As mentioned in the above quote, while the first Thomas Nast Republican elephant cartoon appeared in the Harper’s Weekly ...
On Nov. 7, 1874, the first cartoon depicting the elephant as the symbol of the Republican Party was printed in Harper's Weekly.
Donald Trump’s days of body slamming adversaries in the WWE ring may be well and truly behind him—but just how “unfit” for office is the incoming president? Lest we forget, the Republican ...
With Republicans winning back the White House and the U.S. Senate on Tuesday and the final balance of power in the House ...
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Political observers suggest the outgoing president has nothing to lose and may be ready to take the heat to spare his son a prison sentence.
Before the Democratic and Republican parties were symbolized by a donkey and an elephant, respectively, other animals had their turn in the spotlight. When this Nov. 8, 1949 photo was taken ...
Far from Republican festivities as Donald Trump claimed US election victory, residents of a sleepy Indian village celebrated ...
President-elect Trump’s resounding victory last week threatens to further isolate his few remaining GOP critics on Capitol ...