My cartoons appear in newspapers, which are full of words, but there's something about having it in this little box that confounds people's expectations.
Tom TomorrowMy biggest influence growing up was Mad magazine, which is a very text-heavy form of visual satire. I didn’t grow up wanting to draw donkeys and elephants with the names of politicians written across them.
Tom TomorrowPolitics, like advertising, is about people selling you things you didn't really want or need.
Tom TomorrowTo keep doing this job [draw political cartoons] week after week, I think you have to want to change the world, while understanding that you can't. You have to hold both of those contradictory ideas simultaneously.
Tom TomorrowGood satire is about attacking the powerful, and that tends to be more the purview of the left. Maybe there's something about the conservative mindset that confuses mean-spirited name-calling and insults with actual humor.
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