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An "I Did That!" sticker on a gas pump. I Did That! is a phrase found on stickers typically picturing U.S. president Joe Biden pointing at the price of gasoline on fuel pumps in gas stations around the United States. The stickers are a form of political activism, asserting that his policies have led to a rise in fuel prices. The stickers have ...
A Washington Post cartoonist announced that she had quit the paper this week because it rejected her cartoon of Amazon founder and Post owner Jeff Bezos groveling to President-elect Trump. Post ...
His cartoons appeared in The Pittsburgh Press from 1984 to 1993, and the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette from 1993 to 2018. [2] In 1999 and 2019, he was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning. [3] [4] He was fired from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on June 14, 2018 for his cartoons that were critical of President Donald Trump. [5]
In 2016, Garrison said "I do cartoons that are anti-political correctness, anti-social justice warrior, because really what political correctness is is fascism with manners". [6] In May 2016, a cartoon of Garrison's comparing Michelle Obama and Melania Trump drew national attention.
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Wearing campaign apparel to go vote may seem as innocent as a Swifty wearing a shirt with the pop star's face on it or a button with lyrics of "Cruel Summer" printed on it, but it isn't that simple.
Dorothy Zbornak on The Golden Girls had a Michael Dukakis bumper sticker (covering a Walter Mondale bumper sticker) and planned to confront President George H. W. Bush when he visited Miami, but wound up tongue-tied upon meeting him face-to-face. Laurie Miller on Swingtown worked on the Jimmy Carter campaign in 1976.
On the heels of the shocking attempt on his life Saturday, former President Donald Trump is expected to soon make his vice-presidential running mate pick known. GUILTY: 7 editorial cartoons about ...