As
NB's Matthew Sheffield wrote last week, rocker/activist Bob Geldof
praised President Bush for doing more for poor Africans "than any other
president so far." Geldof also
chided the American press for not reporting enough on the efforts by
the President to deliver billions in aid to fight disease and poverty in
the ailing continent.
Now look at this
awful cartoon by syndicated cartoonist Joel Pett from this past
week. Apparently in the eyes of Pett, the President's unwavering
commitment to Africa is no more significant than a small bouquet of
flowers. Ugh.
Geldof is right-on in his assessment of the American media. As Pett's
cartoon illustrates, the media is simply defiant in giving the President
credit where credit is due. Read more about the Bush administration's
commitment to Africa
here.