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These politicians denied democracy on Jan. 6. Now, they want your vote.
This is a brilliant editorial by Washington Post cartoonist Steve Brodner. This is a gift🎁link, so anyone who uses it can read the entire article, even if they don't subscribe to the Post. Below are a few highlights, focused on the chief congressional players in the failed coup.
While the violent mob swarmed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, aiming to subvert democracy and keep President Donald Trump in power, another group was already working on the same project inside. In an unsuccessful bid to prevent Congress from certifying the results of the 2020 presidential election, 147 Republicans formally supported objection to counting Joe Biden’s electoral votes. Some have already left office. But as many as 117 members of Congress are running for reelection in 2024. Here they are, drawn together; a collection of American politicians engaged in using democracy in order to attain the power to subvert it. [color emphasis added]
I encourage people to use the gift link above to see the minor GOP Congress members who aided and abetted Trump's attempted coup and now will likely be campaigning for reelection.
________________ NOTE: The order and arrangement of the congressional players above has been modified from the original editorial.
#jan 6th#117 seditious congress members up for reelection#insurrection#cartoon editorial#14th amendment section 3#steve brodner#the washington post
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guys, we have them all 🥹🤝
#all editorial looks#one gorgeous guy#thomas sanders#sanders sides#cartoon therapy#sleep sanders#emile picani#roman sanders#logan sanders#patton sanders#virgil sanders#Remus sanders#Janus sanders
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Other Characters you can legally use for your Mickey Mouse project
Mickey Mouse is in the public domain, as is Minnie Mouse and Peg-leg Pete. There's some caveats to that, and I talk about that more in this other post, but for now, let's talk about other characters who you can also use to fill out the cast.
These characters should all be in the public domain, though some characters still have treademarks. I'll get into how to use them safely as we go. Anyways, let's start.
Other Disney Characters
Disney obvciously doesn't advertise this, but there's actually quite a few Disney originals who've actually been in the public domain for a while.
The Mad Doctor never had it's copyright renewed, and so it's very technically the first Mickey Mouse cartoon to enter the public domain. Keep in mind, the version of Pluto featured in the short isn't in the domain just yet, but the Doctor himself is free to use.
What's funny is that Disney would later use a version of Doctor for Epic Mickey. Obviously don't use that version of the character.
Aside from the Mad Doctor, we also have Oswald and Ortensia
Yeah, as it turns out, Oswald's been in the public domain for quite a while, but he's still trademarked by Disney. Easy recommendation... use the original "fat" design of the character and have him go by Lucky.
But before Oswald, we have the Alice Comedies
Everything about the Alice Comedies is Public Domain for a long time, and the Disney corporation very rarely acknowlege these characters existence. Which is a shame because These shorts were some of the first shorts Walt ever produced, and they have the unique gimmick of featuring a live action girl in an animated world.
Everybody already knows about Oswald, but nobody talks about Oswald and Mickey's older brother from these shorts, Julius the Cat
Like... yeah no, it didn't all start with a mouse. Or a rabbit. It started with a cat.
Foxy and Milton Mouse
Both Foxy (top) and Milton (bottom, pictured with his girlfriend Rita Mouse) were characters created by Warner Brothers and Van Beuren respectively to cash in on Mickey's success, and both characters are also in the public domain.
In fact, all Van Beuren cartoons are apparently in the public domain, and I encourage you to find their cartoons and use them as you please.
Fleischer Characters
Betty Boop is probably in the Public Domain, but there's a few caveats with this. From what I can tell, the name Betty Boop is trademarked, but the character herself isn't. Most of the old Betty Cartoons are free to use, but newer incarnations, including the versions used in 1985's The Romance of Betty Boop and 1989's The Betty Boop Movie Mystery are still very much under copyright.
To avoid any legal trouble, I have two big recommendations. Although everybody remembers Betty as having Black hair, in one of the few early instances of Betty being shown in color, she's actually depicted as Redhead.
This is Betty Boop in 1934's Poor Cinderella, and her hair color is pretty clearly red.
The other option is to just make her black.
Though there's been some debate as to whether Betty Boop was intentionally modeled after Esther Lee Jones or not, there's still no denying the influence of Jazz on the character. Betty Boop is a Jazz singer and is often depicted dancing to Cab Calloway. Hell, the Betty Boop musical features Jasmine Amy Rogers as the titular character.
Betty Boop aside, there's an entire world of defunct Betty Boop characters who are definately public domain, including Bimbo and Koko the Clown.
Next year, Popeye's also gonna enter the Domain. So keep an eye out for him too.
Anyways, these are my picks, but obviously this list isn't meant to be comprehensive. There's a ton of old cartoon characters out there who can be freely reinterpreted into newer works. Feel free to add your own favorite public domain cartoon to the list.
#Mickey Mouse#Public Domain#Betty Boop#Koko the Clown#Foxy#Milton Mouse#The Mad Doctor#Oswald the Lucky Rabbit#Alice Comedies#Disney#Walt Disney#Max Fleischer#Warner Brothers.#Cartoons#Animation#Editorial
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(via Cartoon: Take off the makeup)
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#editorial cartoon#twitterature#Salem Snow#education#public education#private education#education funding
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My new cartoon for today's Boston Globe:
#ward sutton#sutton impact#illustration#editorial cartoons#boston globe#editorial cartoon#political cartoons#caricature#cartoons#political cartoon#ronald reagan#ron desantis#newt gingrich#lindsey graham#conspiracy theories#conspiracy theory#al gore#george w bush#dick cheney#stormy daniels#bill clinton#monica lewinsky#transgender#transisbeautiful#hillary clinton#scotus#republicans#trump#trump indictment#disney
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#political satire#editorial cartoons#politics#political cartoon#donald trump#trump#trump humor#trump is a moron#us politics#cartoon#kamala harris#debate#presidential debate#maga republicans
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Get off the Earth!
#vintage illustration#slang#editorial cartoons#illustration#english you speak it#english language#english#proper english
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That guy that was running him mouth in my comments section about how Trump would be easy for Biden to beat want to add more commentary now?
#editorial cartoon#cartoon#political cartoon#political humor#humor#politics#democrats are toxic#let’s go brandon
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Unemployment relief delivered by the government in minuscule amounts, The Worker. July 3, 1933.
#toronto#canadian labor defence league#unemployment relief#poverty relief#capitalism in crisis#unemployment#starve or freeze#bennett government#communists#great depression in canada#political cartoons#editorial cartoons
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Lalo Alcaraz on CALÓ: A Guide to the Sources of Latino Voter Misinformation | Election 2024 | calonews.com
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