Political cartoonist, Mike Luckovich, of the Atlanta Constitution and beyond, admits to having a messy desk but he more than compensates with a creative and orderly mind. He’s been at the Constitution for 9 years and his skill of lampooning the three political persons running for president is legendary. Every four years he has his political Olympics to find if a picture (or cartoon) is worth a thousand words. His are, and hopefully we can, every now and then, provide a blogging blurb that is worth at least one picture.
Friday, April 18, 2008
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