Nick Gillespie | June 20, 2008
More proof that the editorial cartoon is the absolutely lowest form of art:
This is either funniest thing ever or just really sad.
Question: Was there no space for a crying Statue of Liberty?
Thanks to Dave Weigel. And tip o' the pixel to Michelangelo, of course.
Update: More Russertania below and here.



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E.S. beat me to it, but my first reaction was to have the caption read, "Pull my finger, Tim!"
I agree 100% here. I showed this one to a friend and told him this has to be the worst editorial cartoon I have ever seen.
Where's his honorary Buffalo Bills Super Bowl ring?
Oh wait, that's right...
LOL, I vote FUNNY!
Sending a cable to my Electorial Representitive right away.
Argghhhhh but the original meaning of the painting is totally subverted. Head hurt.
Look, I'm sure Tim Russert was an OK journalist and nice guy in his personal life, but this is getting a bit over the top.
I think it has something to do with him being a genuine nice guy AND a MSM bigshot that is generating all of this syripy sweet gushieness as a substitute for disbelief or denial.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
This is either funniest thing ever or just really
sad
It's absolute over-the-topness made me literally LOL, in my office.
Well, I controlled it so it was more of a snigger, but you get my
point.
There's no possibility that this cartoonist is mocking the "let's
lionize Tim" bandwagon, is there?
Lawlzes.
I can't wait for the first episode of "Meet The Press: with Katie
Couric." The only thing better would be Keith Olbermann.
It's interesting that this encounter is apparently taking place in a cave rather than in heaven. Did the printer perhaps tilt the drawing the wrong way? That Tim is actually on the way to Hell? Just a thought.
"Meet The Press: with Katie Couric."
I was expecting Dick Gregory, you know, someone else NBC thinks is
"straight down the middle".
However, this AM on MSNBC, it sounded like Joe Scarborough was
trying to audition as an improved-Russert.
Obama is the hand on the right.
Nope, if that were the case, it wouldn't be a hand on the left side
of the page, and the finger would be rather more straight.
Russert: "Explain the China earthquake,
Hurricane Katrina and the recent tsunami."
God: "I ... I thought we were going to talk about
my intelligent design."
Russert: "Those have everything to do with
so-called intelligent design. How intelligent was it to make the
Earth with plates?"
God: "Is this on the record?"
Russert: "Yes."
God: "OK, Tim, I fucked up and dropped the Earth
and it cracked."
Russert: "So you admit you're not
infallible?"
God: "Well ... I ... this interview is
over."
[walks off set]
Those cartoons are a testament to the megalomania of the press. Right now I bet people from Matthews to Hannity are having fantasies about the hagiography they'll receive when they tear down the veil and join the choir invisible.
Awesome, Jamie Kelly.
That cartoon gives me sick feeling in the pit of my stomache.
You knew it was coming. He was made a saint faster than Mother
Teresa.
It's telling how all of official Washington seemed to
adore him.
That's because, despite all the alleged tough talk, they knew he
was one of them.
Jamie Kelly, that interview would be followed by books from Pat Robertson and Hagee and others, explaining that they believed the statements they previously made were accurate at the time, but upon further introspection, they realize that God had mislead them to cover His own errors in judgement
I didn't know a peacock's plume consisted of colored condoms
I thought the exact same thing, but didn't say it because I thought if I were the only one that saw that, it would mean I am secretly gay.
Those cartoons are a testament to the megalomania of the
press. Right now I bet people from Matthews to Hannity are having
fantasies about the hagiography they'll receive when they tear down
the veil and join the choir invisible.
My feelings exactly. Journalists think their poo doesn't stink.
(Present company excepted.)
Those cartoons are a testament to the megalomania of the
press. Right now I bet people from Matthews to Hannity are having
fantasies about the hagiography they'll receive when they tear down
the veil and join the choir invisible.
Frankly a big send off would be a reasonable price to pay to send
those two to the netherworld!
Oh.... crap.
http://www.laweekly.com/news/dissonance/a-sinners-view-of-tim-russerts-passing/19115/
The new cartoons are even worse. All that's missing is a plane flying into the WTC and a crying eagle while Lady Liberty coddles a baby in an American flag.
Almost makes me wish I was glad he is gone... oh, wait, I am glad that Mr. Tim "We would still have slavery!" Russert is gone.
You can tell it's Tim Russert's hand, because it's fat and has stubby little fingers.
That says more about Sherffius than about editorial cartooning in general. Going back through his recent cartoons, his artwork is often magnificent and imaginative, but his editorial ear is frequently tone deaf.
If Russert were half the hardball interviewer his reputation maintains, he wouldn't have so many friends willing to deify him.
I prefer my version.
You can see it at the top of this page:
http://www.venganza.org/
Is it OK yet to bring up my favorite Russertism of the last
year?
MR. RUSSERT: You say you're a strict constructionist of the
Constitution, and yet you want to amend the Constitution to say
that children born here should not automatically be U.S.
citizens.
REP. PAUL: Well, amending the Constitution is constitutional.
What's a--what's the contradiction there?
MR. RUSSERT: So in the Constitution as written, you want to
amend?
REP. PAUL: Well, that's constitutional, to do it.
Oh, it had me in tears...
"and yet you want to amend the Constitution to say that children
born here should not automatically be U.S. citizens."
This is why I was not a Ron Paul supporter. This would be VERY
dangerous to do as well as unjust to children who committed no
crime but coming out of their mother's bodies on the wrong side of
a border.
Amendng the Constitution is unconstitutional?
That's a hell of a penumbra.
Russert: "Explain the China earthquake, Hurricane Katrina
and the recent tsunami."
Don't worry, according to an aura-reading scientist God's off the
hook on that one. Earthquakes are the fault of SUV drivers.
No, really.
Oh, he also says the Earth will explode in ten years if we don't stop global warming now. And he's a scientist so it must be true.
Amend the Constitution to state that you are not a citizen until the age of 18. That would solve the "anchor baby" issue without totally eliminating birth-right citizenship (which is usually a good thing).
This is why I was not a Ron Paul supporter. This would be
VERY dangerous to do as well as unjust to children who committed no
crime but coming out of their mother's bodies on the wrong side of
a border.
The Constitution did not establish birthright citizenship until the
14th amendment was ratified, because it was not needed - Americans
were not US citizens, they were the people of the free States of
America. The Constitution was meant to protect people from the
government, not to give away positive rights. Paul's position is
perfectly consistent with the original intent of the ratifiers.
Is it OK yet to bring up my favorite Russertism of the last
year?
How about this one:
"What would happen if Iran invades Israel?"
I hope that when I die the media doesn't get into such a mawkish frenzy about it as they have with Russert.
Amend the Constitution to state that you are not a citizen
until the age of 18. That would solve the "anchor baby" issue
without totally eliminating birth-right citizenship (which is
usually a good thing).
Yea, all well and good until science gives us 18 yo. newborn
poledancers!
Nice try, now back to the drawingboard for you.
I'm sorry that Russert died, but at least I can now pray to him for intercession with the Lord.
Jesus (no pun intended), these cartoonists actually get paid for crap like this? Well, at least we know that a century from now they'll be even less remembered than Pietro Torrigiani, another Michelangelo offender.
What's up with that Copy No thingy in the link Sam Grove
provided?
You can just PrintScreen and paste.
What's it supposed to accomplish.
Enough already. He's dead. We all die eventually.
Deal with it, media sycophants.
Americans: can you attempt to explain the comprehensive 24-hour
mourning of this Tim Russert? Was this man close to curing
cancer?
As a member of Canada, I'm very confused by the enormity of this
man's death.
No, it was just when you said you were a "member of Canada", I assumed it was some sort of translation.
The top cartoon is representative of the "compassion pornography" Dr. Thomas Fleming refers to whenever someone famous dies. Truly sick to look at.
"Thoreau" is right. Russert hagiography is media self
congratulation. To be authentic, decide who you like and give him a
day of compliments before he drops dead.
We all like easy-going fat guys.
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