A cartoon about United States political leaders is presented.
The article presents a political cartoon that looks at the way the Ohio electoral system works.
Presents a political cartoon depicting a game board and pointer. Features various hypothetical situations and comments made by U.S. officials regarding who or what to "blame" for recent events in American politics and international relations; Includes such issues as hurricane relief, the media, poverty and defense contracts.
Presents a satirical letter regarding the judicial nomination of Harriet Miers to the Supreme Court by President George W. Bush. Reasons why Bush should have chosen the author instead of Miers; Suggestion that the author is a woman and is not a Christian, and therefore should be nominated; Lack of experience of the author as a lawyer; Criticism of people who claim they do not know where Miers stands on the issue of abortion.
Presents the poem "Hunky Dory in Iraq (A Song Sung in the Shower Every Morning by George W. Bush), written by Calvin Trillin.
The article presents a cartoon portraying political conditions in the United States. It shows a scene of a conference where U.S. President George Bush is asked to speak about various political issues.
The article presents a cartoon related to political events taking place in the U.S. during March 1999.
The article presents cartoon related to political condition of the U.S. under President Bill Clinton administration.
This article presents a cartoon depicting the political and economic condition of the U.S.
This article presents caricatures of various U.S. diplomats and legislators.


