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Feb 5, 2009
In the immortal words of Lt. Frank Drebin, Police Squad - "There is nothing to see here. Please disperse."
Feb 5, 2009
It is hard to argue your point, Nate. You are doing a great job capturing the looks this new White "crew".
Feb 10, 2009
Your cartoons SCREAM Republican bitterness and an ignorance to the necessity of slow, calculated change due to the muddled-up, post-Republican recession we are currently experiencing. By the way, I've seen at least 7 or 8 other cartoons poking fun at this EXACT same topic. Maybe you should make a cartoon about how you're still backing the GOP after they so OBVIOUSLY put our country's economy in the tanker. Now, THAT'S funny! Shame on you for perpetuating these petty gripes over an otherwise breath of fresh political air.
Feb 11, 2009
jengquist - you clearly have not been following Nate's cartoons over the last several years. He is anything but partisan. You, on the other hand, seem to be 100% partisan.
Feb 17, 2009
To jengquist@gmail.com, Wow, bitter much? I agree with the previous comment: part of Nate's charm is that he draws material from all sides. He's certainly less partisan than many, if not most, editorial cartoonists. If he offends anyone, he's an equal opportunity offender. Nate, this is one of my favorite cartoons, and that's coming from someone who uprooted her life to go work for Obama in a battleground state.
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