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Panelists: Nate Beeler, The Columbus Dispatch; Chip Bok, bokbluster.com; and Scott Stantis, Chicago Tribune
#!&%!! "Stop them damn pictures!!” raged the infuriated politician, “I don't care what the paper writes about me. My constituents can't read. But, damn it, they can see the pictures!" In that case it was Boss Tweed famously raging about the devastating lampoons launched by Thomas Nast-- a cartoon attack that would eventually bring down Tweed and end his corrupt reign over New York City.
Today them #!&% pictures zip across the new digital landscape -- needling, infuriating, engaging and entertaining people on the web, in emails, on smart phones and iPads. From traditional newsprint to the blogosphere, Facebook and the Twitterverse, political cartooning is alive and well.
From the beginning of our country’s history up to today, cartoons have played an important role in U.S. political life. Paul Revere and Ben Franklin roused the rabble with cartoons, leading a revolution. Since then, political cartoons have called us to defend the nation from foreign foes and defend our freedoms from domestic forces. They make us stop and think -- and maybe stop and laugh.
As journalism figures out how to survive the shift to the light speed and micro-news cycles of the digital age, one small corner is adapting and even flourishing. Political cartoons, though as old as newspapering itself, are perfect for to the hyper speeds and truncated attention spans of today’s media consumers.
To celebrate this enduring craft, the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists is hosting #!&% CARTOONS!! A Festival Celebrating the Political Cartoon.
Featuring the nation’s best cartoonists and caricaturists, #!&% CARTOONS!!, in partnership with George Washington University’s School of Media and Public Affairs, will take over Jack Morton Auditorium on the GWU campus for two days of presentations, drawing and other 'toon foolery.
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2012_DC_AAEC_CDM_120914: DC -- GWU -- AAEC -- #!&% Cartoons! -- Cartoon Death Match (79 photos from 2012)
2012_DC_AAEC_Misc_120914: DC -- GWU -- AAEC -- #!&% Cartoons! -- Miscellaneous (107 photos from 2012)
2012_DC_AAEC_Panel1_120914: DC -- GWU -- AAEC -- #!&% Cartoons! -- Panel 1: Welcome and Great American Political Cartoon (104 photos from 2012)
2012_DC_AAEC_Panel2_120914: DC -- GWU -- AAEC -- #!&% Cartoons! -- Panel 2: Into the Matrix: Man vs. Machine (37 photos from 2012)
2012_DC_AAEC_Panel3_120914: DC -- GWU -- AAEC -- #!&% Cartoons! -- Panel 3: Cartooning Outside the Box: The Political Cartoon Evolves (28 photos from 2012)
2012_DC_AAEC_Panel4_120914: DC -- GWU -- AAEC -- #!&% Cartoons! -- Panel 4: Comics Journalism: Cartoonists Are on the Story (12 photos from 2012)
2012_DC_AAEC_Panel5_120914: DC -- GWU -- AAEC -- #!&% Cartoons! -- Panel 5: Man vs. Machine, Round 2 (23 photos from 2012)
2012_DC_AAEC_Panel6_120914: DC -- GWU -- AAEC -- #!&% Cartoons! -- Panel 6: Campaign 2012, The View from Left Field (19 photos from 2012)
2012_DC_AAEC_Panel7_120914: DC -- GWU -- AAEC -- #!&% Cartoons! -- Panel 7: Blown Covers, New Yorker Covers You Were Never Meant to See (64 photos from 2012)
2012_DC_AAEC_Panel8_120914: DC -- GWU -- AAEC -- #!&% Cartoons! -- Panel 8: Campaign 2012, The View from Right Field (96 photos from 2012)
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AAECP8_120914_008.JPG: (left to right -- or maybe right, farther right ) Chip Bok, Scott Stantis, Nate Beeler
AAECP8_120914_030.JPG: Are you better off than you were four years ago?
Yeah. We didn't qualify for food stamps then.
AAECP8_120914_032.JPG: Mitt's finally focusing on the economy.
Focusing on the economy is racist.
AAECP8_120914_035.JPG: ... And then I'll do the same thing with every industry that I did with the auto industry...
AAECP8_120914_040.JPG: Our rights come from nature and god, not from governments.
His plan is un-American.
AAECP8_120914_056.JPG: Look! Romney's a felon, a tax cheat, and a murderer!
It's the economy.
The elephant in the room
AAECP8_120914_060.JPG: So when did you join the Tea Party?
AAECP8_120914_066.JPG: Somebody else made that happen
AAECP8_120914_068.JPG: Bain Capital.
Bane of Capitalism.
AAECP8_120914_070.JPG: Is the health care mandate a tax?
Final press conference
AAECP8_120914_077.JPG: Investigate the Bush lawyers for allowing terrorists to be tortured, and I'll kill the rest.
Sounds like a plan.
AAECP8_120914_079.JPG: Nice little Supreme Court you got there... Shame if anything were to happen to it.
AAECP8_120914_084.JPG: Unofficial transcript of Obama call to Sandra Flike.
Sorry Rush called you a prostitute.
Thanks. You've strengthened my sense of sisterhood...
... with Sarah Pallin, whom Bill Maher called a c - - -
... and my other sister, Laura Ingraham, whom Ed Schultz called a news slut.
Will you be returning Bill Maher's money before you call Sister Sarah?... Hello?...
AAECP8_120914_086.JPG: Don't worry. You won't have to pay for it. Insurance will.
AAECP8_120914_088.JPG: Who made you pope?!
Recess appointment
AAECP8_120914_090.JPG: Dear Taliban:
Sorry we burned your qurans. To make it up to you, I'm torching a bishop.
-- B.H.O.
AAECP8_120914_092.JPG: Your mom will have to pay for the chicken nuggets, but the condoms are free.
AAECP8_120914_094.JPG: Aren't you over-reacting to the Japanese nuclear crisis?
I broke one of those new light bulbs.
AAECP8_120914_110.JPG: I can't seem to quit...
AAECP8_120914_129.JPG: We're throwing out our old economic model.
Can I have it?!?
AAECP8_120914_131.JPG: Let the honeymoon commence!
AAECP8_120914_132.JPG: Drop it, chubs!
The Nanny
AAECP8_120914_134.JPG: You had me at "I don't care about poor people"...
AAECP8_120914_136.JPG: We must consider deep cuts to your $70 billion green defense budget, sir.
And it was working so well...
Strike the solar panels!
USS Inconvenient Truth
AAECP8_120914_138.JPG: Something like this could make a lesser fella question his inevitability
AAECP8_120914_144.JPG: The frontrunner
AAECP8_120914_151.JPG: My case for re-election is clear
AAECP8_120914_154.JPG: Solo Twister?
And he's losing
AAECP8_120914_158.JPG: Uhh, President Putin? A word if I...
Not a good time. I'll call. Promise.
Some people have no respect for a true artist! Bravo! Encore! Encore!
AAECP8_120914_163.JPG: I'm told it's not a legitimate storm
AAECP8_120914_165.JPG: Let the humanizing commence
AAECP8_120914_185.JPG: I'm not willing to destroy a life to save a life...
Stem cell veto
AAECP8_120914_187.JPG: Got any more scrap paper? (Grabs the US Constitution)
AAECP8_120914_191.JPG: What're you gonna do with your economic stimulus check...?
Well... I've always wanted an iPhone!...
AAECP8_120914_194.JPG: I don't think they country's headed into recession...
AAECP8_120914_202.JPG: I can sum up the cause of the economic meltdown for you in one word: Easy credit.
AAECP8_120914_214.JPG: Praise be! Mine eyes have seen the light!
AAECP8_120914_218.JPG: Tea Party Crasher...
Yes I'll take my tea neat, please!
Stop wasteful spending
AAECP8_120914_228.JPG: ... And if you get too big to fail, we're going to bail you out again... so there!
AAECP8_120914_230.JPG: Whoo-boy! These 3-D special effects sure are lifelike! Wish I had bought some popcorn....
AAECP8_120914_234.JPG: ... I fully support the TSA screening methods, invasive though they may be!
AAECP8_120914_236.JPG: I've spent my life chasing the American dream...
... from working as a janitor to becoming Speaker of the House...
... and now I have to hold the line on spending!?!
AAECP8_120914_240.JPG: How long do I have to hold this pose? I've got a campaign fundraiser scheduled.
AAECP8_120914_252.JPG: Hope some more and call me in the morning
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Trips this year:
three Civil War Trust conferences (Shepherdstown, WV, Richmond, VA, and Williamsburg, VA),
a week-long family reunion cruise of the Caribbean,
another week-long family reunion in the Wisconsin Dells (with lots of in-transit time in Ohio and Indiana), and
my 7th consecutive San Diego Comic-Con trip (including side trips to Zion, Bryce, the Grand Canyon, etc).
Ego strokes: I had a picture of Miss DC, Ashley Boalch, published in the Washington Post. I had a photograph of the George Segal San Francisco Holocaust memorial used as the cover of Quebec Francais (issue 165). Not being able to read French, I'm not entirely sure what the article is about but, hey! And I guess what could be considered to be a positive thing, my site is now established enough that spammers have noticed it and I had to block 17,000 file description postings for Viagra and whatever else..
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