Thursday, August 21, 2008

The Grim Prognosis In Central Asia

Not only hasn't The Dubster captured Osama bin Laden, but both Afghanistan and Pakistan are going down the tubes while The Dubster clears mesquite in Crawford and Kinda-Lies-A-Lot shops for shoes in Eastern Europe. At the same time, our young people are dying for NOTHING! If this is a (fair & balanced) indictment of treason compounded by incompetence, so be it.

[x Boulder Fishwrap]
The Cancer Spreads
By John Sherffius



[John Sherffius began drawing editorial cartoons for the Daily Bruin, the student newspaper at UCLA. After two years of working as a freelance artist, after graduation, he was hired by the Ventura County Star in Southern California as a graphic artist and gradually worked his way into editorial cartooning for the paper. In 1998, he was hired by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch as the newspaper's editorial cartoonist, a job he held until 2003 when he quit the paper over editorial differences. Sherffius bridled at editorial insistence that he tone down cartoons attacking Republicans. Sherffius then went to work for the Boulder Daily Camera where his cartoons appear regularly and are syndicated nationally by the Copley News Service. Sherffius won the 2008 Herblock Prize for Editorial Cartooning.]

Copyright  2008 Boulder Daily Camera/John Sherffius


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