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Trying to Trash Betsy DeVos is a political cartoon by American cartoonist Glenn McCoy, published on February 13, 2017, on the GoComics website as well as the Belleville News-Democrat website. The cartoon centrally depicts Betsy DeVos, the United States Secretary of Education in the Trump Administration and is thematically based on the 1964 ...
[citation needed] His cartoons have been featured on CNN, Fox News, The O'Reilly Factor, and The Rush Limbaugh Show. His work has been published in such publications as The New York Times , The Washington Post , The New York Post , Time Magazine , Politico , National Review and U.S. News & World Report .
He joined Newsday as staff cartoonist and a member of the editorial board in 2014 [1] in New York, and his cartoons are syndicated nationally by Universal Uclick. [2] In the past Davies has drawn for The Journal News in Westchester, New York, the Hearst Connecticut Newspaper group, and the non-profit online policy journal Remapping Debate.org.
David Palmer from 24 - In one episode, his wife mentions that he is running for President as a Democrat. Captain "Hawkeye" Pierce on M*A*S*H. Identified himself as a Democrat in a letter to President Harry S. Truman (also a Democrat). Harry Stone from Night Court - In the episode "Prince of a Guy", he introduces himself as a registered Democrat.
David Horsey (born 1951) is an American editorial cartoonist and commentator. His cartoons appeared in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer from 1979 until December 2011 and in the Los Angeles Times since that time.
[1] [3] Over the course of his 17 years at the newspaper up to 2006, he drew more than 4000 cartoons for The Sun while also drawing two cartoons per week for The Economist. [3] He left The Sun in 2006, but returned in 2012.
Chanel Rion (born Chanel Dayn-Ryan; [1] April 28, 1990) is an American broadcaster, political cartoonist, and children's book author.She was formerly the chief White House correspondent for One America News Network (OAN), a far-right [19] American cable channel.
Handelsman graduated from Dean College (Franklin, MA) with an associate degree in Art Therapy in 1977; and the University of Cincinnati in 1979. He began his professional career at a chain of 13 Baltimore, Maryland and Washington, D.C., suburban weeklies from 1982 to 1985, followed by positions at The Scranton Times of Scranton, Pennsylvania, from 1985 to 1989, and The Times-Picayune in New ...