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Paul Conrad was an American cartoonist renowned for his influential editorial cartoons and political satire. His work, which appeared in major newspapers like the Los Angeles Times, was known for its incisive commentary on political and social issues. Conrad's cartoons often challenged political figures and highlighted key national and international events, earning him three Pulitzer Prizes for his contributions to journalism. His legacy is marked by his sharp wit and his role in shaping public discourse through visual satire.
"There is too much illustrating of the news these days. I look at many editorial cartoons and I don't know what the cartoonists are saying or how they feel about a certain issue."
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"There is too much illustrating of the news these days. I look at many editorial cartoons and I don't know what the cartoonists are saying or how they feel about a certain issue."

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"I have no idea what readership is of written editorials, but it doesn't come anywhere close to the readership of editorial cartoons."
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"I have no idea what readership is of written editorials, but it doesn't come anywhere close to the readership of editorial cartoons."

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"I've never seen bad drawing destroy a good idea. On the other hand, I've never seen a good drawing save a bad idea."
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"I've never seen bad drawing destroy a good idea. On the other hand, I've never seen a good drawing save a bad idea."

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"It is a peculiar art form, but I think it's a necessary art form - and I do believe it's a noble art form."
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"It is a peculiar art form, but I think it's a necessary art form - and I do believe it's a noble art form."

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