On January 15, 1870, political illustrator Thomas Nast published a cartoon in Harper’s Weekly that would come to be known as ...
The objections raised about a royal commission into antisemitism overlook the real problem facing Australian society.
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Dec 11, 2025 Dec 11, 2025 Updated Dec 21, 2025 0 The nation's top cartoonists weigh in on the Trump administration's attacks on alleged drug smugglers in the Caribbean The pursuit comes after the U.S.
Many thanks to The Columbian for courageously sharing potent political cartoons which graphically speak truth to power. I especially enjoyed “East Wing Demolition” (by Trump) and “West Wing Demolition ...
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The cast of characters during the political cycles over the past decade or so has provided plenty of satirical fuel for editorial cartoons across the USA TODAY Network. As the 2025 calendar moves into ...
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - November 7, 1874. The Third-Term Panic by Thomas Nast was the first political cartoon depicting the elephant as the Republican Party symbol. The GOP symbol we are now ...