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“I think The New Yorker's cartoons aren't very political because the people who do the cartoons aren't awfully political people, and they aren't paid to be political. I think editorial cartoonists are. That's what they do. They probably have a great natural interest in politics, and then they are paid to do it, so they sort of have to hunt out these ideas. I admire editorial cartoons, but I'm also sort of happy that I don't do them because I'd hate to have to label things and I'd especially hate, more than anything, to label something Dennis Hastert or Mark Foley.”

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Robert Mankoff

Robert Mankoff, born on May 1, 1944, is a renowned cartoonist from the United States. His work is characterized by its unique style and humor, which has won the hearts of readers. Mankoff is best known for his cartoon series 'The New Yorker Cartoons', which has become an integral part of American culture. more

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