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Toons: Attack Ads, Classy Warfare, A Slippery Slope, and More. - 1/26/12
By Parker, Florida Today - 1/26/2012
By Jimmy Margulies, The Record of Hackensack, NJ - 1/26/2012
By Rick McKee, The Augusta Chronicle - 1/26/2012
By Dave Granlund, Politicalcartoons.com - 1/26/2012
By Tim Eagan, Deep Cover - 1/26/2012
By Joe Heller, Green Bay Press-Gazette - 1/26/2012
By Randall Enos, Cagle Cartoons - 1/26/2012
By Daryl Cagle, MSNBC.com - 1/26/2012
By John Cole, The Scranton Times-Tribune - 1/26/2012
By Randy Bish, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review - 1/26/2012
By Tony Auth, January 26, 2012
By Clay Bennett, January 26, 2012
By Matt Davies, January 25, 2012
By Mike Luckovich, January 26, 2012
By Ben Sargent, January 26, 2012
By Jim Morin, Miami Herald, January 27, 2012
By Jeff Danziger, January 26, 2012
Note: Previous editions are in my journal. Credit: Cagle Cartoons, Universal Uclick.
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Toons: Attack Ads, Classy Warfare, A Slippery Slope, and More. - 1/26/12 (Original Post)
ellisonz
Jan 2012
OP
Well, premature reports of famous people's passing have been around for a while
Art_from_Ark
Jan 2012
#6
caraher
(6,316 posts)1. What's with the Paterno cartoon?
Does the cartoonist think Paterno was unfairly convicted in the media of enabling child abuse? There's a lot of truly crappy reporting out there, but I don't think the Penn State football scandal was the final nail in the coffin of investigative reporting by a longshot...
ellisonz
(27,764 posts)2. There were early reports...
...of Paterno's final demise even here...yeah, it's perhaps a little hyperbolic.
caraher
(6,316 posts)4. Ah, that....
Thanks for the explanation!
cyberswede
(26,117 posts)3. I think it's referring to the premature reports of his passing. nt
Art_from_Ark
(27,247 posts)6. Well, premature reports of famous people's passing have been around for a while
Just ask Mark Twain
krispos42
(49,445 posts)5. K&R n/t