Paul
Conrad worked
for the Denver Post before joining
the Los Angeles Times in 1964.
A strong opponent of Richard Nixon he produced
over hundred cartoons on the Watergate
Scandal between 1972 and 1974. Conrad has a sense of history and
several of his cartoons have made reference to the work of 19th century
cartoonists such as Thomas Nast and Bernard
Gillam. Conrad has won the won the Pulitzer
Prize for his work in 1964, 1971 and 1984.

Paul Conrad, Affixing Blame for our Economic Problems,
Los Angeles Times (30th September, 1982).
The
drawing was based on a cartoon by Thomas Nast
in 1871.

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