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Cartoons – obama Campaign… Funny or Not So Funny « THE …
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Cartoons in solidarity with #Egypt hunger strikers – #MODHunger …
May 20th, 2012Cartoons in solidarity with #Egypt hunger strikers – #MODHunger
Ahram Online: Activists launch hunger strike to protest military rule, tribunals
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This entry was posted on May 20, 2012. It was filed under Cartoons and was tagged with cartoon, Egypt, hunger strike, Latuff, military trials of civilians, MODHunger, SCAF.
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#Cartoon – #Bahrain anti-democracy double barrelled gun – #KSA …
May 17th, 2012This entry was posted on May 17, 2012. It was filed under Cartoons and was tagged with Bahrain, cartoon, GCC, King Abdullah, King Hamad, Latuff, Saudi Arabia.
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Cartoon Blog – The Return of Reverend Wright?
May 17th, 2012It’s campaign season again, and that means controversial Reverend Jeremiah Wright is back in the news.
Back in 2008, sermons by Obama’s Chicago pastor created a media firestorm during the Iowa primaries, with Wright screaming, “Goddamn America!” Obama cut ties with Wright following the controversy, but now the outspoken reverend is back with new allegations that Obama’s team tried to buy his silence.
In “The Amateur,” author Edward Klein’s unauthorized biography of Obama, Wright said that once his controversial sermons surfaced, he received an email asking him not to preach until after the elections. The New York Times reports that the financier of the Ending Spending super PAC is considering going nuclear with millions of dollars worth of commercials once again linking Wright to Obama.
Here’s my cartoon from back in 2008 that I drew when Wright’s controversial sermons caught the media’s attention:
Here are some cartoons from our archives featuring Wright and Obama from the 2008 campaign. Will he become a major campaign issue again? Comment below or post a note on our Facebook page.
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Donald Duck Cartoons – Vol 1
May 14th, 2012Donald Duck Cartoons – Vol 1
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Monday's Political Cartoons – With Fantastic Commentaries …
May 14th, 2012Monday's Political Cartoons – With Fantastic Commentaries! Great Politically Conservative Commentaries: TOWNHALL!!! HERITAGE FOUNDATION!!! VIEWPOINT!!! RUSH!!! Charles Hurt!!! Politics Affects Our Daily Lives!
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Mike Lynch Cartoons: Cartoonists Make Big Money
May 14th, 2012“Andy and Min earn big money for Sid Smith every day!” Wow!
“Illustrating and cartooning are paying men like Briggs, Smith, Fontaine Fox and J.N. Darling from $10.000 to $100,000 a year. You may have idea that are equally good.”
Yeah, right.
Speaking of making a living …
I’m on deadline and so must excuse myself from blogging temporarily.
Be careful out there and remember: if you drink, don’t ink.
Above: Dorr Elrded Wood, President of Kalamazoo’s Acme School of Drawing, would be run out of town for that drawing today.
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MATE SELECTION (Do’s & Don’ts #2)
May 11th, 2012Subscribe to Shut Up! Cartoons: bit.ly The Do’s and Don’ts kids show you the finer points of mate selection. Get more wildly inappropriate advice for impressionable youngsters every Monday on "Do’s & Don’ts: A Children’s Guide to Social Survival," here on Shut Up! Cartoons. VOICED BY REAL KIDS! Shut Up! and… Subscribe: bit.ly Like us on Facebook: facebook.com Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com Add us to your Google+: bit.ly Like Do’s & Don’ts on Facebook: facebook.com Follow Do’s & Don’ts on Twitter: twitter.com
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Controversial cartoons: From arrests to murder attempts | We Speak …
May 11th, 2012New Delhi, May 11 (IANS) A cartoon on Dalit icon Dr. B.R. Ambedkar printed in a textbook created a storm Friday forcing the Human Resource Development Minister Kapil Sibal to apologise.
The old cartoon, by renowned cartoonist Shankar, depicts Nehru, with a whip in his hand, chasing Ambedkar, who is seated on a snail. In the cartoon, Nehru is asking Ambedkar to speed up the work on the constitution.
Here are some of the other controversial caricatures and cartoons that created a furore in India and around the world, leading to arrests and even murder attempts:
– A Jadavpore University professor, Ambikesh Mahapatra and his neighbour were arrested last month in Kolkata for circulating defamatory cartoons of West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and some other Trinamool Congress leaders.
The collage of cartoons allegedly includes the photographs of Banerjee and Railway Minister Mukul Roy and uses some dialogues of Satyajit Ray’s detective masterpiece “Sonar Kella”, showing the duo discussing how to get rid of party leader Dinesh Trivedi, who was earlier forced by the chief minister to give up the railways portfolio in the central government. ‘Mukul’ is incidentally the name of the child protagonist in the movie.
– Danish cartoonist Kurt Westergaard made international headlines after the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten in 2005 published a series of cartoons, including one showing Prophet Mohammed with a bomb in his turban. The cartoons outraged many Muslims. The newspaper and cartoonist have since been the targets of many thwarted attacks.
– Swedish cartoon artist Lars Vilks became the target of an alleged international murder plot for his 2007 cartoons of Prophet Mohammed as a dog. In 2010, he again angered Muslims by showing an Iranian film that depicted the Prophet entering a gay bar at a university in Sweden.
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