By Chan Lowe May 20, 2009 07:05 PM

Even cartoonists need a vacation now and then.
I thought that while I was away from the blog, it might be edifying to post a few cartoons from a parallel period in our history, specifically, the end of President Bush’s first one-hundred days eight years ago.
One can almost forget that this occurred during the brief period (eight months) between his inauguration and the 9/11 tragedy, which subsequently defined his tenure in the White House.
At this point, people were beginning to question Bush’s competence, and whether his administration actually stood for anything.
The bitterness of the 2000 election loss was still fresh in the minds of the losing side.
By Chan Lowe May 19, 2009 06:59 PM

Even cartoonists need a vacation now and then.
I thought that while I was away from the blog, it might be edifying to post a few cartoons from a parallel period in our history, specifically, the end of President Bush’s first one-hundred days eight years ago.
One can almost forget that this occurred during the brief period (eight months) between his inauguration and the 9/11 tragedy, which subsequently defined his tenure in the White House.
At this point, people were beginning to question Bush’s competence, and whether his administration actually stood for anything.
The bitterness of the 2000 election loss was still fresh in the minds of the losing side.
By Chan Lowe May 18, 2009 06:58 PM

Even cartoonists need a vacation now and then.
I thought that while I was away from the blog, it might be edifying to post a few cartoons from a parallel period in our history, specifically, the end of President Bush’s first one-hundred days eight years ago.
One can almost forget that this occurred during the brief period (eight months) between his inauguration and the 9/11 tragedy, which subsequently defined his tenure in the White House.
At this point, people were beginning to question Bush’s competence, and whether his administration actually stood for anything.
The bitterness of the 2000 election loss was still fresh in the minds of the losing side.
By Chan Lowe May 18, 2009 12:56 PM

Even cartoonists need a vacation now and then.
I thought that while I was away from the blog, it might be edifying to post a few cartoons from a parallel period in our history, specifically, the end of President Bush’s first one-hundred days eight years ago.
One can almost forget that this occurred during the brief period (eight months) between his inauguration and the 9/11 tragedy, which subsequently defined his tenure in the White House.
At this point, people were beginning to question Bush’s competence, and whether his administration actually stood for anything.
The bitterness of the 2000 election loss was still fresh in the minds of the losing side.
By Chan Lowe May 15, 2009 06:45 PM

Even cartoonists need a vacation now and then.
I thought that while I was away from the blog, it might be edifying to post a few cartoons from a parallel period in our history, specifically, the end of President Bush’s first one-hundred days eight years ago.
One can almost forget that this occurred during the brief period (eight months) between his inauguration and the 9/11 tragedy, which subsequently defined his tenure in the White House.
At this point, people were beginning to question Bush’s competence, and whether his administration actually stood for anything.
The bitterness of the 2000 election loss was still fresh in the minds of the losing side.