Matt Wuerker

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Matt Wuerker
NationalityAmerican
Alma materLewis & Clark College
OccupationCartoonist
AwardsPulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning

Matt Wuerker (

political cartoonist and founding staff member of Politico
.

Career

Wuerker graduated from Lewis & Clark College with a BA in 1979.[1] While there, he served as the chief editorial cartoonist for The Pioneer Log, the weekly student newspaper.

He has published two collections of cartoons, Standing Tall in Deep Doo Doo, A Cartoon Chronicle of the Bush Quayle Years (

Thunder's Mouth Press, 1991) and Meanwhile in Other News... A Graphic Look at Politics in the Empire of Money, Sex and Scandal (Common Courage Press, 1998). He illustrated the book The Madness of King George
(Common Courage Press, 2003) by Michael K. Smith.

In August 2017, a cartoon that he drew in response to

Confederate-flag shirt being winched from a house with a "Secede" sign, as one of the rescuers points out that they had been sent by the government. A tweet from Politico containing the cartoon was later deleted.[2][3]

Awards

Wuerker was the winner of the 2012

.

References

  1. ^ Matt Wuerker Archived 2012-07-11 at archive.today
  2. ^ "Politico blasted for cartoon that critics say mocks Hurricane Harvey victims". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 2017-08-31.
  3. ISSN 0190-8286
    . Retrieved 2017-08-31.
  4. ^ "2012 Pulitzer Prizes: JOURNALISM: Editorial Cartooning". Pulitzer.org.
  5. ^ Weinger, Mackenzie. "POLITICO's Matt Wuerker wins Pulitzer Prize". Politico.

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