Down to Earth
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“We Could Compromise and Paint Them Green”

“We Could Compromise and Paint Them Green” (031.00.00)

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This is one of the last cartoons that Herblock produced in his seventy-two-year career as an editorial cartoonist. He reacted to a House vote to permit oil drilling in the Arctic Wildlife Refuge in Alaska. In preparing for the vote, Representative Tom DeLay of Texas said, “We feel very, very confident we will be able to crack the backs of radical environmentalists.” The Senate refused to pass the measure.
This is one of the last cartoons that Herblock produced in his seventy-two-year career as an editorial cartoonist. He reacted to a House vote to permit oil drilling in the Arctic Wildlife Refuge in Alaska. In preparing for the vote, Representative Tom DeLay of Texas said, “We feel very, very confident we will be able to crack the backs of radical environmentalists.” The Senate refused to pass the measure.