Synopses & Reviews
Comic journalism at its best. In 2011, we said farewell to Elizabeth Taylor and Betty Ford and good riddance to Osama bin Ladin. The ever-waning reputation of Pres. Barack Obama prompted Rick Perry, Newt Gingrich, and Donald Trump to put in their bids for the presidential election. While gas prices and the national debt rose higher than the possibility of sending another manned craft into space, the scandalous Casey Anthony trial resurfaced memories of O. J. and Nicole Simpson. The latest annual edition of this collection contains these and many other controversial comments referencing politics, the economy, sports, foreign affairs, government, and pop culture.
Synopsis
The best cartoons from North American editorial cartoonists capture and preserve the news-making events of 2011.
Synopsis
Full of clever commentary on the major events of 2011, this collection of more than four hundred cartoons covers a range of viewpoints from liberal to conservative. From sports and media to society and foreign affairs, no subject is off limits. All mistakes and failures are fair game because, though history repeats itself, there is always someone new to blame. This collection of cartoon commentary is filled with an underlying sincerity that will either make you laugh or cry.
In 2011, we said farewell to Elizabeth Taylor and Betty Ford and good riddance to Osama bin Laden. As Pres. Barack Obama's population waned, Rick Perry and Newt Gingrich put in their bids for the presidential election. While gas prices and the national debt rose higher than the possibility of sending another manned craft into space, the scandalous Casey Anthony trial was reminiscent of O. J. and Nicole Simpson. The latest annual edition of this collection contains these and many other controversial comments referencing politics, the economy, government, and pop culture.