“There’s a sense among many African-Americans that their community is under attack again by Republicans over voting rights issues and civil rights,” says political scientist Kerry Haynie. “It’s a throwback to the 1960s in some respects.”
“We are stuck because, on the one hand, our enemy cannot be totally defeated and, on the other, we cannot withdraw from this conflict without exposing our country and the world to more violence and instability,” writes national security expert David Schanzer.
The leading presidential candidates – even Libertarian Gary Johnson – are all fair game in this cartoon by The Charlotte Observer’s Kevin Siers, who will be part of a political cartoon and satire festival at Duke Sept. 22-24.
Mac McCorkle
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“There’s a sense among many African-Americans that their community is under attack again by Republicans over voting rights issues and civil rights,” says political scientist Kerry Haynie. “It’s a throwback to the 1960s in some respects.”
The Charlotte Observer
Terrorism
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“We are stuck because, on the one hand, our enemy cannot be totally defeated and, on the other, we cannot withdraw from this conflict without exposing our country and the world to more violence and instability,” writes national security expert David Schanzer.
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Foreign Policy
Immigration
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Political Humor
Stump the candidates
The leading presidential candidates – even Libertarian Gary Johnson – are all fair game in this cartoon by The Charlotte Observer’s Kevin Siers, who will be part of a political cartoon and satire festival at Duke Sept. 22-24.
The Charlotte Observer