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The Dave Chang Show

Nick Anderson: Expanding Political Discourse, One Cartoon At a Time | The Dave Chang Show

The Dave Chang Show

The Ringer

Society & Culture, Arts, Food

4.88.6K Ratings

🗓️ 3 October 2019

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Dave sits down with Counterpoint founder and Pulitzer prize–winning cartoonist Nick Anderson to discuss the value of editorial cartoons, the importance of critical thinking, and consuming a variety of opinions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Dave Chang Show, part of the Ringer podcast network presented by Major

0:15.2

Domo Media.

0:16.6

As always, thank you to Yolotango for the intro music.

0:19.9

This week we have someone that I didn't know if we'd ever get on the show, so I'm excited

0:24.6

to have Nick Anderson.

0:26.5

If you're from Texas, you might be a fan of his book of cartoons about the state of

0:31.2

Texas.

0:32.2

I know several people that are from Texas that have this book and they love it very much,

0:37.7

or you might have been a fan of his political cartoons that have been syndicated through

0:43.4

a variety of newspapers on a national level.

0:47.0

When I heard that Nick was coming to his town, I was thrilled with the idea of getting

0:51.8

him on.

0:52.8

And this is out of my comfort zone.

0:54.6

This is certainly out of his comfort zone because this is why I wanted to do this podcast.

0:59.4

It was just with Bill and I to talk about the restaurants of Major Domo and then I realized,

1:04.6

oh, I can just talk and learn myself from people that interest me.

1:08.8

And I'm a fan of Nick's work.

1:10.1

He started a new political cartoon site called Counterpoint, Nick won a Pulitzer Prize for

1:16.9

Editorial Cartooning in 2005 while drawing for the Louisville Courier Journal.

1:23.2

This is our second Pulitzer Prize winner on this podcast.

1:26.2

Pretty cool.

1:27.2

The first one was Jerry Salts, the art critic for New York Magazine, which has probably

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