A Look at 2005 from the Right Side
Editorial Reviews
From the Publisher
2005 was quite a year for news - Katrina, a new pope, gas prices, Iran, the reconstruction of Iraq, and even Cindy Sheehan.
You could get the spin on the year in review from the liberal media (hint: it involves blaming Bush for everything!) or, you can take A Look at 2005 from the Right Side with Paul Nowak, an editorial cartoonist whose work has appeared on CNSNews.com, Rightoons.com, and other news outlets courageous enough to show his work.
Paul's first-ever collection of political cartoons showcases 120 of his best work from 2005, covering the best and worst of the tumultuous year with just the right spin.
From the Author
Why a look at 2005 in cartoon form? Why not? The year was full of great and terrible things, but cartoons still have that ability to capture the spirit of an event in a way that other media cannot. Photos capture a moment; the printed word captures the thought; but in a cartoon, I can take the image and the thought and put them in a vise, coat them with industrial adhesive, give the guys big noses and dopey expressions, and produce a (hopefully) funny and ungodly mess. And since 2005 was a remarkable mess, it was an unending source of inspiration for cartoons.
A Look at 2005 from the Right Side,Paul Nowak,R.A.G.E. Media,0977223442,Comics & Cartoons,Humor,Political Ideologies - Conservatism & Liberalism,Topic - Political
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