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Rob Rogers is the award-winning editorial cartoonist for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. His cartoons have been vexing and entertaining readers in Pittsburgh since 1984. Syndicated by United Feature Syndicate, Rogers’ work also appears in The New York Times, The Washington Post, USA Today and Newsweek, among others.
Rogers has also been the curator of three national cartoon exhibitions, Too Hot to Handle: Creating Controversy through Political Cartoons (2003) and Drawn To The Summit: A G-20 Exhibition Of Political Cartoons (2009), both at The Andy Warhol Museum, and Bush Leaguers: Cartoonists Take on the White House (2007) at the American University Museum. Rogers is an active member (and past president) of the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists. His work received the 2000 Thomas Nast Award from the Overseas Press Club, the 1995 National Headliner Award, and numerous Golden Quills. In 1999 he was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize.
In 2009, Rogers celebrated 25 years as a Pittsburgh editorial cartoonist with the release of his book, No Cartoon Left Behind: The Best of Rob Rogers, published by Carnegie Mellon University Press.
He is currently serving as board president of the ToonSeum, a cartoon museum in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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Comments (43) (Please sign in to comment)
feverjr said, 6 months ago
The puppets returning the puppet master, is that possible?
Radish
said, 6 months ago
They’ll just exchange it for a new one.
mikefive said, 6 months ago
A double whammy. Pretty good.
Krazy Ig Katz said, 6 months ago
Is that a Diddle-Me Grover?
masterskrain said, 6 months ago
Bye-Bye, Grover!
To the dusty shelves of history with you…
walruscarver2000 said, 6 months ago
Sorry, we don’t accept things that have been played with for over 30 years.
SwimsWithSharks
said, 6 months ago
Elephant should return that Tea Party set too.
narrowminded said, 6 months ago
“It is a paradoxical truth that tax rates are too high and tax revenues are too low and the soundest way to raise the revenues in the long run is to cut the rates now … Cutting taxes now is not to incur a budget deficit, but to achieve the more prosperous, expanding economy which can bring a budget surplus.”
– John F. Kennedy, Nov. 20, 1962, president’s news conference
dapperdan61
said, 6 months ago
Grover is well past the expiration date for returns. The damage has been done & any Republican who clings to the no tax pledge should be hung by their thumbs & thrown out along with the likes of Mr. Norquist.
masterskrain said, 6 months ago
@
The voters just did that, thank you!
Jase99 said, 6 months ago
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I’d like to return O to wherever he came from.
The majority has spoken. Feel free to secede from the union. Please take Texas and Alabama with you.
Rockngolfer said, 6 months ago
Great drawing. Grover looks so natural.
treesareus said, 6 months ago
Governments competes for customers just like businesses. Increase costs too much on your customers and they will find a new place to do business. Increase taxes on people and they will move to where taxes are lower. The Facebook co-founder moved to Singapore to avoid taxes on $4 billion. Now the USA is missing out on those taxes, plus all the taxes on any employee that he took with him.
walruscarver2000 said, 6 months ago
DNFT4F
walruscarver2000 said, 6 months ago
@narrowminded
Yeah, cause the circumstances today are exactly the same as they were 50 years ago. On behalf of my people, thank you for not quoting Jackson. We’ve traveled enuff.