New Releases by Ted Rall

Ted Rall is the author of The Stringer (2021), Political Suicide (2020), Bernie (2020), Year of Loving Dangerously (2019), Francis, The People's Pope (2018).

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The Stringer

release date: Apr 20, 2021
The Stringer
Suffering from budget cuts, layoffs, and a growing suspicion that his search for the truth has become obsolete, veteran war correspondent Mark Scribner is about to throw in the towel on journalism when he discovers that his hard-earned knowledge can save his career and make him wealthy and famous. All he has to do is pivot to social media and, with a few cynical twists, abandon everything he cares about most.

Political Suicide

release date: Jun 23, 2020
Political Suicide
Ted Rall''s latest is a no-holds-barred look at the civil war raging within the Democratic Party in the graphic style of his national bestseller, Bernie. There''s a split in the Democratic Party. Progressives are surging with ideas and candidates like Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. 72 percent of Democratic voters are progressives. But centrists like Tom Perez and the Clintons still run the DNC party apparatus--and they don''t want to compromise. Intraparty warfare exploded into the open in 2016. It''s even bigger now. The struggle goes back decades, to the New Left and the election of Richard Nixon over George McGovern. It continued with the Democratic establishment''s quashing of insurgent progressives like Jesse Jackson, Ralph Nader and Howard Dean. The vast scale of the DNC''s secret conspiracy to stop Bernie Sanders in 2016 nomination came out courtesy of WikiLeaks. Will Democrats again become the party of the working person? Or will the corporatists win and continue their domination of electoral politics? Ted Rall gets to the bottom of the story neither the Democrats nor the Republicans want you to know: how the civil war in the Democratic Party poses an existential threat to the two-party system.

Bernie

release date: Jun 16, 2020
Bernie
Now a NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER, Bernie is the must-have guidebook to the Bernie Sanders campaign -- and the uncompromising candidate behind it. Insightful, funny, and accessible, this biography-in-graphic-novel-form of the presidential candidate explains both his early life and political rise, but also shows the broader political shift that made it possible for a Jewish socialist to rally voters and become a real presidential contender. Political cartoonist and Kennedy Award winner Ted Rall interviewed Bernie Sanders at length for this book and delved deep into his background to create this one-of-a-kind biography. Sanders'' upbringing in a struggling working-class family in a hardscrabble section of Brooklyn during the 1950s taught him that poverty is a disease, one that affects us all. Incredibly, the lessons he learned back then are revolutionizing the political process this year, marking the resurgence of political progressivism on the left at the same time as the two-party system seems to be on the way out. From McGovern’s 1972 loss to Nixon to the Occupy movement, Rall shows readers exactly how the American public was primed to embrace a socialist calling for a political revolution. Twice the winner of the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award and a Pulitzer Prize finalist, Rall is a political cartoonist, opinion columnist, graphic novelist and occasional war correspondent whose work has appeared in hundreds of publications, including the New York Times, Washington Post, Village Voice, and Los Angeles Times. He is the illustrator of the full-length comic in Billionaires & Ballot Bandits: How to Steal an Election in 9 Easy Steps, written by Greg Palast, and the author of After We Kill You, We Will Welcome You Back as Honored Guests among many other books. www.tedrall.com

Year of Loving Dangerously

release date: Apr 15, 2019
Year of Loving Dangerously
Here’s a new turn for the controversial cartoonist and commentator Ted Rall. Not only is this autobiographical but he has paired up with the acclaimed artist of Bluesman and The Castaways for fully painted art. It’s the eighties and Ted is in college in New York City and slipping. His pranks, lack of focus and restlessness get him kicked out of school. Unable to find a job, rejected by his parents, he’s on the verge of suicide. Instead he finds comfort in the arms of many women he meets casually and puts up a front for. Hey, better than being homeless and begging, but then... is it? It may sound like an ideal grift but the toll is much higher than one may imagine. Between acidly funny and disturbingly real, Rall, a cartoonist whose work has alienated half the world, pours out his guts on a hard turning point in his life. Callejo adopts a new fully painted color style for this work, showing his versatility.

Francis, The People's Pope

release date: Mar 27, 2018
Francis, The People's Pope
Culminating his bestselling series of graphic biographies (Snowden, New York Times Graphic Books Bestseller Bernie, and Trump), Ted Rall''s Pope Francis presents the life, ideas, and political impact of the most progressive spiritual leader the world''s Roman Catholics have had since Jesus Christ himself. And just in time too! Can a reformer, working within an established, conservative, bureaucratic institution make real change? Usually, radical thinker and political cartoonist Ted Rall would be among the first to shout "hell no." But Rall believes that Pope Francis may be the one notable exception. By expressing sympathy and outrage on behalf of the poor and hungry, solidarity with same sex couples, and righteous anger against the world''s banks'' use of capital to gain profit at the expense of local communities and on the backs of the middle class, Pope Francis may have already changed the tone and substance of the conversation, Rail believes. As the world''s governments persist in ignoring global warming, and exporting war and suffering, Rall considers Pope Francis to be the one world leader who might be able to encourage and inspire a new populism to turn the tide. Raised Roman Catholic himself, Ted Rall is able to bring depth to his latest graphic biography as perhaps no other writer or comics artist could. Rall''s art is always attuned to the human comedy, his protagonists funny at the same time as they provide a serious account of some of the most pressing issues and struggles of our times.

Meet the Deplorables

release date: Dec 12, 2017
Meet the Deplorables
Ripped from the headlines, Meet the Deplorables: Infiltrating Trump America ventures deep into Red State territory and explores the current shape of our divided country, providing a fresh, first-hand perspective of right-wing subcultures and the mindsets of the so-called “deplorables” who helped propel Donald J. Trump to the Oval Office. In his inimitable Gonzo-style, infiltration journalist HARMON LEON—whose stories have appeared in VICE, Esquire, The Nation, and National Geographic—dons a variety of disguises and goes undercover into the heart of Trump America where his exploits include canvassing door-to-door as a Trump supporter, hanging out with Trump fanatics as they receive free Donald tattoos, demonstrating how easy it is to purchase an assault weapon on Facebook, visiting an anti-Muslim hate group on the same day as a mass shooting, spending time with anti-choice protesters in front of Planned Parenthood, joining a conversion therapy group that tries to “turn” gay men straight, and many, many more. Adding an innovative extra dimension to the book, two-time winner of the RFK Journalism Award and Pulitzer Prize finalist TED RALL enhances the carefully crafted narrative—and connects Leon''s audacious accounts to the greater Trump phenomena—with his own distinctive full-color cartoons and insightful analysis, including a poignant epilogue. A necessary read in the time of Trump, this unique collaboration by the formidable team of Harmon Leon and Ted Rall holds up a mirror to modern conservative life and reflects a reality that is outrageous, entertaining, and always illuminating.

Trump

release date: Aug 16, 2016
Trump
Real Estate Billionaire. Reality TV star. President? Donald Trump inherited a fortune from his father. But he wanted more. Shrewd and indefatigable, he never missed an opportunity to expand his holdings. He transformed himself into an international brand. He marketed his personality into a product. He built an empire. But that wasn’t enough. He wanted to be President, and he was willing to do and say whatever it took. Donald Trump, who never held political office, pulled off his ultimate acquisition: the hostile takeover of the Republican Party. Everyone was shocked — except those who knew him.

Never Trust a Realist

release date: Jul 15, 2016

Snowden

release date: Aug 25, 2015
Snowden
As many as 1.4 million citizens with security clearance saw some or all of the same documents revealed by Edward Snowden. Why did he, and no one else, decide to step forward and take on the risks associated with becoming a whistleblower and then a fugitive? Rall delves into Snowden''s early life and work experience, his personality, and the larger issues of privacy, new surveillance technologies, and the recent history of government intrusion. Rall describes Snowden''s political vision and hopes for the future. In a way, the book tells two stories: Snowden''s and a larger one that describes all of us on the threshold of tremendous technological upheaval and political change. Snowden is a portrait of a brave young man standing up to the most powerful government in the world and, if not winning, at least reaching a stand-off, and in this way is an incitation to us all to measure our courage and listen to our consciences in asking ourselves what we might have done in his shoes.

Ted Rall

release date: Jul 16, 2015
Ted Rall
Ted Rall is a nationally syndicated political columnist for Creators Syndicate. This is a collection of the very best of Ted Rall from 2014

After We Kill You, We Will Welcome You Back as Honored Guests

release date: Sep 02, 2014
After We Kill You, We Will Welcome You Back as Honored Guests
An unflinching account—in words and pictures—of America''s longest war by our most outspoken graphic journalist Ted Rall traveled deep into Afghanistan—without embedding himself with U.S. soldiers, without insulating himself with flak jackets and armored SUVs—where no one else would go (except, of course, Afghans). He made two long trips: the first in the wake of 9/11, and the next ten years later to see what a decade of U.S. occupation had wrought. On the first trip, he shouted his dispatches into a satellite phone provided by a Los Angeles radio station, attempting to explain that the booming in the background—and sometimes the foreground—were the sounds of an all-out war that no one at home would entirely own up to. Ten years later, the alternative newspapers and radio station that had financed his first trip could no longer afford to send him into harm''s way, so he turned to Kickstarter to fund a groundbreaking effort to publish online a real-time blog of graphic journalism (essentially, a nonfiction comic) documenting what was really happening on the ground, filed daily by satellite. The result of this intrepid reporting is After We Kill You, We Will Welcome You Back as Honored Guests—a singular account of one determined journalist''s effort to bring the realities of life in twenty-first-century Afghanistan to the world in the best way he knows how: a mix of travelogue, photography, and award-winning comics.

Silk Road to Ruin

release date: Apr 01, 2014
Silk Road to Ruin
Part graphic novel travelogue, part tongue-in-cheek travel guide, this collection gathers the adventures of caustic cartoonist Ted Rall in the wild and woolly central Asian countries, a veritable powder keg sitting atop the oil the world will need tomorrow. The book combines articles with comics in chapters that relate Rall’s experiences retracing the legendary Silk Road, from the sublime history of China to the absurdity of the present-day petty dictatorships of the “The ’Stans,” to which the author had the temerity—or perhaps stupidity—to return, including once with a group of listeners on his radio show, on a dare. This always-lively compendium offers readers an exotic adventure, satire, and a fun way to find out more about an often overlooked part of the world that looms in importance with its immense, and immensely coveted, reserves of oil.

The Book of Obama

release date: Jun 19, 2012
The Book of Obama
How did a charismatic young president elected in an atmosphere of optimism and expectation lead the United States to the brink of revolution? From a chance encounter in the early 1980s to the Democratic primaries of 2007-08, syndicated columnist and political cartoonist Ted Rall was one of the first to size up Barack Obama as we know him now: conservative, risk-averse and tonedeaf. In The Book of Obama Rall revisits the rapid rise and dizzying fall of Obama--and the emergence of the Tea Party and Occupy movements--and draws a startling conclusion: We the People weren''t lied to. We lied to ourselves, both about Obama and the two-party system. We voted when we ought to have revolted.

The Anti-American Manifesto

release date: Jan 04, 2011
The Anti-American Manifesto
In arguably the most radical book published in decades, cartoonist/columnist Ted Rall has produced the book he was always meant to write: a new manifesto for an America heading toward economic and political collapse. While others mourn the damage to the postmodern American capitalist system created by the recent global economic collapse, Rall sees an opportunity. As millions of people lose their jobs and their homes, they and millions more are opening their minds to the possibility of creating a radically different form of government and economic infrastructure. But there are dangers. As in Russia in 1991, criminals and right-wing extremists are best prepared to fill the power vacuum from a collapsing United States. The best way to stop them, Rall argues, is not collapse—but revolution. Not by other people, but by us. Not in the future, but now. While it''s still possible.

Stan Trek

release date: Jan 01, 2009

The Year of Loving Dangerously

release date: Jan 01, 2009
The Year of Loving Dangerously
A memoir in graphic novel form in which the author chronicles his coming of age in New York in the 1980s while struggling with relationships, poverty, and alienation.

America Gone Wild

release date: Oct 01, 2006
America Gone Wild
"Insightful and venomously cynical political cartoons . . . Rall straddles stereotypes, avoids party lines like live wires. . . . A true freethinker." --Las Vegas Mercury There simply isn''t a more polarizing, more controversial, or more widely read political and social cartoonist than Ted Rall. Matt Groening: "Ted Rall makes me laugh out loud." Rush Limbaugh: "What is sad is that such an ignoramus ends up as a prominent cartoonist in major newspapers." Janet Clayton, L.A. Times editorial page editor: "He''s wonderfully incisive. He has a way of looking at the world that is rarely articulated in editorial cartoons." Bernard Goldberg, author of 100 People Who Are Screwing Up America: "There is loathsome and there is beneath loathsome. And then there''s Ted Rall." Love him or hate him, Rall has a unique drawing style and makes caustic social commentary that sets him apart from the pack. America Gone Wild features Rall''s most controversial cartoons assembled for the first time in a single collection. Rall views his strips as a vehicle for driving social change. He applies his outrageous sense of humor to volatile topics from 9/11 and the Iraq war to social issues such as unemployment, the environment, and religion. This collection comprises his edgiest material and features lengthy behind-the-scenes commentary from Rall.

Generalissimo El Busho

release date: Jan 01, 2004
Generalissimo El Busho
In time for the election campaign in America, Rall compiles his most scathing cartoons and commentary aimed at what he portrays as the first non-elected president, and also one of the most hawkish and mean-spiritedly incompetent men in US history.

Passage Afghan

release date: Jan 01, 2004
Passage Afghan
Peu convaincu par ce qu''il voit à la télé et lit dans les journaux américains sur la guerre contre les Talibans, Ted Rall décide de partir en Afghanistan se rendre compte de la situation par lui-même. Dans Passage afghan, il nous livre son expérience : sa vision des combats, ses conditions de travail ainsi que celles de ses confrères ces grands réseaux, ses rencontres avec la population afghane, ses stupeurs et sa fuite devant l''insécurité générale. Initialement publié aux Etats Unis, Passage Afghan regroupe les dessins d''humours, photos et chroniques initialement parus dans le magazine Village Voice ainsi qu''une BD de 48 pages où l''auteur nous raconte au jour le jour son périple en zone de combats.

Wake Up America! You're Liberal!

release date: Jan 01, 2004

To Afghanistan and Back

release date: Sep 01, 2003
To Afghanistan and Back
Introduction by Bill Maher. When U.S. bombs started raining on the Taliban, Rall jumped on a plane straight to the war zone to get the real story for himself. Featuring his Village Voice articles and a graphic novel.

Gas War

release date: Jan 01, 2002
Gas War
At first glance, the United States invasion of Afghanistan seemed like an obvious response to the horrifying attacks of September 11th, 2001. Now, as America remains threatened by Al Qaeda and Afghanistan has disintegrated into the bloodshed of renewed civil war, the occupation looks like a disaster. But fighting terrorism wasn’t the real goal of the Afghan war. Picking up where his groundbreaking travelogue To Afghanistan and Back left off, Ted Rall’s extensive research reveals the truth behind the spin and the new dangers we face as a result.

2024

release date: Jan 01, 2001
2024
Move forward two decades and see the world where giant media moguls and software corporations have become our big brothers. They want the best for us. They know what''s best for us. And what is best for us we have chosen ourselves, to be a consumer heaven with no questions asked. A terrifying future where the past doesn''t matter and no one cares. Ted Rall updates and spoofs 1984 in a scathing look at where we could be heading. His best and most chillingly funny work to date.

Search and Destroy

release date: Jan 01, 2001
Search and Destroy
Ted Rall''s groundbreaking cartoons appear in more than one hundred publications, including Time and Fortune magazines, the New York Times, Village Voice, Maximum Rocknroll, the Philadelphia Daily News, the San Francisco Chronicle, the Washington City Paper, the Raleigh News & Observer, and the Ottawa Citizen. A 1996 Pulitzer Prize finalist, he won the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award in 1995 and 2000. Search and Destroy collects Ted Rall''s best cartoons from those award-winning years.

Shiny Adidas Tracksuits and the Death of Camp

release date: Mar 01, 1998
Shiny Adidas Tracksuits and the Death of Camp
Prepare yourself for the best and brightest from Might magazine, the hottest, hippest publication of the ''90s. These provocative accounts of cultural chaos tackle every tacky and/or annoying issue that has made the 20th century so ripe for the Apocalypse from the lost diaries of H.R. Haldeman to David Hasselhoff''s world tour. Also includes: - "The Perverse Blessing of AIDS" by David Foster Wallace - "Hey America! There''s Gangs Under Your Bed!" by Jess Mowry - "The Future of Indentured Servitude" by R.U. Sirius - "College is for Suckers" by Ted Rall - "Get Out the Youth Vote, Then Get the Hell Out" by Marc Herman - "The T-Shirt: More Problems of Signification in American Low Culture" by Glasgow Phillips - "The Unsavory Rise of Faux-Cooler Than White People?" by Donnell Alexander - "The Tragic and Untimely Death of Adam Rich" by Christopher Pelham-Fence - "Why I Went Right Wing" by Paula Kamen - And much, much more!

My War with Brian

release date: Jan 01, 1998
My War with Brian
Rall is back recounting his junior-high years at the hadns of a merciless bully who just wouldn''t let up. Ted, now a strapping fella over 6 feet happily lost in the Big Apple, was a wimpy egghead trapped in the middle of Nowheresville, Heartland USA back then, and hated it with a passion. This no-holds-barred recollection begs the question: was his attitude so snotty that he deserved the abuse?

Revenge of the Latchkey Kids

release date: Jan 01, 1998
Revenge of the Latchkey Kids
Formerly titled Kill Your Parents Before They Kill You, Revenge of the Latchkey Kids is an illustrated manifesto for surviving the 90s and beyond, with 24 chapters of edgy insight, personal histories, advice, and cartoons.

Real Americans Admit

release date: Jan 01, 1996
Real Americans Admit
A hilarious compilation of true stories as related to the author. From a lamefully botched stick-up to selling seriously bad acid, to putting away a bileful relative in a funny farm, you won''t believe some of the outrageous - or pathetic- things we all do and get away with!

Waking Up in America

release date: Jan 01, 1992
Waking Up in America
A collection of satirical cartoons looks at American society and politics, relations between men and women, political correctness, and life in the ''90s

Ted Rall, Opinion Writing for Americans Under 65

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