A piece in the Washington Postcontains a nice hat tip to me:
From Elkanah Tisdale’s rendering of the term “Gerry-mander” in a 19th-century Boston Gazette cartoon to Ted Rall’s unflinching indictments of President George W. Bush and the war in Iraq, editorial cartoonists have often ridiculed political power. Working in one or two frames, they have shown that reducing an issue or event to its core can offer clarity while challenging readers’ apathy.
Sadly, I’ll never have a name as cool as Elkanah.
2 Comments.
In contempt-laden reference to the WAPo, alone, apparently it hasn’t checked out your cartoons for some time nor heard your recent speech in Freedom Plaza.
How could they know? Nearly all their reporters have been laid off.