I t was the summer of 2015 when former president Jimmy Carter revealed a dire diagnosis: melanoma had spread to his liver and ...
The nation's top cartoonist react to President Donald Trump's inauguration and first week back in office. January 23, 2025: ...
Cartoonists for the Chicago Tribune and Time magazine depicted Carter as Planters snack company’s dapper advertising character, Mr. Peanut. Others depicted Carter himself as a smiling peanut, along ...
“Jimmy’s smile, country farmer, the longshot — all made for good cartoons,” Rafshoon ... nation’s most famous political cartoonists. Said Rafshoon, the former Carter ad manager ...
The Baptist deacon responded with an 823-word soliloquy on human imperfection, pride and God’s forgiveness. He said he ...
Every week, The Post runs a collection of letters of readers’ grievances — pointing out grammatical mistakes, missing ...
In the Jan. 11 Lewiston Tribune, there was a political cartoon showing a mother and son discussing the flags being at half-staff. The mother said it was for a great man who used to be president; the ...
“Jimmy Carter was always an outsider,” said ... Long after leaving office, Carter still bemoaned a political cartoon published around his inauguration that depicted his family approaching ...
It was vintage Jimmy Carter: a man of faith ... His friend Charles Kirbo reflected on the political dangers of Carter’s moral clarity during the 1976 campaign: “He is not a politician ...
At least one cartoon even depicted the president ... “I was just beginning my political cartooning career as Jimmy Carter came into office, so it’s hard to separate my own immaturity as ...
Jimmy Carter already had drawn months of media ... had a field day. One political cartoonist depicted Carter lusting after the Statue of Liberty. He lamented to NPR in 1993 that the Playboy ...