"Kreider rules."€"David Foster Wallace.
For years Tim Kreider's cartoons, as collected in 2004's The Pain: When Will It End?, were single-panel non sequiturs in the tradition of B. Kliban, about the squalor and ridiculousness of the human condition. But after the takeover by the Bush-Cheney regime and the War on Terror, he focused his bitter humor on more timely issues. His political cartoons have been, in the words of Ted Rall (not known as a sentimental softie), "among the most viscerally anti-Bush work around." As reality has become ever more nightmarish, Kreider's been driven to push the outer limits of humor to parody it. In this collection you will find:- The Girls of Hamas calendar
- The artist's conception of "Negropolis" (Strom Thurmond's proposal for a lunar colony for the repatriation of African-Americans)
- John Ashcroft imagining eating Donald Rumsfeld as their bunker crumbles around them
- U.S. jets bombing the Great Pyramids in the War on Horror
- An analysis of the all-important Shithead Vote
- An expose of the link between homosexuality and terrorism
- And an ashen stake driven, just as a precaution, through Ronald Reagan's heart