The Big Book of Bush Cartoons 
asked by fabio on November 1, 2006 8:34 PM
Whether you love George W. Bush or hate him, you'll be able to appreciate The Big Book of Bush Cartoons. Compiled by popular editorial cartoonist Daryl Cagle, this cartoon feast for Bush supporters and detractors features the best Bush cartoons from the entire Bush administration. Some of the moments captured in the cartoons include: Bush and the Environment Bush and 9/11 The War in Iraq Stem Cell Research Bush and his Cabinet Campaign 2004 And more This is a must-have collection for any cartoon fan, political junkie, or anyone who has something to say about George W. Bush.
Reviews
I was disappointed in the quality of the cartoons. Sorry, but I had expected some from the top-flight editorial cartoonists of America. These seem to be confined to one service. You won't want to use this review, I'm sure.
reviewed by 90210 on November 1, 2006 10:29 PM
If you wish a whimsical history of the Bush presidency, choose THE BIG BOOK OF BUSH CARTOONS! THE HISTORY OF THE BUSH PRESIDENCY IN CARTOONS! Editorial cartoons gained from the best political cartoonists contribute a diversity of drawing, perspective and focus in revealing the history of Bush's interactions around the world, from his initial hanging chad election to the war in Iraq. Black and white cartoons are as large as a full page, while others are four to a page: all provide fun commentary those with a sense of humor and interest in social and political issues will appreciate.
reviewed by bigchad on November 5, 2006 12:56 AM
The satire in the book is very good... the man in the White House at the moment cannot speak any more that two sentences at a time....
reviewed by macfan on November 8, 2006 8:34 AM
You don't have to hate President Bush to like this book! Granted, most of the cartoonists are liberal and take their best jabs, but the humor in the irony that permeates politics transcends party affiliation. The conservative cartoonists are outstanding, too! With this book, Cagle continues the great job he does every day with his world-famous website. IMHO, anyone who flames this book either a) hasn't read it, or, b) is demonstrating some sort of professional jealousy.
reviewed by scanner on November 26, 2006 2:51 PM
This book highlights the author, his boyfriend and a few other cartoonists, leaving out the giants (Oliphant, Toles, Danziger, Conrad, Sack, etc.) in the field. Skip this one and wait for the Best of 2005/6 (which, alas, is also to be edited by Gagle leaving the numerous repetitive contributions in question as to their relevance under the banner "Best".
reviewed by cannoli on November 29, 2006 10:29 AM
