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Why Do I Feel Uneasy?: More Cartoons by Pat Oliphant
Why Do I Feel Uneasy?: More Cartoons by Pat Oliphant, <i>Why Do I Feel Uneasy?</i> is the first Oliphant collection to take aim at the Clinton administration, and it proves that the dean of American political cartoonists never really had anything to worry about. A self-proclaimed equal opportunity cartoonis, Why Do I Feel Uneasy?: More Cartoons by Pat Oliphant has a rating of 4 stars
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Why Do I Feel Uneasy?: More Cartoons by Pat Oliphant, Why Do I Feel Uneasy? is the first Oliphant collection to take aim at the Clinton administration, and it proves that the dean of American political cartoonists never really had anything to worry about. A self-proclaimed equal opportunity cartoonis, Why Do I Feel Uneasy?: More Cartoons by Pat Oliphant
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  • Why Do I Feel Uneasy?: More Cartoons by Pat Oliphant
  • Written by author Pat Oliphant
  • Published by Andrews McMeel Publishing, September 1993
  • Why Do I Feel Uneasy? is the first Oliphant collection to take aim at the Clinton administration, and it proves that the dean of American political cartoonists never really had anything to worry about. A self-proclaimed "equal opportunity cartoonis
  • Why Do I Feel Uneasy? is the first Oliphant collection to take aim at the Clinton administration, and it proves that the dean of American political cartoonists never really had anything to worry about. A self-proclaimed "equal opportunity cartoonis
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Why Do I Feel Uneasy? is the first Oliphant collection to take aim at the Clinton administration, and it proves that the dean of American political cartoonists never really had anything to worry about. A self-proclaimed "equal opportunity cartoonist," Oliphant has been bringing light to political hypocrisy for nearly thirty years, earning a Pulitzer Prize and three Reuben Awards along the way. He continues to cause trouble and ask uncomfortable questions on the editorial pages of over 500 newspapers and magazines around the world. And his trademark penguin, Punk, seen delivering sly commentary from the corners of his drawings, has become an American institution.

The author, a widely-circulated political cartoonist, has ferreted out the hypocrisy and absurdity in Republican and Democratic administrations alike for nearly thirty years. Now, he takes aim at the Clinton administration.


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