Georgina: Yeah this is from a Canadian cartoonist and you would know about the NDP provincial leader, coming from BC. I liked the reference to Hockey Night In Canada co-host Don Cherry's wardrobe.
I loved them! Wanted to stop by to say hello since we hang out in the same bloggerhoods. There's nothing like the visual impact of an excellent cartoon.
Heh, heh. The UN 'toon reminded me of the one that appeared just after Kim Campbell became PM: Her party only held two seats in the House which were depicted by "His" and "Hers" outhouses on Parliament Hill.
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All were good, albeit I don't have the Canadian perspective on the Canadian cartoons, but the one that really got me:
00dozo:Ha, ha...that's a good one. Wish I'd seen it. I do have a couple of collections from the 80s - one by Roy Peterson and another by Aislin. I interviewed them when I was a political reporter. They're both hilarious.
dufus: I think it appeared in the Toronto Star or the Globe & Mail - I don't really recall.
A political reporter interviewing political cartoonists?? Ha! There's a couple of walls upon which I would've liked to have been the proverbial fly! And it's no wonder you're so punny. ;-)
Boom Boom: (Hey did you change your name?) I'm really, really tired of all the American political attack ads on TV. But your elections are soon, aren't they. Then we can go back to those drug ads that spend half their time telling you of their adverse side effects. Geez, that sounds eerily similar to those attack ads!
I've missed the Sunday Funnies for the last couple of weeks and now just catching up. Looks like a good batch, especially as everyone says the last one. Spot on.
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A political reporter interviewing political cartoonists?? Ha! There's a couple of walls upon which I would've liked to have been the proverbial fly! And it's no wonder you're so punny.
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