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"Criss Cross"
Richard Brody on Robert Siodmak’s "Criss Cross" (1949).
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"Happy to See You"
Steve Brodner draws John McCain and discusses the race for the White House.
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"Thinking Lincoln"
Steve Brodner draws Barack Obama and discusses the race for the White House.
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"The Battle for Iowa"
Steve Brodner draws the Republican and Democratic candidates and discusses the religious undertones of the race.
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"Odd Couples"
Steve Brodner sketches Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama in some surprising roles.
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"Clash of the Titans"
Steve Brodner sketches the recent battle between the Presidential heavyweights Bill Clinton and Ronald Reagan.
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"Fault Lines"
Steve Brodner surveys the landscape of the Republican vote in California.
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"Mad World"
Steve Brodner draws the winners of the Super Tuesday primary.
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"Tipping Points"
Steve Brodner draws Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and the Democratic nomination hanging in the balance.
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"Three-Legged Race"
Steve Brodner draws the candidates and their powerful but troublesome ties: Geraldine Ferraro, the Rev. John Hagee, and Jeremiah Wright.
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"Relativity"
Steve Brodner illustrates the family ties that connect Obama and Clinton to George W. Bush, Celine Dion, Brad Pitt, and Angelina Jolie.
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"Reality Bites"
Steve Brodner wonders what election rhetoric has to do with the average American voter.
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