Hillary Clinton: Monster mash

It always makes my day to aim a cheap shot at Hillary, who lately has been deserving it, but even more attractive was the opportunity to poke fun at the politics of victimhood and political correctness.

It always makes my day to aim a cheap shot at Hillary, who lately has been deserving it, but even more attractive was the opportunity to poke fun at the politics of victimhood and political correctness.
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CHAN LOWE has been the Sun Sentinel’s first and only editorial cartoonist for the past twenty-six years. Before that, he worked as cartoonist and writer for the Oklahoma City Times and the Shawnee (OK) News-Star.
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Comments
I love shots at Hillary...keep up the good work!
Posted by: Painkiller Jeff | March 10, 2008 4:40 PM
WON'T YOUR THERAPIST BE INSULTED THAT YOU ARE USING HIS LIKENESS IN YOUR CARTOONS?
Posted by: Leader of the Pack | March 10, 2008 8:30 PM
why do you color over your lines? you should color in the the layer behind the lines just looks better.but im sure you know that.just sayin. looks amazing either way. cheers, E
Posted by: erick arenas | March 11, 2008 11:29 AM
Mwa ha ha ha ha!
Posted by: Hotpants McGee | March 11, 2008 12:16 PM
Very funny -- and poignant message. In order for voters to see the candidates with clarity -- or anyone for that matter -- it is necessary to identify any exploitative messages and identify them and get past them. Here, Chan shows that by the labels of sexism, racism or any "ism" the issues are obfuscated in the fog created. And nobody, including this Frankenstein monster -- is really seen accept in the most caricatured unreal fashion.
Makes for a good caricature, though.
Posted by: cecroland | March 13, 2008 2:29 PM
Very funny -- and poignant message. In order for voters to see the candidates with clarity -- or anyone for that matter -- it is necessary to identify any exploitative messages and identify them and get past them. Here, Chan shows that by the labels of sexism, racism or any "ism" the issues are obfuscated in the fog created. And nobody, including this Frankenstein monster -- is really seen accept in the most caricatured unreal fashion.
Makes for a good caricature, though.
Posted by: CE Croland | March 13, 2008 2:29 PM