Posted on 06/12/2004 9:58:38 AM PDT by summer
How 12 Editorial Cartoons Remembered Reagan
1)
Steve Sack, Minnesota, The Minneapolis Star-Tribune
2)
Jeff Koterba, Omaha World Herald, NE
3)
Mike Keefe, The Denver Post
4)
Bill Schorr, United Media
5)
Steve Greenberg -- The Ventura County Star, CA
6)
Steve Breen -- The San Diego Union-Tribune
7)
Clay Jones, Virginia -- The Freelance-Star, Fredericksburg
8)
Steve Nease, Oakville Ontario, Steve is the daily cartoonist for the Oakville Beaver
9)
Brian Fairrington, caglecartoons.com
10)
Tim Morin, The Miami Herald
11)
Wayne Stayskal, Tampa, FL, The Tampa Tribune
12)
Bill Day, The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Tennessee
BTTT!!!!!!
Me too... it's funny how it's the simplest of drawings of him, but still you know immediately who that is.
Thanks for the PING, Skipper!
Summer, this is just the greatest collection! Thank you, it's wonderful to see.
going to have to tack up number one in teh back window of the truck.
These are all just wonderful. Thanks for sharing.
I haven't seen any by Ramirez of the L.A. Times yet, but am looking forward to seeing what his take on this momentous event is.
I'm actually shocked that the Minneapolis Star-Tribune would print something complimentary about Ronald Reagan, even in memoriam.
I guess even the worst of us have our moments of lucidity.
The cartoons in your post are all so positive. History revised? Some of these cartoonist drew negative images of Reagan while he was president.
Perhaps some of them have had an epiphany? Personally, I've moved right over the years.
Sean Delonas did a pretty good tribute yesterday. It wasn't his best work, but all in all, he didn't do such a bad job.
I'm going to try and find Jack Ohman's editorial cartoon on this one.
It should be good.
Wow. I use Firefox and numerous extensions! I'll have to investigate!
Oh boy, and here I was, on the mend. It is possible to smile and cry at the same time.
Thanks for the PING Mr.Tonkin..
I enjoyed this so much!
# 10 gets my vote!
Ms.B
Me too. That's the best one. ...and then the big foot in the museum.
I don't blame them for their change of heart. Time alone has proven Reagan right in almost every decision he ever made. Imagine: when Reagan left office, he had the highest approval ratings ever measured. And we had no idea that the entire Soviet Empire would begin to collapse later that year. The critics tried to say that Reagan had nothing to do with that, and that it only a coincidence, or at best an inevitability. But now we are beginning to learn of the decisive body blows that the Gipper secretly dealt to the Reds. There's just no dismissing him anymore.
Question: I've installed the extension. How do I use it?
How does one do that?
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