees.
Ms. Ima said, 5 months ago
They didn’t drag that to the swearing in, did they?
mickey1339
said, 5 months ago
@Robert Morano
“Hey zipi, that’s a smile. I guess you would rather have the true clown back? (Bush).”
We don’t need Bush, Obama is continuing most of his tax, military and entitlement programs anyway. He’s just George Bush lite and instead of having Cheney he has Joe Biden and his supporting cast of minions is just as inept and crooked as G.W.’s…
Omnius said, 5 months ago
Sad to see all the racist whiners, tea baggers, cry about MLK’s fine legacy. How sad that the gun nuts try to abuse MLK’s legacy to try to justify their unjustifiable obstruction of sensible gun control laws.
pirate227 said, 5 months ago
It was Roberts that flubbed it. Watch the tape.
ARodney said, 5 months ago
None of the right-wing rants here about Obama contain any facts. I was here in 2008. Obama did a boat-load of good, and thank GOD that neither McCain or Romney, with their vast deficit spending plans, got elected.
dtroutma
said, 5 months ago
Abernathy, Evers, and a feisty little lady on a bus, others at a Woolworth’s lunch counter, Jackie Robinson, so many who by resistance, not guns, or TEA false “history”, changed history through NON – violence on their part.
I really didn’t, and still don’t, think MLK deserves all the adoration, though he was a leader, with a voice, and message all needed to hear. The saddest part of his legacy is the family he left behind, but hey, there was Prescott Bush ahead of him on that count.
ansonia
said, 5 months ago
@ARodney
Hey that’s great sarcasm!
It’s opposite day!
STLDan said, 5 months ago
@mickey1339
Hey Mickey nice inacuarte fact free post, you and Ima should get along just fine…
STLDan said, 5 months ago
And you cannot post anything with a fact involved..