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Two-time Pulitzer Prize-winner Steve Breen is fast developing a reputation for provocative political cartoons that have captured the attention of some of the nation's premier publications. His cartoons regularly appear in The New York Times, USA Today, Newsweek and US News and World Report. His comic strip, Grand Avenue, appears in more than 150 newspapers across the country.
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ODon said, 7 months ago
A cluster Fox
MortyForTyrant said, 7 months ago
Well, I remember Ari Fleischer having to battle a whole room full of reporters when his boss handed him the horse manure of the day to pass on to the press when the U.S. was “winning” in Iraq and AfPac. I always wondered at what point he would pick up a whip and a chair and do it “Indiana Jones”-style…
Ms. Ima said, 7 months ago
I remember Reagan smiling and looking forward to the press conferences. He had quips and jokes and everyone was happy as his recovery from the Clinton recession happened.
denis1112 said, 7 months ago
I wonder when the MSM news nerds will get hostile about the economy?After all isn’t Obama making them look bad.How long will they keep not reporting how bad the economy really is?Probably til Jan.20,2013.
NeoconMan said, 7 months ago
@Ms. Ima
Ima said, "I remember Reagan smiling and looking forward to the press conferences. He had quips and jokes and everyone was happy as his recovery from the Clinton recession happened.’
I, too, was very happy to see Reagan help the country recover from the Clinton recession.
ConserveGov said, 7 months ago
Well it’s kinda like O trying to defend his economic record during the debate. Not easy to just get up there and lie so keeping quiet and deflecting questions is the way to go.
sw10mm said, 7 months ago
@ODon
Which news agencies have been giving this guy more trouble lately? Not your favorite fox, but international news outlets.
Aged Puppy said, 7 months ago
@Ima – reagan preceded clinton by a little bush.
…bit! a little bit I mean…
ansonia
said, 7 months ago
Obama can’t do press conferences himself and field questions. No teleprmpter to tell him what to say.
mikefive said, 7 months ago
Not familiar with this. Did someone forget to brief the press secretary?
NeoconMan said, 7 months ago
@Mr. King
Just as we rich and powerful neoconservatives can now create our own reality (as my good friend Dick Cheney once remarked), we may also create our own history.
dtroutma
said, 7 months ago
If folks, left or right, paid ANY attention to how unstable Libya is with the multiple opposing militias, weapons availability, and DANGER to ANYONE, the issue might have died down by now. That especially the “righties” complaining, knew anything about the difference between State Dept. functions, and military functions, it complicates things, by merely increasing the “stupid level” in the argument.
And, if you think Libya is “fun”, don’t even START to look at the facts in Syria!
sclark55
said, 7 months ago
How is it “hostile” to uncover what is obviously a coverup? And hostile to WHOM, other than those DOING the coverup?
Machado
said, 7 months ago
Great ’toon..LOL
Only thing missing is the Department of State reply that went something like this..
Hostiles? Suck-it-up and fend for your self, The President is busy doing Letterman…
Respectful Troll said, 7 months ago
Libya is a wake up call to the legislature to move the embassy/consulate bill through NOW without riders or add ons. Nothing will bring back what has been lost and if we fail to encourage senators and congressman to put this bill on the president’s desk immediately, then all is rhetoric. The best way to honor these men is to pass the bill and finish the work they died to complete OR, if necessary, put equal effort where it WILL serve a purpose. I hear Ambassador Stevens loved Libya and its people. I’ve seen on BBC as well as national that many loved him as well.
May wise heads prevail.
Respectfully,
C.