Editorial Cartoons by Nate Beeler
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Media Darling
POSTED July 24, 6:28 PM

I read that John McCain was recently greeted at an airport by a grand total of one reporter. Meanwhile, Barack Obama is cruising the globe with a network TV anchors attached to him like remoras on a whale shark. I mostly fault so-called TV journalists for this disturbing imbalance, but I'm seeing an awful lot of print publications running more Obama stories over McCain ones. The argument they would make is that Obama is a walking, talking news story because of his race, which is certainly true. It's wonderful that a black man will soon officially become a major-party candidate for president -- and one that stands a very good chance of winning in November. But however amazing the whole Obama saga is, there's still another major candidate in this election: McCain. Because we are human, journalists are incapable of being unbiased. But we are all taught that we should do our best to minimize the influence of bias by writing balanced stories. That same principle needs to apply to deciding news coverage, too.

Of course, this is all coming from a guy whose job is to draw biased and unbalanced cartoons every day!

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Tired Satire
POSTED July 15, 7:36 PM

I futzed around with the wording for this cartoon all day. It started out with Obama saying, "I don't understand why this cartoon is considered funny!" and the Average Joe guy saying, "Duh. It's a New Yorker cartoon." It didn't quite do it for me or anyone else I asked. The crux of the cartoon is that New Yorker cartoons often leave people scratching their heads trying to figure where the laugh is. Their cover on Obama isn't really funny or effective satire. That said, I would never say they shouldn't try to run covers like these. Obama needs to relax. If he's elected president, he'll likely see plenty of "offensive" and "tasteless" cartoons about him all over the place. The same for McCain. They may not like it, but it comes with the territory when you run for president.

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Withdrawing From Barack
POSTED July 8, 8:15 PM


I did McCain's flip-flops yesterday, so Barack Obama gets it today. I've always told people that I'm an equal opportunity satirist.
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Fashionable Political Footwear
POSTED July 7, 7:42 PM


The party that used the issue so well against John Kerry in 2004 now has to deal with it's own nominee's flip-flopping.
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General Foolishness
POSTED July 1, 7:38 PM


The first panel is an actual quote from Obama supporter former General Wesley Clark talking about John McCain's combat record. So, I wonder, would he say the same thing about former presidents such as George H.W. Bush or J.F.K., who both had combat experience in some ways similar to McCain's? I don't remember him blasting John Kerry for it in 2004, do you?
 
Big-Bucks Obama
POSTED June 19, 7:48 PM


Phew!!! This color stuff is hard, even on cartoons that don't involve a whole lot visually!
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Democratic Diplomacy
POSTED June 4, 7:12 PM


I'm not surprised Hillary hasn't conceded the nomination to Barack Obama, even though it's obvious to everyone that he's won. She's trying to use her political clout as leverage for a brokered peace: her as his running mate. Will Obama bite? If he's smart, he'll turn to somebody less divisive than a Clinton.
 
Spelling It Out for Hillary
POSTED June 2, 7:37 PM


So, now Hillary's claiming she should win because of the strength of her popular vote total. But how popular would she become if she wrests the nomination from Obama, who, by Democratic Party rules, appears like the likely victor? Obama is going to have a hard fight on his hands with John McCain in the general election, so if Hillary really wants to show she's not in this simply for petty, egotistic reasons, she should drop out.
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Hillary's Campaign Song
POSTED May 21, 7:50 PM


Arrgghhh! I can't get this song out of my head!!! It's been repeating, repeating and repeating inside my skull ever since the cartoon idea first hit me! This might be even more obnoxious and aggravating than when "Livin' La Vida Loca" hit the airwaves. But you know, what? This is just what this Hillary Clinton cartoon is about. I looked up the lyrics to the song online, but I figured I'd use my own variation to amp up the repititiousness (is that a word?). OK, I'm going to go turn on the radio in the hope that a less-obnoxious song will displace the self-created abomination bouncing around inside my noggin.
 
The Writing on the Wall
POSTED May 7, 7:29 PM


To be honest, I'm getting a little tired of drawing Hillary cartoons, so I'm hoping she'll pull out of the race soon. Of course, she seems to occupy a plot neighboring President Bush's in Fantasyland, which means I'll likely be drawing more of her.
 

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Nate Beeler
Editorial cartoons and how they are created, by Nate Beeler, cartoonist for The Washington Examiner. Email Nate at nbeeler@dcexaminer.com.


 
 

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