Regarding Dubya

A few months ago I put together this brief survey of George W. Bush caricatures. It's organized, roughly, from most realistic to most iconic:

Tom Tomorrow's DubyaTom Tomorrow
This Modern World

Ruben Bolling's DubyaRuben Bolling
Tom the Dancing Bug

Mick Luckovich's Dubya Mike Luckovich
Atlanta Journal Constitution

Keith Knight's DubyaKeith Knight
The K Chronicles

Brian Gable's DubyaBrian Gable
Globe and Mail

Tom Toles's DubyaTom Toles
Washington Post

Ted Rall's Dubya Ted Rall
Universal Press Syndicate

Interestingly, in the last few months Mick Luckovich is using Bush less often, and he's dropped the baby Bush shown above. In his place there's more Rummy and Uncle Sam (examples here and here). Meanwhile, Ted Rall's El Presidente looks crazier all the time.

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Simon says...

You might not have seen Steve Bell (a cartoonist with the British paper The Guardian.) Absolutely superb image of Bush...

http://www.guardian.co.uk/cartoons/stevebell/0,7371,519655,00.html

Posted on Apr 27, 2003

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Posted on Nov 18, 2003

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