Sunday, November 7, 2021

Thomas Nast's Barnyard Politics - November 7, 2006

 

It's Election Day! Time to get out there and vote for (or against) the candidate of your choice. 

Appropriately enough, it's also the birthday of the Republican elephant. That symbol is familiar to most Americans, but where in the world did it come from? 

The answer, as with so many iconic American images, is Thomas Nast

Nast was a political cartoonist in the late 19th century who had an influence that is almost unimaginable today. Almost single-handedly, he brought down New York City's corrupt Tammany Hall political machine and its corrupt leader, William Marcy "Boss" Tweed. 

As notable as that feat was, though, it's Nast's graphic images that still have currency today. 

The Democratic Donkey? Nast. 

Uncle Sam? Nast again.  

Santa Claus? Guess who? 

So whether you stampede into your polling place or kick over the booth today, give a nod to Nast. And whatever you do, vote. (And if you live in Chicago, vote early and often.)

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