Ted Rall - Alas, editorial cartooning is dying in the United States. After decades of decline (punctuated by countless warnings), there are so few political cartoonists left that it's hard to see how the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists can survive much longer. If the current trend continues, political cartoons -- which are thriving in pretty much every other country on earth, helping to effect radical change in places like Syria, Iran and Spain -- will disappear from the United States, which perfected the art form, at the peak of its golden age.
A hundred years ago, political cartoonists ruled the earth. Like dinosaurs. There were thousands of newspapers and thousands of cartoonists working at them. Bill Mauldin, Paul Conrad, Jeff MacNelly and Pat Oliphant were stars, boldface names. As newspapers declined, cartooning jobs vanished. In 1990 there were about 280 professional political cartoonists left. By 2000, roughly 80. Now less than 30. Many states don't have one.
Friday, 9 August 2013
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