Ted Rall by Ted Rall
- October 08, 2009
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Deploying the razor-sharp wit and incisive take-no-prisoners satire characteristic of his generation, Gen Xer Ted Rall has become one of the most widely read editorial cartoonists in America. Twice the winner of the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award and a Pulitzer Prize finalist, Rall's work has appeared in hundreds of newspapers, as well as such magazines as Time, Newsweek, Fortune and MAD. He is also the author of 15 books, including several graphic novels and political polemics about Central and South Asia.
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rarmai said, about 1 month ago
Rall rules!!!
I’ll get to laughing as soon as I get over being sick to my stomach. Brilliant cartoon.
edmondd said, about 1 month ago
To cry or to laugh: that is the question.
scottfreitas
said,
about 1 month ago
Hey Ted: why no cartoons about the confirmed cases of Gitmo prisoners released back into the wild (so to speak), who were then recaptured after having shot at / killed American troops? It’s happened more than once.
Here, let me try to care less about the collection of slimeballs detained at Gitmo. Zoom in for a close-up shot right about now, and you’ll see I am trying VERY hard to care less…
…and yet I just can’t pull it off. :/
goulo said, about 1 month ago
Hey Scott, there are many confirmed cases of innocent Gitmo prisoners (“it’s happened more than once”), even though you are happy to assume everyone there is a “slimeball”.
And pointing out the injustice of indefinitely imprisoning and torturing innocent people without a trial does NOT mean that one wants to free guilty or dangerous people. You seem incapable of imagining that one can support imprisoning guilty dangerous people while at the same time being opposed to imprisoning innocent people.
If an innocent personal friend of yours was in prison, would you be so quick to dismiss concerns about innocent people in prison and pretend it’s not a problem because, after all, anyone in prison is obviously just a “slimeball”?
Or do you actually believe that everyone in prison is guilty and dangerous?
Vasmosn said, about 1 month ago
Excellent cartoon….I support our president but this is one of the things he was elected to do and has not kept his word on yet. It’s a shame how people can’t see how Guantanamo damages us. How can we really be seen as the leader of the free world when we do things like that?
HOWGOZIT said, about 1 month ago
Prize has become a dud.
Adam Sperry said, about 1 month ago
Rall hits the nail right on the head, like earlier this week.
All Obama had to do was ‘Not Be Bush’. He was elected to ‘Not Be Bush’. And yet, all he has been for 9 months is ‘a Little Bit More Bush’.
If I had 2 months transition to be President, I would end up with a Banker’s Box full of Stop-Loss Memos and Executive Orders that would at reverse stuff at least temporarily (showing that the world will not collapse around us, and allowing Congress to work to permanently reverse everything).
Obama is a singularly ineffective leader- esp when you consider all the stuff he campaigned on has not even been touched..
mogelsberg said, about 1 month ago
I think he’s trying on Gitmo, but our congresspeople won’t let any of those prisoners come into the US. Maybe we need a “sponsor” program like they had during the Viet Nam war where families and churches would sponsor a Vietnamese family. Can you see “Christian” churches doing that now with these innocent people? Not.
HOWGOZIT said, about 1 month ago
He is very trying on all issues mogel.
cdward said, about 1 month ago
This is all opinion, what everyone’s saying here, so I’ll add mine. Obama is not as effective as many would have hoped – as I would have hoped. But he’s about as effective as I expected. The forces around him are strong and complex, and I don’t think anyone could so easily find a solution to Gitmo. Having said that, Rall is correct. Though many there were guilty - perhaps - many were innocent and are now in a no-man’s land.
Re: Nobel Prize: I suspect Obama would have preferred for them to pick someone else. It makes his job all the more difficult and, of course, only sends wingnuts into spasms.
Vasmosn said, about 1 month ago
I don’t know….I think Obama was humbled and grateful to receive the award and it might just make his job easier. Every once in a while even the president needs for someone to say “you’re on the right track, guy” to give him the incentive and motivation to keep going in the face of all the opposition he gets daily.