
Bullies and Fearmongers and Bigots, Oh my!
A Collection of Political Cartoons by Paul Jamiol
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Editorial cartoonist Paul Jamiol's sixth book of political cartoons focuses on the changes affecting America today and the dark blossoming of lies, hate, and divisiveness. The impact of a foreign thug on one of the candidates, the effectiveness on the Big Lie on an increasingly gullible electorate, and much more are fodder for Jamiol's sharp pen. From 2023 to 2005, with a collection of 180 cartoons, he challenges the false narratives over that period visually and vigorously. Jamiol doggedly stands for the truth and hates revisionists. "While there are many who continue to deceive and stand alo...
Editorial cartoonist Paul Jamiol's sixth book of political cartoons focuses on the changes affecting America today and the dark blossoming of lies, hate, and divisiveness. The impact of a foreign thug on one of the candidates, the effectiveness on the Big Lie on an increasingly gullible electorate, and much more are fodder for Jamiol's sharp pen. From 2023 to 2005, with a collection of 180 cartoons, he challenges the false narratives over that period visually and vigorously. Jamiol doggedly stands for the truth and hates revisionists. "While there are many who continue to deceive and stand alongside ruthless dictators and charlatans, I believe truth and justice must prevail and must continue for our kids and their future." His previous books were about taking to task those who do everything in their power to revise the truth on serious events and issues that affect all Americans. This collection of his editorial cartoons stays on that same pathway. Jamiol's book is not intended to change minds or preach to a choir. It lays out his views on the world around us and you will be engrossed by his imagination, passion, fearlessness, and integrity. It targets readers interested in politics, issues, a cartoonist's take on the world or are just curious about our changing political landscape. Visual commentary can highlight an issue more clearly than the written word.