That's fantastic. And they supported each other. My Uncle Sam , again, kind of defied what you typically think of an African man, if you will, using the word loosely because, again, there's no one type of African man.
And they got married and came back to Zimbabwe. And that was my Uncle Sam . And they didn't have a child of their own.
And she was working all the time at the forefront of addressing the HIV/AIDS pandemic. And my Uncle Sam became the primary caregiver. He would cook for me and do my homework with me and nurture me.
So this was a campaign poster one of my supporters made for me when I ran for Congress, and it kicked off a whole series of posters where he did like the Uncle Sam style, but for scientists like Carl Sagan and et cetera. And then on the right you've got my book, which came out in March.
nonsense and all that stuff going on in the background there. And then this cartoon about Uncle Sam , one of my favorites, has Uncle Sam , "What foreign enemies think Americans are looking for, world control." "What Americans are really looking for is, remote control." Right?
But my own tribe and my own family, at least, we don't have the same practice. It's amazing. Because Uncle Sam , some of that tribe's in Nigeria. If, once, there was no child within two years, they will bring another wife.
Americans are really looking for is, remote control." Right? Again, our good friend Uncle Sam . Now, there's also, of course, cartoons that are not funny at all.
And here I am. Because I realized, just like my Uncle Sam and my own father, that, yes, there are some men out there who don't want to do the right thing and support gender
it's the color line teacher." Everyone around the country had reason to believe that Jim Jeffries would win, because they had been convinced that "In the name of decency, Uncle Sam is destroying the fight films." But here comes George Herriman with his own idea about what
I went this guy was following me and he kept pointing at me I finally felt too guilty I had to to join the join the army this became replicated you've probably seen the American version the Uncle Sam version of it but this is the the original which is Lord Kitchener you know there was efforts to make it seem a little more pleasant one thing that is
So this cartoon I did after a visit to Cuba in 1999. And there, you can see Uncle Sam . He's got his microphone.
And in fact, in four panels, it tells the entire story of the decade long Iraq war. So it starts off, we have Uncle Sam , who thinks he sees weapons of mass destruction. And he's going in.
It issues these bonds at quite a low rate of return, but it's a pretty stable one. The Chinese government loves them, because they know that Uncle Sam is good for the money. These are also what's known as "liquid debt," so you can cash them in quite easily.
it's the color line teacher." Everyone around the country had reason to believe that Jim Jeffries would win, because they had been convinced that And in the name of decency," the Hearst papers extorted, "the fight films must be destroyed." And there's Uncle Sam .
And if you look at who is has tripped and fallen almost to the floor, it's John Bull, who's the symbol of the United Kingdom. Already starting to stumble a little bit, but not having fallen all the way down, is Uncle Sam , symbol of the United States. Who do you suppose is rising up the stairs very confidently?
I want to make that clear. All right. So here's another famous symbol, our friend Uncle Sam . So this cartoon I did after a visit to Cuba in 1999.
And then everyone would have known what happened. So we also do cartoons on a whole array of subjects that are not necessarily specific to individuals, where you have caricature, or symbols like Uncle Sam , but they could be a much more grander process.
So-- audience #6: Glen: No. So, once that Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was settled, the US and Mexico they said, "We will recognize these rancho lands." So, they heaved a sigh of relief while these rancho owners. Unfortunately, when statehood came, Uncle Sam wanted taxes paid and this was not a cash economy here. Most of these people were cattle ranchers and would literally drive Longhorn cattle from here all the way up to San Francisco.