Steve Sack by Steve Sack
- August 27, 2008
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Steve Sack has been the staff editorial cartoonist for the Minneapolis Star Tribune since 1981. He has won assorted local and national cartooning awards, and has once been named a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize.
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Machado said, about 1 year ago
Haha, really funny, and so was Clinton, He wants to go back to his “one scandal a week” days of successful government, hahahaha
rick_e_bear
said,
about 1 year ago
Wow Machado, it’s good that you can laugh at yourself and your party.
Simon_Jester said, about 1 year ago
I’ll take that over Bush’s ‘one catastrophe a week’ form of ‘successful’ governance, any day.
lalas said, about 1 year ago
LOL! Good one Simon… heckuva job!
Herbabee said, about 1 year ago
Top paragraph of today’s Cursor.org:
“But it turned out to be not about him at all,” writes the Washington Post’s David Maraniss, “with Clinton delivering a speech that framed the case for Sen. Barack Obama and against the Republicans in a way that no one at this convention had done before.”