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ellaella on Jun 8th, 2008Cartoon of the week - 6/8

Roger Ebert, my favorite film critic and the only one to win a Pulitzer, once observed how rarely characters in movies talk about going to movies. Similarly, political cartoonists seldom reference artists and paintings, even very famous ones.
Mike Lane of Cagle Cartoons mixed political opinion with a painting I love and produced a very clever and […]

ellaella on Jun 4th, 2008Clinton to call it quits

NBC news has confirmed Hillary Clinton plans to suspend her campaign for the White House on Saturday and “express her support” for Barack Obama.
Aides say she will also congratulate Obama for winning enough delegates to clinch the nomination. At any other time, with nearly any other candidate, that would be assumed but after her arrogant, defiant […]

ellaella on Jun 3rd, 2008Open letter to Hillary Clinton

Mrs. Clinton:
First, please know I did not choose that form of address just because protocol dictates it, when not addressing you as Senator Clinton. I chose it because, for all your lip service to feminism, you quickly come to mind when I think of women whose success is tied to their husbands’. Without him and […]

ellaella on Jun 3rd, 2008Obama clinches nomination

Illinois Senator Barack Obama has clinched the Democratic nomination for president, with the required 2,118 delegates, as tallied by CNN.
Throughout the day, as voters in South Dakota and Montana cast primary ballots, delegates and superdelegates were moving to Obama. Some had been undeclared while others switched allegiance from Hillary Clinton.
Obama will address supporters tonight in […]

ellaella on May 24th, 2008Robert Kennedy’s assassination

Now it’s on to Chicago and let’s win there.
Those were among the last words we heard Bobby Kennedy speak.
Hillary Clinton has apologized for invoking his 1968 assassination yesterday and Robert F Kennedy, Jr., who has endorsed her, issued a statement that said: “It is clear from the context that Hillary was invoking a familiar political […]

ellaella on May 21st, 2008Obama nomination within reach

“We have returned to Iowa with a majority of delegates elected by the American people, and you have put us within reach of the Democratic nomination for president of the United States of America.”
Senator Barack Obama’s words last night, outside the Capitol in Des Moines. It was a fitting return; January’s Iowa caucuses catapulted his […]

ellaella on May 18th, 2008Cartoon of the week - 5/18

It’s becoming almost farcical. After Hillary’s expected big win in West Virginia Tuesday, Obama picked up the support of enough superdelegates to take a small lead and is only 17 elected delegates away from a majority, but she refuses to admit defeat.
I’ll think of her the next time I watch Carrie, thanks to Frederick Deligne of France’s […]

ellaella on May 11th, 2008Cartoon of the week - 5/11

Editorial cartoonists around the globe weighed in this week on Hillary Clinton’s refusal to quit the Democratic presidential race, despite impossible delegate math and the party’s coalescing around Barack Obama in the name of unity. I didn’t see a single one that took her side.
From Canada, Tab of The Calgary Sun went beyond criticism to sketch out […]

ellaella on May 7th, 2008The end of the beginning

Last night, after Barack Obama’s victory speech in North Carolina, David Gergen said it was the beginning of the end of Hillary Clinton’s campaign. Gergen is a rarity: he put aside partisan politics after serving in the Nixon, Ford and Reagan White Houses when he agreed to serve the country as an adviser in Bill Clinton’s administration. His […]

ellaella on Apr 27th, 2008Cartoon of the week - 4/27

At long last, the Pennsylvania primary has come and gone. It wasn’t the blowout for Hillary it seemed it would be a month earlier, but it wasn’t a squeaker either. So she lives to fight another day, despite Obama’s likely insurmountable lead in delegates.
I’ve come to think of the primary as Spinsylvania and, apparently, so […]

ellaella on Apr 20th, 2008If Hillary were president

Carl Bernstein wrote an incisive opinion piece the other day for Anderson Cooper’s 360 blog. Bernstein, author of the Hillary Clinton biography, A Woman in Charge, is a CNN analyst this year and appears on Cooper’s program.
His post is so damning that Clinton loyalist Lanny Davis requested and got the chance to rebut.
In speculating what a Clinton […]

ellaella on Apr 20th, 2008Cartoon of the week - 4/20

After what seems like months, not weeks, of increasingly-nasty campaigning, the Pennsylvania primary finally is at hand. And one issue I can’t believe even became an issue refuses to go away, especially among small-minded xenophobes.
Keefe of The Denver Post summed up my thoughts on Thursday with just a few strokes.

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ellaella on Apr 15th, 2008Open letter to Cindy McCain

Cindy, Cindy, Cindy. I’m sure you won’t mind if I call you that; you told me to, the times we met in New Hampshire when you were standing by your man in his quest to become president.
I always liked you and admired your smarts, your easy charm, impeccable grooming and appearance, although the New Yorker […]

ellaella on Mar 30th, 2008Cartoon of the Week - 3/30

For editorial cartoonists, Hillary’s “sniper in Bosnia” story was the shot heard ’round the world. Much of it, anyway. In Sweden, it was cannon fodder for Olle Johansson.

ellaella on Mar 19th, 2008Hillary’s quest, Hillary’s records

Hillary Clinton has made a last-minute change to her schedule for a stop in Detroit today to further try to persuade Michigan legislators to allow a do-over primary election.
She trails Barack Obama in both popular votes and elected delegates; without do-overs in Florida, where the proposal has been rejected, and in Michigan, where Obama was […]