Danziger: Turning The Caber On Brexit
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Jeff Danziger’s award-winning drawings are published by more than 600 newspapers and websites. He has been a cartoonist for the Rutland Herald, the New York Daily News and the Christian Science Monitor; his work has appeared in newspapers from the Wall Street Journal to Le Monde and Izvestia. Represented by the Washington Post Writers Group, he is a recipient of the Herblock Prize and the Thomas Nast (Landau) Prize. He served in the US Army as a linguist and intelligence officer in Vietnam, where he was awarded the Bronze Star and the Air Medal. Danziger has published ten books of cartoons and a novel about the Vietnam War. He was born in New York City, and now lives in Manhattan and Vermont. A video of the artist at work can be viewed here.
This reminds of a broadcast from the Watts Riots in the 1960s. A completely deserted street except for some burning cars and then…here comes the mailman delivering the mail… with a National Guard jeep mounting a machine gun following the mailman.
Well, this one makes perfect sense to me. Scotland voted against independence based on the security afforded in being part of a United Kingdom that was part of the European Union. Brexit broke that security for them. Hopefully that caber lands right where May will find it the most painful.