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  2. Matt Wuerker - Wikipedia

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    Wuerker graduated from Lewis & Clark College with a BA in 1979. [1] While there, he served as the chief editorial cartoonist for The Pioneer Log, the weekly student newspaper. He has published two collections of cartoons, Standing Tall in Deep Doo Doo, A Cartoon Chronicle of the Bush Quayle Years ( Thunder's Mouth Press, 1991) and Meanwhile in ...

  3. Dry Bones (comic strip) - Wikipedia

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    Dry Bones is an Israeli political cartoon strip published in the English-language newspaper The Jerusalem Post since 1973. Dry Bones is the work of Yaakov Kirschen. The name of the comic strip refers to the vision of the "Valley of Dry Bones" in the Book of Ezekiel (37:1–14). [ 1] The main character of the cartoon is Shuldig - Yiddish for ...

  4. List of editorial cartoonists - Wikipedia

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    Eric Heath. Trace Hodgson, Listener , NZ Truth, New Zealand herald, Trace Hodgson’s Cartoons. Jim Hubbard, The Dominion Post, Waikato Times, Jim Hubbard’s Cartoons. John Kent - ( Varoomshka) Sharon Murdoch, Sunday Star Times, The Press, Dominion Post. Gordon Minhinnick, New Zealand Herald. Sid Scales, Otago Daily Times.

  5. Ward Sutton - Wikipedia

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    Website. suttonimpactstudio .com. Ward Sutton is an American illustrator, cartoonist and writer born in Minneapolis and based in Fort Collins, Colorado. His comic strip, "Sutton Impact" (formerly "Schlock 'n' Roll"), was published in The Village Voice from 1995 to 2007. In 2018, Sutton won the Herblock Prize for his work.

  6. Animated political cartoons - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Ray Griggs, a right-wing commercial producer released a preview of "I Want Your Money", [6] a full-length feature film deriding President Obama's economic policy utilizing animated cartoon simulations of the President, Ronald Reagan, President and Mrs. Clinton and others. Independent animators have also entered the animated political ...

  7. Carousel (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Channel 8. Carousel or Carousel International, also known by its transliterated Russian name Карусель, is a Russian television dedicated to children and youth. It was founded by Russian President Dmitry Medvedev. It is currently available in Russia, in France via Free ISP, United States via DirecTV, and in Turkey via Tivibu.

  8. Carousel voting - Wikipedia

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    Carousel voting (in Russian карусель [1] ( karusel, "carousel" )) is a method of vote rigging in elections, used particularly in Russia and Georgia [citation needed] whereby "busloads of voters [being] driven around to cast ballots multiple times". [2] The term "carousel" refers to the circular movement made by the voters, from one ...

  9. Political cartoon - Wikipedia

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    A cartoon map of Europe in 1914, at the beginning of World War I. A political cartoon, also known as an editorial cartoon, is a cartoon graphic with caricatures of public figures, expressing the artist's opinion. An artist who writes and draws such images is known as an editorial cartoonist.