Walt Handelsman by Walt Handelsman
- June 03, 2009
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Known for his wry sense of humor and thought provoking commentary, nationally syndicated editorial cartoonist Walt Handelsman attacks the pressing issues of the times. His entertaining and insightful cartoons cover topics ranging from national and local politics to social concerns.
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Greeneyed Texan
said,
5 months ago
Let us hope this son is not a nut job like his Dad and will use the power appropriately.
cdward said, 5 months ago
Here’s hoping.
Anthony 2816
said,
5 months ago
After seeing what his father’s policies have done to his country and his people, it’s hard to imagine any son saying, “Gee, I think I’ll try more of the same!”
On the other hand, he’s got the genes…
TrickyPickle said, 5 months ago
Who knows, Kim-Jong may be isolated from the suffering of his people. He may suffer from megalomania, and if so there’s a good chance that’ll pass on to his successor. Still, we know nothing about Junior yet, so there’s hope he may be more progressive and open than dad.