I am a great admirer of Mauldin's work, from his early cartoons for the Army during WWII to his social commentary in the 1960s. While I didn't always agree with his politics I could still admire his angle in editorial cartoons. He always came up with something thoughtful without having to go for cheap shots or even the occasional graphic lie. There are a lot of so-called cartoonists today who could learn from this today.
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