Stuart Carlson by Stuart Carlson
- May 13, 2009
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Editorial cartoonist Stuart Carlson has the unique ability to look at current events and bring them from that far away place where news is made and into the homes and daily lives of his readers. His material not only targets politicians and recognizable media figures, but it also covers topics that hold up a mirror to everyday Americans and sends them into action, wanting to take on the issues in their own lives.
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Comments (17) Jump to Comments Form
Anthony 2816
said,
9 months ago
I love the storm cloud. His own personal one.
Dale Hopson
said,
9 months ago
Thank goodness he wasn’t asked “Boxers or briefs!”
tracht47 said, 9 months ago
Abraham Lincoln or Joe McCarthy?
dtroutma said, 9 months ago
He is a lot like Al Capp’s “Joe Blitsfic”(spelling proximal, it was a LONG time ago) bad things always happen around him.
cdward said, 9 months ago
Is it me, or are we seeing more of Cheney now than when he was actually in office?
Simon_Jester said, 9 months ago
Yes, but only on FOX, or on Rush.
You’ll never see Cheney show up anywhere that his assertions might be challenged.
But what does this say for the Republican Party when one of most despised men in the country is now their de-facto guru?
Small wonder that only 20% of Americans identify themselves as Republicans these days.
HOWGOZIT said, 9 months ago
Simon–check out CNN and MSNBC–especially Oaf Olbermann
Kylop said, 9 months ago
ANandy says:
Rush and Attila are Republicans?
Attila was probably too liberal to be a Republican.
Simon_Jester said, 9 months ago
HOPWGOZIT:
I did. Cheney did not APPEAR on Olbermann’s show, he was only discussed there.
However, he did show up on Face the Nation. Which is not FOX or Rush, so I was wrong there.
But why do you call Olbermann an oaf?
HOWGOZIT said, 9 months ago
Cause he pretty much on a par with Limbaugh for slanted views/opinions
dtriedel said, 9 months ago
Not even close.
HOWGOZIT said, 9 months ago
You are right riedel–Olbermann is more smug and arrogant.
lalas said, 9 months ago
Was Olbermann smug and arrogant when he excused his own illegal drug transactions and sexcapades in the Dominican Republic?
Oh wait… that was our moral compass… Rush Limpbough.
danielsangeo said, 9 months ago
Let’s see here.
“Olbermann is smug and arrogant with slanted views and opinions.”
Aren’t we all? My question is: Is he wrong?
HOWGOZIT said, 9 months ago
Aren’t we all wrong sometimes–unless of course you are a know it all.
danielsangeo said, 9 months ago
“Aren’t we all wrong sometimes–unless of course you are a know it all.”
Of course. But, when you make a business out of it and go on the radio specifically to do that, then it ceases being simply “wrong”.
motivemagus said, 9 months ago
Dale - boxers. It makes Cheney think of hitting people in the face. He likes that.