Apr 6 2012 Lost in Translation Lost in Translation published April 6, 2012 by Paul Zanetti politicalcartoons.com Apr 17 2012 Apr 16 2012 Apr 16 2012 Apr 9 2012 Apr 6 2012 Apr 3 2012 Apr 1 2012 Mar 30 2012 Mar 29 2012 Topics Topics & Tags COMMENTS Discuss on Facebook Facebook Discussion Discuss on Disqus Paul Zanetti's Archive More Cartoons By Paul Zanetti Apr 17 2012 Apr 16 2012 Apr 16 2012 Apr 9 2012 Apr 6 2012 Apr 3 2012 Apr 1 2012 Mar 30 2012 Mar 29 2012 Archives Paul Zanetti Paul Zanetti is an Australian political cartoonist, and is the youngest recipient of a Walkley Award, Australia's equivalent to the Pulitzer Prize. Daily Newsletter Sign up for FREE! Get Cartoons Daily! Sign up for our free daily newsletter by entering your email and clicking on subscribe. Subscribe More Cagle Columnists What happened at Roswell 75 years ago? by Danny Tyree The front page of the July 8, 1947 “Roswell (New Mexico) Daily Record” seized the American imagination with the headline “RAAF (Roswell Army Air Field) Captures Flying Saucer.” That announcement added fuel to the saucer craze of summer ... The home of the free a little less free for my daughter by John L. Micek Ever since she was old enough for me to tell her anything, I’ve been telling my daughter that she could grow up to be whatever she wants to be, that no obstacle, big or small, would ever stand in her way. I’ve told her that she’ll set her ... Snacks, steel and civil rights in the Magic City by Jase Graves It’s time for another installment of “Places you should visit before your loved ones start picking out your burial underwear!” Recently, my wife and I took a trip to Birmingham, Alabama, to attend the National Society of Newspaper Columnis ...
What happened at Roswell 75 years ago? by Danny Tyree The front page of the July 8, 1947 “Roswell (New Mexico) Daily Record” seized the American imagination with the headline “RAAF (Roswell Army Air Field) Captures Flying Saucer.” That announcement added fuel to the saucer craze of summer ...
The home of the free a little less free for my daughter by John L. Micek Ever since she was old enough for me to tell her anything, I’ve been telling my daughter that she could grow up to be whatever she wants to be, that no obstacle, big or small, would ever stand in her way. I’ve told her that she’ll set her ...
Snacks, steel and civil rights in the Magic City by Jase Graves It’s time for another installment of “Places you should visit before your loved ones start picking out your burial underwear!” Recently, my wife and I took a trip to Birmingham, Alabama, to attend the National Society of Newspaper Columnis ...