If we are all "Charlie" in the wake of an armed assault on the offices of French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, no one has earned that solidarity more than political cartoonists. A left-leaning cartoonist and his conservative counterpart weigh in on the risks and rewards of taking a bold stance. In the course of doing a job intended to provoke, are there lines they do not cross? Plus, considerations from representatives of The Kansas City Star and National Public Radio.
Guests:
- Lee Judge, syndicated political cartoonist based in Kansas City
- Glenn McCoy, syndicated political cartoonist represented by Andrews McMeel
- Derek Donovan, reader's representative, The Kansas City Star
- Edward Schumacher-Matos, ombudsman, National Public Radio