Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Q- When is a cartoon not a cartoon? [UPDATED]

A- When it is more than a cartoon. When it is a well studied essay. When it moves from simple statement to complex art.

A deficiency is lack of a Podesta campaign-based publication. Cashing in that way when the lobbying fees likely are not as fresh. We await.

Will there be some Salon or Atlantic essay reaching the level of insight of Sean Delonas, Cagle Cartoons? Unlikely.

LAST: Buy the book? Be a fool. Tom Perez has a complimentary first edition signed copy. As does Hiam Saban "To my favorite Power Ranger. HC"

UPDATE: A video.

FURTHER: AND IN FAIRNESS: Giving Clinton her favorable platform to suggest a persona and rationales, with some policy topics left out of the narrative, this Vox link.

FURTHER: Check the opening of a Jimmy Dore segment on the "happening" book - the background image, a book excerpt. Compare, an earlier Clinton-based YouTube video.

From Dore item - for context, this link, word search = pony

So, at one point in the happening book it is asserted Sanders could not cite a single instance of Clinton flip-flopping on issues. Really. That is an assertion in the thing. Presumably based on a Clinton subjective recollection. Memory fade, not misstatement?