
This is a cartoon I recently made for the Argus Leader. It made the front page of the
Voices section! Still rather happy about that...and the subject matter (for those NOT in South Dakota) has to do with the alleged link between Bill Stegmeier, the organizer of Amendment E and fringe presidential candidate Gene Chapman, proponent of the Anti-Communist Act/Amendment.
Both Amendments seemed like good ideas...that is, until one took a closer look. I won't bore you with the details, even though many of said details had me shaking my head and muttering "WTF...?" Google 'em if you're interested, they are good for a chuckle. Honestly, I think both Amendments started out as good intentions, then somewhere along the way took a serious turn into Kookooville. Luckily, Amendment E was stopped cold.
Politically, South Dakota has been a busy state...one could say almost electrically charged. Elections ended on the 7th, but the days leading up to that were a firestorm of raw, naked political zeal. As people schilled for their candidates on the street corners sporting huge signs that proclaimed their candidate's worthiness, cars and vans cruised the main streets plastered with hand-written election slogans, wisely dodging the heated glares of various demonstrators for and against Referred Law 6 who hurled epithets at one another from across the city streets...if I didn't know better I would have thought I was back in college. People
CARED.
It was nice to see people give a damn about something again.