Forebodings
1 drawing. | Cartoon shows a group of Republican politicians gazing apprehensively at a sign on the wall reading "Nov. 6." They include Senator William Lorimer of Pennsylvania, Congressman William Brown McKinley of Illinois, Senator Boies Penrose of Pennsylvania, and New York State Republican Chairman William Barnes, Jr. A fifth man, labeled "Murphy," is unidentified. The cartoon was probably drawn in 1912, a disastrous…
Contributor:
Kirby, Rollin
Date:1912-01-01
Photo, Print, Drawing
[Goldwater Republicanism or Rockefeller Republicanism]
1 drawing. | Cartoon shows the GOP elephant standing on the white line in the middle of the road, thumbing a ride in both directions. One lane is labeled "Goldwater Republicanism"; the other is labeled "Rockefeller Republicanism." Suggests that the Republicans are going to have to choose between the aims of the conservative wing of the party, identified with Senator Barry Goldwater of Arizona…
Contributor:
Valtman, Edmund S.
Date:1962-01-01
Photo, Print, Drawing
Gee! Anbody [i.e. anybody] seen the head?
1 drawing. | Cartoon shows Republican National Committee Chairman William Miller astride an elephant missing its head. Suggests the lack of direction in the Republican party after Richard Nixon, who had lost to John F. Kennedy in the 1960 presidential race, announced that he would not run again for president in 1964.