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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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narrowminded said, 3 months ago
Again, not following the mindless herd. Rubio sucks!
Rockngolfer said, 3 months ago
Borowitz came up with a letter from Kim Jong Un.
http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/borowitzreport/2013/02/a-letter-from-kim-jong-un.html#entry-more
Ms. Ima said, 3 months ago
Little ’Un loves O. Look how far his developing nukes has gone in the past 4 years.
coraryan
said, 3 months ago
If this idiot does what I think he’s going to do, we’ll have to carpet-bomb his s- – -hole country out of existance.
The Wolf In Your Midst said, 3 months ago
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Are you saying we need to spend more on our military than the rest of the world combined just to deal with someone like Kim Jong-Un? You have no faith in American ingenuity and determination, do you?
The military could be a LOT leaner and still handle any threat that comes at us (notice I said “threat”- not “wars of choice”), but some Congresscritters’ buddies need those no-bid contracts. Case in point: The tanks the Army doesn’t need or want but will apparently get anyway. What does the Army chief of staff know about what the Army needs, anyway? Ha!
Rickapolis said, 3 months ago
The North Koreans are so out of touch with reality they are capable of anything. A very dangerous people.
TheTrustedMechanic said, 3 months ago
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Come on cons. Start chanting, “We don’t need a military big enough to defend the whole world. We need to defend ourselves, here at home.”
There are plenty of crazies in the world, but why do we need to protect the whole world when we can’t even provide for our own here at home? Oh, that’s right, living wages, health-care as a human right, food and housing for humans aren’t big money makers for the republican party’s owners. As usual you are nothing more than a clueless troll.
Uncle Joe said, 3 months ago
@Rickapolis
It’s the North Korean leaders who are crazy. The people would just like enough to eat.
He would be “Kim Long-Gone” if the Chinese didn’t prop him up. Now, even the Chinese are getting worried. I predict China is going to instigate “regime change” in N.K. sometime in the next 5 years.
Rockngolfer said, 3 months ago
Wonder where Morty is today?