Political cartoonists had a field day drawing Jimmy Carter. The image of Carter during his 1976 campaign included caricatures of a rural Southerner and that giant smile.
Cartoonists for the Chicago Tribune and Time magazine depicted Carter as Planters snack company’s dapper advertising character, Mr. Peanut. Others depicted Carter himself as a smiling peanut, along ...
As the world mourns Jimmy Carter's death, one cartoon by Atlanta Journal Constitution cartoonist Mike Luckovich depicts a reunion for the pair in the afterlife.
Since I started drawing political cartoons for the State Journal 20 years ago (check out a gallery of my early cartoons at go ...
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Tiny tots with their eyes all aglow might be enough to brighten some homes this holiday season. But others are adorned with ...
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Fans of the children's animated TV show, "Bluey" will be happy to know that the beloved character is headed to the big screen ...
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“He again sets a certain day, ‘Today,’ saying through David after so long a time just as has been said before, ‘Today if you ...
Any sensible person with a smidgen of knowledge about Adolf Hitler’s and Joseph Stalin’s careers as genocidal autocrats knows better than to view President-elect Donald Trump as their counterpart in ...