Clueless Chinese Hackers Can’t Keep Editorial Cartoonists Down!

Clueless Chinese Hackers Can’t Keep Editorial Cartoonists Down!
Chuck Legge drew his first cartoon at about age 8, and has been trying to get it right ever since. (See Mr Legge's cartoons here, along with a more detailed bio.) He majored in English, Philosophy and Art at Arizona State University. In 1990, he became the editorial cartoonist for the Prescott Sun Newspaper in Prescott, Arizona. Later, he became the editorial cartoonist for Sarah Palin's hometown newspaper the Frontiersman. Of this experience, he says, "My editorial cartoons have a decidedly liberal tilt which makes me quite popular up here. Popular in the same way that a moose with a target shaped birthmark is popular. For this reason the new publisher at the Frontiersman has given me the boot." Mr Legge now owns 4.77 acres in Sutton, Alaska.
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Chinese hackers went to considerable time and effort to hamstring the nation’s cartoonists. Really? Good news America. The imminent demise of American influence on world culture has been … Read more

Make America Grin Again: Support the Humor Times!

Make America Grin Again: Support the Humor Times!
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The Humor Times founder/publisher/editor/writer may wear a lot of hats, but he likes it that way. Still, his favorite job is writing fake news articles. He is also a musician and songwriter, who plays guitar, mandolin and harmonica, with several CDs to his credit.
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Help the Humor Times survive in a tough environment for independent press outlets! The Humor Times is a website, sure, but we’re also a monthly print magazine (available … Read more

The Humor Times Magazine Now Available at Barnes & Noble Stores Across the Country!

The Humor Times Magazine Now Available at Barnes & Noble Stores Across the Country!
The Humor Times is the "World's funniest news source!" Sure, we like to inform our visitors, but in a playful sort of way. We believe political satire is one of the best ways to help folks let down their defenses and see things in a new light, as well as to help bring haughty leaders back down to earth. Plus, it's just plain fun! The Humor Times magazine (delivered to your door 12x/year) is a great way to enjoy this brand of humor, it makes a wonderful gift, and SUBSCRIPTIONS are very affordable!
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As of the first of the year, the Humor Times magazine is being carried nationally by Barnes & Noble — and now features almost all color throughout! We … Read more

‘This Won’t Hurt (Us) a Bit’: Latest Edition of HT’s ‘News in Cartoons’ App!

‘This Won’t Hurt (Us) a Bit’: Latest Edition of HT’s ‘News in Cartoons’ App!
The Humor Times is the "World's funniest news source!" Sure, we like to inform our visitors, but in a playful sort of way. We believe political satire is one of the best ways to help folks let down their defenses and see things in a new light, as well as to help bring haughty leaders back down to earth. Plus, it's just plain fun! The Humor Times magazine (delivered to your door 12x/year) is a great way to enjoy this brand of humor, it makes a wonderful gift, and SUBSCRIPTIONS are very affordable!
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New edition: “This Won’t Hurt (Us) a Bit: When ‘health care’ is actually ‘wealth care’ for the rich.” On our FREE Humor Times app! In the latest edition … Read more

“Dear Leader” – the Latest Edition of the ‘News in Cartoons’ on our Humor Times App!

“Dear Leader” – the Latest Edition of the ‘News in Cartoons’ on our Humor Times App!
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The Humor Times founder/publisher/editor/writer may wear a lot of hats, but he likes it that way. Still, his favorite job is writing fake news articles. He is also a musician and songwriter, who plays guitar, mandolin and harmonica, with several CDs to his credit.
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New edition: “Dear Leader” – Enjoy the latest hilarious editorial cartoons, reviewing the news in our Humor Times “News in Cartoons” app, available free! In the latest edition … Read more

It Is Done: The Election They Said Couldn’t Happen

It Is Done: The Election They Said Couldn’t Happen
The Humor Times is the "World's funniest news source!" Sure, we like to inform our visitors, but in a playful sort of way. We believe political satire is one of the best ways to help folks let down their defenses and see things in a new light, as well as to help bring haughty leaders back down to earth. Plus, it's just plain fun! The Humor Times magazine (delivered to your door 12x/year) is a great way to enjoy this brand of humor, it makes a wonderful gift, and SUBSCRIPTIONS are very affordable!
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It’s all over but the wailing and gnashing of teeth: Post-election blues with Donald Trump. This page on the election of Donald Trump is an excerpt from an … Read more

Watch: Pulitzer Prize-Winning Cartoonist Jack Ohman Interview with the Humor Times

Watch: Pulitzer Prize-Winning Cartoonist Jack Ohman Interview with the Humor Times
The Humor Times is the "World's funniest news source!" Sure, we like to inform our visitors, but in a playful sort of way. We believe political satire is one of the best ways to help folks let down their defenses and see things in a new light, as well as to help bring haughty leaders back down to earth. Plus, it's just plain fun! The Humor Times magazine (delivered to your door 12x/year) is a great way to enjoy this brand of humor, it makes a wonderful gift, and SUBSCRIPTIONS are very affordable!
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Exclusive Humor Times interview with Jack Ohman, now available here and on the ‘Soapbox’ YouTube channel. Humor Times editor James Israel sat down with Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist … Read more

Insight on Cartoonists: Signe Wilkinson

Insight on Cartoonists: Signe Wilkinson
Stanford Chandler began writing when his parents gave him an Underwood Portable typewriter for his 8th birthday, the machine he still uses to this day.He has written for dozens of papers, including The New York Enquirer, Manchester Guardian, Mainichi Daily News and the Humor Times. His work with cartoonists is currently under the auspices of the San Francisco Cartoon Art Museum.
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An interview with editorial cartoonist Signe Wilkinson While Philadelphia is not considered the epitome of the bon vivre, it is nonetheless responsible for some goodies we enjoy today, … Read more

Why Are So Many Cartoonists Called Tom?

Why Are So Many Cartoonists Called Tom?
Michael was born in South Africa at the height of the apartheid era He quickly became involved in the underground resistance movement, knew Nelson Mandela and other prominent revolutionaries, some of whom later moved into privileged positions formerly occupied by whites. After several exciting escapes, he was forced to flee the country in disguise. He successfully made his way to the UK and gained his PhD at Cambridge on a university scholarship, He then pursued the dualcareer of college professor and social revolutionary, provoking academic and political mayhemwherever he went. Having thus failed miserably at both politics and education, he now cynically rails like Diogenes at the foibles of mankind in bitter satires and faintly subtly edgy political cartoons. History will, however absolve him. In 2006 he discovered a new Shakespeare play, but it's going to take a new generation to acknowledge it. Check out his website, Editorial and Political Cartoons.
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From Tom Toles to Tom Tomorrow (and beyond) it seems all cartoonists are called Tom It’s a fact. America’s top cartoonists are all called Tom. Even the ones … Read more

Insight on Cartoonists: Brian Gable

Insight on Cartoonists: Brian Gable
Stanford Chandler began writing when his parents gave him an Underwood Portable typewriter for his 8th birthday, the machine he still uses to this day.He has written for dozens of papers, including The New York Enquirer, Manchester Guardian, Mainichi Daily News and the Humor Times. His work with cartoonists is currently under the auspices of the San Francisco Cartoon Art Museum.
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An interview with editorial cartoonist Brian Gable When you’re due some money and you’re informed that “the check’s in the mail,” there’s always the possibility that the sender … Read more

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