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Ted Rall
August 26, 1963 -
Nationality: American
Category: Cartoonist
Subcategory: American Cartoonist

There was an honorable tradition of using anonymous sources that was ruined by Jayson Blair.

   

Conservative humor is frankly harder than liberal humor. You get points for just being liberal. You can get more points if you make fun of your own side sometimes.

   

The first step to stringing the boss up from a lamppost is saying the boss is a moron.

   

Money stress is what used to remind me of my Dad most.

   

Silk Road to Ruin has all the analysis and it's structured very well. I rely on my notes more and I use direct quotes. But there's nothing like writing about it right away.

   

When I put together a graphic novel, I don't think about literary prose. I think about storytelling.

   

I think Maus I is better than Maus II. The standard here is whether or not it's as good as a great book of prose literature and by that standard, no, it's not that great.

   

I'm a better polemicist in prose.

   

I don't think anyone has written a great graphic novel.

   

I think Dilbert is actually a radical strip.

   

Comics are too big. You can't say any kind or genre of comics is better than another. You can say so subjectively. But to say it like it's objective is wrong. It's wrong morally, because it cuts out stuff that's good.

   

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