March 2012
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I’m now starting to wish I had named this Tumblr ‘Weeping Liberty.’ It could be my catchphrase, like ‘Weeping liberty! That is one fallacious argument.’ or ‘Weeping liberty, readers. That is the ugliest caricature of Barack Obama I’ve ever seen.’
But let’s be honest, I’d get tired of that pretty quickly.
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And McCoy responds again
You know, if you feel the need to respond to a round of criticisms about your cartoon then you pretty much failed at cogently expressing yourself.
As he did with his first Sandra Fluke cartoon, Gary McCoy has responded to the responses to his “Obama is making Trayvon Martin about himself” cartoon. It’s not as condescending as his Fluke cartoon response, but he does play the...
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New header
Any thoughts? I’m also thinking of throwing in the Weeping Statue of Liberty in random shitty cartoons, just for fun.
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This is how they think
Well my Gary McCoy cartoon earlier today has racked up 85 notes, within striking distance of the last McCoy cartoon I talked about, which had 95 last I checked. Why do I bother counting? I don’t know. It’s pointless, but part of me is always hoping I’ll somehow get a big break and start racking up followers like nobody’s business. But who reads political cartoons, let alone...
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The life of a political narrative via cartoons →
I’ve written a lengthy blogpost about the birth control-Sandra Fluke issue and how conservative cartoonists went from wanting to own it make it a huge issue to suddenly wanting nothing to do with it and trying to pretend they were always focused instead on the economy.
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Pretty stoked for the premiere of White Battle...
Brief and to the point, but it’s a little late to make the “Hunger Games=Battle Royale” comparison.
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