Paul Conrad Cartoons might have kept many people scratching their heads for the sharpness of the lines drawn by Paul Conrad but the man has drawn his last sharp line between life and death on Saturday at the age of 86.

Speaking of Paul Conrad Cartoons, Paul was the man who drew Richard M. Nixon nailing himself to a cross after the Watergate scandal. He drew Dick Cheney at a vast graveyard of veterans and caption said, for seven years, we did everything to keep you safe. How one can forget his frieze over the Supreme Court when he etched hollow words, of the insurance co’s. By the insurance co’s. And for the insurance co’s.

Paul Conrad Cartoons in The Los Angeles Times, The Denver Post and other newspapers of repute have slashed presidents from Richard Nixon to George W. Bush and have exposed what Paul considered pomposity and deception for six decades.

Readers were outraged and delighted by Paul Conrad Cartoons and he won three Pulitzer Prize along with many other accolades for his crispy and sharp lines.

The humorist Art Buchwald wrote about Paul Conrad that Conrad’s name strikes fear in the hearts of men all around the world and where there is corruption, greed and hypocrisy, everyone says this is a job for Conrad.

A democratic with liberal approach Paul Conrad drew Ronald Reagon as governor of California on his knees trying to retrieve papers marked law and order, patriotism and individual liberty from under the feet of George C Wallace and caption goes, Excuse me, Mr. Wallace, you are stepping on my lines.

Paul Francis Conrad was born in June 1924

Paul Conrad Cartoons

Paul Conrad Cartoons

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