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  2. Ben Garrison - Wikipedia

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    After an image of the cartoon posted on Facebook was mass reported, the image was removed and Garrison's Facebook account received a 24-hour ban. [1] In 2016, Garrison said "I do cartoons that are anti-political correctness, anti-social justice warrior, because really what political correctness is is fascism with manners". [1]

  3. Michael Ramirez - Wikipedia

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    [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 .

  4. StoneToss - Wikipedia

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    On Facebook and Instagram, as of 2021, some of the cartoons were posted by the author in heavily pixellated versions to prevent them from breaching those platforms' policies. [ 14 ] Both right-wing and left-wing online communities share and interact with StoneToss' cartoons, causing them to gain increased visibility.

  5. David Horsey - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Occupy Democrats - Wikipedia

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    Occupy Democrats is an American left-wing [8] media outlet built around a Facebook page and corresponding website. Established in 2012, it publishes hyperpartisan content, [15] clickbait, [21] and false information. [23] In 2017, posts originating from the Occupy Democrats Facebook page were among the most widely shared political content on ...

  7. List of fictional United States Democrats - Wikipedia

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    Frank Underwood - Initially a Democratic Congressman representing South Carolina's 5th congressional district and House Majority Whip, later Vice President of the United States and eventually the 46th President of the United States; Lindsey Weir on Freaks and Geeks - Stated she is a Democrat and asked George H. W. Bush a critical question at ...

  8. Creators Syndicate - Wikipedia

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    In 2008 Creators Syndicate acquired the Copley News Service, a wire service that distributed news, political cartoons, and opinion columns. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] In 2011 Jack Newcombe became president of Creators Syndicate, [ 14 ] and together with Rick Newcombe started Creators Publishing and Sumner Books, which have published more than 150 titles.

  9. Jack Ohman - Wikipedia

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    Jack Ohman was born on September 1, 1960, in Saint Paul, Minnesota. [2] Ohman worked as a political aide for the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL) during his high school years in Minnesota. [2]