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...just try to poke fun, add a little humor to the page,” Blackburn explains. “I think a political cartoon is too limited to express complex opinions...
Blackburn even ran into a bit of controversy earlier this year for a cartoon that ran in the Crimson’s Oct. 16 issue. The drawing showed an overweight girl chowing down on a ‘Bucket O’ Chicken’ while answering the phone for ECHO, a Harvard eating concerns group...
...fallout made him, as he says, a “minor celebrity.” He received numerous angry emails charging that the cartoon was cruel and insensitive...
...realized I hurt some people’s feelings,” Blackburn says. “But the point of the cartoon wasn’t to slash ECHO. I just thought that there were some problems with the aggressiveness of their campaign. I think most of my friends still like...
...easy caricature of the partnership--the one to which Democrats cling at their peril--casts Rove as "Bush's Brain," the snickering puppeteer who never takes his eye off politics, so Bush can talk highmindedly about principles. But that cartoon misunderstands what a departure the Bush-Rove relationship is from recent Presidents and their operatives. Bush's father famously loved policy but scorned politics, saw campaigning as a necessary evil but banished the political hacks from the West Wing. Even Bill Clinton, as political an animal as they come, ran through advisers like Kleenex. James Carville and Dick Morris...