Leadership

Cartoons & Sculpture from the Bush Years

The most influential cartoonist now working.” -The New York Times

Pat Oliphant is an editorial cartoonist who leans fully to the left, but rarely loses his balance, which is important, since he carries a sharp pen.” -Senator Bob Dole

Neither Democrat nor Republican is safe from the influential paintbrush of political commentator and cartoonist Pat Oliphant. A master of what he calls “confrontational art,” Oliphant spares no one as he covers Bush’s tenure in office-drawing comparisons on the war in Iraq to Vietnam, Kim Jong Il’s nuclear antics to a circus act, and President George W. Bush’s time in office with the reign of The Little King.

* Oliphant is the most widely syndicated political cartoonist in the world, currently published in more than 500 newspapers and magazines worldwide, including the New York Times, the Washington Post, and the New Yorker.

About the Author

Pat Oliphant occupies a unique position among today's editorial cartoonists. Widely considered the dean of the profession, he is one of its sharpest, most daring practitioners. Oliphant divides his time between Santa Fe, N.M. and Washington, D.C.

Pat Oliphant is syndicated by Universal Press Syndicate

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