The twilight zone [graphic].
Russell, Bruce, 1903-1963, artist.
still image
Editorial cartoons American. gmgpc
Drawings. gmgpc
[1962]
eng
Cartoon shows the Democratic donkey as a cowbow (labeled "New Frontier") sitting in the twilight on a bag of money labeled "$pending" tied with a cord labeled "How to Solve Everything." The Twilight Zone was a popular television series featuring stories of the supernatural; its title referred to a 5th dimension of the imagination. The New Frontier was the slogan of the Kennedy Administration, challenging the American people to take on society's unsolved problems. The cartoonist suggests that this will inevitably call for more government spending.
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Published in: Los Angeles Times.
Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963.
Democratic Party (U.S.)--1960-1970.
Twilight zone (Television program)--1960-1970.
Government spending policy--United States--1960-1970.
Democratic donkey (Symbolic character)--1960-1970.
Cartoon Drawings (Library of Congress)
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