Campaign Funds: Cartoons Magazine Centennial, June 1912, Part 10
Tomorrow, the 1912 Republican National Convention starts! Make certain you have your train, trolley, bi-plane tickets, or your jalopies, ready to make it to Chicago! Above, one can’t have an insurgency against the system, without loads of cash funding from the same oppressors you’re hoping to overthrow! In the June 1912 issue of Cartoons Magazine, [...]
Women’s Suffrage, 1912: Wouldn’t It Make You Mad!
For Women’s History Month & the continuing Primary Season — Wouldn’t It Make You Mad!, by cartoonist Nelson Harding. Originally published in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, and reprinted in the pamphlet, The Political Campaign of 1912 in Cartoons by Nelson Harding. Click on the above picture, to view a larger version. Doug Wheeler ElectionComics Women’s [...]
Onward, Christian Soldiers!
Although the four currently remaining Republican candidates, all claim resolved to fight all the way to the Republican Convention, such bluster is always made before votes are cast. We’ll see after Tuesday. So, while we still have Republicans attacking each other, I present the three cartoons on this page, depicting the last time the Republican [...]
Who Should vs. Who Does Pay the Taxes: Wall Street Frauds Make Wonderful Cartoons, Part 69
This week, as everyone should have expected from the start, the Congressional “Super Legion”… uh, “Injustice League”… er… “Committee“(??), came to zero agreement. Click on any of the pictures above and below, to view enlarged versions. Above, The End of a Bad Show, depicting the workings of the “Grand National Congressional Theatre”. Puck magazine’s mascot [...]
































