The twelfth installment covered cartoons published between 12/11/06 and 12/17/06. Conservative cartoonists primarily took aim at favorite targets, plus said goodbye to a departing one.
Most Offensive Cartoon contenders included this one from Glenn McCoy:
...And this one from Chuck Asay:
...And this one from Bob Gorrell:
...And this one from Mike Shelton:
...And this one from Michael Ramirez:
As always, read the original post and comments for full explanations.
Thursday, April 26, 2007
RWCW #11 (12/14/06)
The eleventh installment covered cartoons published between 12/4/06 and 12/10/06.
Most Offensive contenders included this one from Eric Allie:
...And this one from Mike Lester:
As always, read the original post and comments for full explanations.
Most Offensive contenders included this one from Eric Allie:
...And this one from Mike Lester:
As always, read the original post and comments for full explanations.
RWCW #10 (12/6/06)
The tenth installment covered cartoons published between 11/28/06 and 12/3/06. Most Offensive contenders included two from Glenn McCoy:
...Plus one from Ken Chuck Asay:
As always, read the original post and comments for full explanations.
...Plus one from Ken Chuck Asay:
As always, read the original post and comments for full explanations.
RWCW #9 (11/27/06)
The ninth installment covered cartoons published between 11/12/06 and 11/27/06.
Two weeks previously, conservative cartoonists focused on the midterm elections, and one week previously, to console themselves, they mostly attacked Democrats and played Chicken Little about Iran. What caught their fancy for this period? Most Offensive contenders included this one from Chuck Asay:
...And this one from Paul Nowak:
As always, read the original post and comments for full explanations.
Two weeks previously, conservative cartoonists focused on the midterm elections, and one week previously, to console themselves, they mostly attacked Democrats and played Chicken Little about Iran. What caught their fancy for this period? Most Offensive contenders included this one from Chuck Asay:
...And this one from Paul Nowak:
As always, read the original post and comments for full explanations.
RWCW #8 (11/22/06)
The eight installment covered cartoons published between 11/12/06 and 11/18/06. Rightwing cartoonists had to search a little harder for their subjects — and largely settled on habitual bugbears. This week, most of cartoons were relatively restrained in terms of offensiveness, but earning consideration were this one from Henry Payne:
...And this one from Mike Shelton:
As always, read the original post and comments for full explanations.
...And this one from Mike Shelton:
As always, read the original post and comments for full explanations.
RWCW #7 (11/16/06)
The seventh installment covered cartoons published between 11/6/06 and 11/11/06.
The midterm elections of course dominated, but nothing could dissuade conservative cartoonists from flogging a dead, non-story if it involved John Kerry! Most Offensive contenders included this one from Glenn McCoy:
...And this one from Ken Catalino, although at least two other cartoonists drew pieces showing terrorists celebrating over Democrats winning:
As always, read the original post and comments for full explanations.
The midterm elections of course dominated, but nothing could dissuade conservative cartoonists from flogging a dead, non-story if it involved John Kerry! Most Offensive contenders included this one from Glenn McCoy:
...And this one from Ken Catalino, although at least two other cartoonists drew pieces showing terrorists celebrating over Democrats winning:
As always, read the original post and comments for full explanations.
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