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Test. Test. Test. Test. Captioning performed by vitac that carter was so good at mastering the symbols of the office and in order to win our support, thats how high he was riding at the time. But as ken pointed out, his election as president marks a transition. We had been electing washington figures president ever since world war ii and with 1976, the fact that he had never been in washington which he reminded us of turned out to be a political virtue. He was from georgia and was going to bring that sense of fresh blood and fresh spirit into washington, d. C. , and that marks a kind of historic turning point at which governor and in the most recent election complete outsider began to become a more appealing political persona for those who are running for president. The other way cartoonists responded is by drawing things about his southern and rural heritage. There was a famous cartoon of a white house limousine outside the whitehouse up on cinder blocks and there was jody powell, who
One culture is represented by the people on this stage who are scholars associated with the Miller Center at the university of virginia and to study the presidency who study the presidency, and expressed in written word. The other culture in this room is pat oliphant. [applause] please greet pat oliphant. Even more so by the work of pat, which you will see displayed on this screen. The culture he represents is not sort of broad gauge and long but highly specific. Prospective over the course of more than 60 years as a cartoonist producing more than 10,000 individual cartoons five days a week for the denver post for several years, for the washington star for several years, and then he became the first 20thcentury cartoonist to work independently. That is how popular his work was. It was syndicated through newspapers across the country out of his studio. So a specific, daily comment on events as they were occurring. Far from being balanced, they were opinionated. That was part of their vi