Where I'm coming from. Sorry I'm late, Cheryl
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1 drawing : ink, tonal film overlay, and opaque white over pencil. | Four-panel comic strip shows the faces of two African American women as they chat over
Contributor:
Brandon, Barbara
Date:1991-01-01
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Where I'm coming from. Ain't life a trip?
1 drawing : ink, tonal film overlay, paste-ons and opaque white over pencil. | Eight panel comic strip shows the face of an African American woman as she talks about
The turnpike of politics
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1 drawing : ink over pencil. | Editorial cartoon shows a dead cat, labeled "truth," lying beside a two-lane road. A sign next to the road identifies it as "The turnpike of politics."
Contributor:
Brandon, Brumsic
Date:1995-01-01
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Back to the future?
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1 drawing : ink over pencil. | Editorial cartoon shows a sign reading "State line positively no federal intervention beyond this point!" To the right reads "Back to the future?"
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Brandon, Brumsic
Date:1995-01-01
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You look what's on your back
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1 drawing : ink over pencil. | Editorial cartoon shows two people, labeled "Republicans" and "Democrats." They face each other demanding that the other look what is on his back--men in sportscoats with dollar figures labeled "Special interests."
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Brandon, Brumsic
Date:1995-01-01
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[USS Kinder and USS Gentler]
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1 drawing on layered paper : ink, white out, and pencil. | Editorial cartoon shows an aircraft carrier and a naval warship identified as "USS Kinder" and "USS Gentler" traveling through the open seas. Three fighter planes have taken off from the aircraft carrier. The names of the ships are parodies of President George Bush's call for a kinder and gentler America.
Contributor:
Conrad, Paul
Date:1990-01-01
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The hummingbird consumes twice its own body weight daily
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1 drawing on layered paper : ink and pencil. | Editorial cartoon shows an F-117A fighter plane behaving like a hummingbird. It drinks the nectar of several flowers, identified as: cities, education, housing, homeless, transportation, medical care and AIDS. It reflects the opinion that money spent on the F-117A could be used for other areas of the national budget.
Contributor:
Conrad, Paul
Date:1990-01-01
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We spent your children's and your grandchildren's inheritance
1 drawing on layered paper : ink and pencil. | Editorial cartoon shows Ronald and Nancy Reagan in a car, seen from the rear. The bumpersticker indicates that they have spent the inheritance of future generations of Americans and refers to deficit spending by the federal government during the Reagan presidency.
Contributor:
Conrad, Paul
Date:1990-01-01
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If you thought Dukakis looked silly in that tank
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1 drawing on layered paper : ink and pencil. | Editorial cartoon shows United States President George Bush sitting in a tank that has just run over a person. It flies a flag, "Bush's most favored nation trade deal with China." The pattern of tanks is similar to that in the Tiananmen Square uprising. The cartoon refers back to an incident during the 1988…
Contributor:
Conrad, Paul
Date:1990-01-01
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"Dad, they're calling up the reserves"
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1 drawing on layered paper : ink and pencil. | Editorial cartoon shows Vice-President Dan Quayle hiding under his desk and talking to his father on the telephone. He tells his father that they are calling up the reserves. Dan Quayle served in the reserves during the Vietnam War.
Contributor:
Conrad, Paul
Date:1990-01-01
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"I have drawn a line in the blood"
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1 drawing on layered paper : ink and pencil. | Editorial cartoon shows United States President George Bush standing amidst the war dead in the Persian Gulf, blood draining from their bodies into the sand. He wipes his hands with a towel, saying that he has drawn a line in the blood. Refers to Operation Desert Storm, a short war in 1991 against Iraq's…
Contributor:
Conrad, Paul
Date:1991-01-01
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Death row
1 drawing on layered paper : ink and pencil. | Editorial cartoon shows six Supreme Court justices sitting in a row. Probably refers to the Supreme Court's stance on the death penalty.
Contributor:
Conrad, Paul
Date:1991-01-01
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Justice Thurgood Marshall sat here
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1 drawing on layered paper : ink and pencil. | Editorial cartoon shows Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas sitting in the chair of former justice Thurgood Marshall. The chair is too big for Thomas, who looks like a child sitting in an adult's chair.
Contributor:
Conrad, Paul
Date:1991-01-01
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What to do about Iraqgate
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1 drawing on layered paper : ink and pencil. | Editorial cartoon shows United States President George Bush standing in between two former Republican presidents, Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan. They offer Bush advice on how to deal with "Iraqgate," the revelation that the United States had secretly provided arms to Iraq in the 1980s. Nixon tells him to "Stonewall it," while Reagan says,…
Contributor:
Conrad, Paul
Date:1992-01-01
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"I'd like to thank you for supporting family values"
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1 drawing on layered paper : ink and pencil. | Editorial cartoon shows the Republican Party candidate for Vice-President, Dan Quayle, reaching out to shake the hand of an African American man on the street. The man and his wife are homeless, and they sit on the sidewalk holding their children. "Family values" was a recurring theme of the Republican Party in the 1992…
Contributor:
Conrad, Paul
Date:1992-01-01
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Running mates
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1 drawing on layered paper : ink and pencil. | Editorial cartoon shows Republican Party presidential candidate George Bush running alongside Saddam Hussein, president of Iraq. Probably refers to polls showing that Bush's popularity rose when he sent troops against Hussein's Iraq in 1991.
Contributor:
Conrad, Paul
Date:1992-01-01
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[Elephant nailing himself to a cross]
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1 drawing on layered paper : ink and pencil. | Editorial cartoon shows the Republican Party elephant using his trunk to nail himself to a cross. He drives the last spike into his right fore leg, having already nailed the other limbs to the cross. Probably refers to a growing strength of the Christian right within the Republican Party.