“Cartoons are ridicule and satire by definition. A negative attitude is the nature of the art.”

—  Paul Conrad

As cited in Lordan, Edward J. (2006). Politics, Ink: How America's Cartoonists Skewer Politicians, from King George III to George Dubya. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 135.

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