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Melissa Lee's tongue extends new motorway into Mt Albert. "Is there anything we can tak...
Date: 2009
From: Doyle, Martin Maurice Michael Thomas, 1956- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DCDL-0011213
Description: Shows Melissa Lee, the National candidate for the vacant seat of Mount Albert, with a very long tongue on which drives a car full of criminals looking for something to steal. Melissa Lee made an embarrassing blunder and had to issue a formal apology for saying the new Mt Albert motorway could divert South Auckland criminals from the suburb. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
"David's sense of self importance seems to have gone to his HEAD!!" "I'm going places a...
Date: 2010
From: Hodgson, Trace, 1958- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DCDL-0016295
Description: Labour MP and Finance spokesman for Labour, David Cunliffe, sports an amazing new coiffed hairstyle and says 'I'm going places and so is my hair!!' Behind him stand Labour Party leader Phil Goff and deputy leader Annette King who says 'David's sense of self importance seems to have gone to his head!!' Context; in a slip that was testament to his long tenure in politics, Mr Goff referred in a speech to his finance spokesman as David Caygill, instead of David Cunliffe. "And there's an obvious difference - he's got more hair, that's the difference," Mr Goff interjected, in a reference to Mr Caygill's profound baldness, compared with Mr Cunliffe's flourishing locks. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Melissa Lee. 16 May 2009
Date: 2009
From: Webb, Murray, 1947- :Digital caricatures
Reference: DCDL-0011248
Description: Caricature of Melissa Lee, National's candidate for the Mount Albert seat that has recently been vacated by former PM Helen Clark. Melissa Lee is holding a school pedestrian lollypop sign with an image of a crossed out robber on it. Refers to the gaffe made by Melissa Lee when she said that the new motorway would create a barrier between Mount Albert and criminals from South Auckland. Alternate version of DCDL-0011249 Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
"Paula Bennett, Melissa Lee and Christine Rankin shouldn't be gagged! They should be en...
Date: 2009
From: Hubbard, James, 1949-: Digital caricatures and cartoons
Reference: DCDL-0011328
Description: In the first two of four frames two men in silhouette agree that Paula Bennett, Minister for Social Development, Melissa Lee, National's candidate for the Mount Albert seat and Christine Rankin, newly appointed to the Families' Commission, should not be gagged, they should be allowed to speak their minds at all times. In the third and fourth frames the two men are seen to be leader of the Labour Party, Phil Goff and another representative of the Labour Party. They feel so grateful for the help they are getting from these three women that they wonder if flowers are in order. Refers to the controversial appointment of Christine Rankin to the Families Commission by Paula Bennett and the many gaffes that Melissa Lee has made in her election campaign for Mt Albert. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Motorway - Mt Albert - Melissa Lee - South Auckland. 15 May 2009
Date: 2009
From: Walker, Malcolm, 1950- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DCDL-0011246
Description: Shows a row of four people - the first represents the 'Motorway' and pokes his finger in the eye of the second person who represents 'Mount Albert' who pokes his finger in the eye of Melissa Lee who pokes her finger in the eye of a person representing 'South Auckland'. Refers to a speech made by National's candidate for the seat of Mount Albert, Melissa Lee, when she said that the new motorway would create a barrier between Mount Albert and criminals from South Auckland. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Look, I called John "Supermayor" only because I know he's the mayor and he'll tell you ...
Date: 2009
From: Tremain, Garrick, 1941- :[Digital cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times]
Reference: DCDL-0011469
Description: Prime Minister John Key stands beside the mayor of Auckland Central John Banks who is dressed in a Superman outfit and explains that he only called John Banks 'Supermayor' because he is the mayor and he will tell you himself that he is 'super'. Refers to a speech made by John Key in which he seemed to endorse John Banks as a favoured candidate for 'Supermayor' of Auckland. This caused outrage among the other mayors. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Motormouth. A little bit of Leeway. 15 May 2009
Date: 2009
From: Winter, Mark, 1958- : Digital cartoons published in the Southland Times and other papers
Reference: DCDL-0011223
Description: Caricature of Melissa Lee, the National Party candidate for the vacant Mount Albert seat in Auckland. She is shown with a wide grin that has the word 'leeway' inside it. Text says 'Motormouth'. Refers to the blunder Melissa Lee made by saying in a speech that the new motorway would provide a barrier that would keep South Auckland criminals out of Mount Albert. There is a play on the words 'lisp' and 'list' in the words 'Lisp MP' shown at the bottom of the cartoon. Alternate version of DCDL-0011221, DCDL-0011222 Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
A new week for Melissa Lee. "I have no comment to make on suburban crime and motorways....
Date: 2009
From: Hawkey, Allan Charles, 1941- :[Digital cartoons published in the Waikato Times].
Reference: DCDL-0011238
Description: Melissa Lee, the National candidate for the Mount Albert seat, vacated by former PM, Helen Clark, stands on a stage addressing a large audience. She reads her address from a card held up by a man below the stage in front of her. Refers to the serious faux pas that Melissa seems to make in every speech she gives. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Leeway. Motormouth. 15 May 2009
Date: 2009
From: Winter, Mark, 1958- : Digital cartoons published in the Southland Times and other papers
Reference: DCDL-0011222
Description: Caricature of Melissa Lee, the National Party candidate for the vacant Mount Albert seat in Auckland. She is shown with a wide grin that has the word 'motormouth' inside it. Text says 'A little bit of LEEway...' Refers to the blunder Melissa Lee made by saying in a speech that the new motorway would provide a barrier that would keep South Auckland criminals out of Mount Albert. There is a play on the words 'lisp' and 'list' in the words 'Lisp MP' shown at the bottom of the cartoon. Melissa Lee seems to be developing a reputation for making blunders in speeches. Alternate version of DCDL-0011221, DCDL-0011223 Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Leeway. Bad Korea move. 15 May 2009
Date: 2009
From: Winter, Mark, 1958- : Digital cartoons published in the Southland Times and other papers
Reference: DCDL-0011221
Description: Caricature of Melissa Lee, the National Party candidate for the vacant Mount Albert seat in Auckland. She is shown with a wide grin that has the word 'leeway' inside it. Text says 'Bad Korea move'. Refers to the blunder Melissa Lee made by saying in a speech that the new motorway would provide a barrier that would keep South Auckland criminals out of Mount Albert. There is a play on 'Korea' and 'career'. Melissa Lee was born in Korea. Alternate version of DCDL-0011222, DCDL-0011223 Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Winter, Mark 1958- :Lots of Unexpected Journeys... 24 November 2012
Date: 2012
From: Winter, Mark, 1958- : Digital cartoons published in the Southland Times and other papers
By: Southland times (Newspaper)
Reference: DCDL-0023504
Description: Cartoon commenting on controversies surrounding 'The Hobbit', including protests by animal rights organisation, PETA, actor Ian McKellan's anger over Prime Minister John Key's 'gay remarks' and McKellan's decision to not attend the premiere, the Tolkien family's lawsuit, and the initial banning of a Radio NZ reporter from attending the premiere. The cartoon's design emulates the posters for the movie. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Winter, Mark 1958- :The BENNETTdiction. 30 November 2012
Date: 2012
From: Winter, Mark, 1958- : Digital cartoons published in the Southland Times and other papers
By: Southland times (Newspaper)
Reference: DCDL-0023503
Description: Shows Paula Bennett, saying 'Zip it, sweetie'. Refers to a heated debate in Parliament where Social Development Minister Paula Bennett told Labour MP and social development spokeswoman Jacinda Ardern to 'Zip it, sweetie'. At age 32, Ardern is one of the youngest female MPs and number four on the Labour list. (Stuff.co.nz, 29 Nov 2012) Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Fletcher, David 1952- :'Everyone MAKES mistakes!...' 28 March 2013
Date: 2013
From: Fletcher, David, 1952- :Digital cartoons
By: Dominion post (Newspaper)
Reference: DCDL-0024321
Description: While everyone makes mistakes, it seems that the Politician is mass producing them. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Smith, Ashley W, 1948- :"I hear Sir Henry has left.." 29 May 2013
Date: 2013
From: Smith, Ashley W, 1948- :[Digital cartoons published in the Shipping Gazette, MG Business, or Presto]
By: New Zealand shipping gazette (Periodical)
Reference: DCDL-0025154
Description: Depicts Sir Henry van der Heyden leaving the Fonterra building with his foot in his mouth to go to Auckland Airport. Refers to Former Fonterra Chairman van der Heyden apologising for his comments about doing business in China during his address to a Tauranga business womens' conference. His next job is Chair of Auckland International Airport Board when China is New Zealand's fastest growing tourism market (see NZ Herald 28 May 2013). Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Hubbard, James, 1949- :"I'll tell the Chilean president she may not want to invite the ...
Date: 2014
From: Hubbard, James, 1949-: Digital caricatures and cartoons
Reference: DCDL-0029891
Description: Cartoon shows Prime Minister John Key with his foot in his mouth. Key pours salt on the sole of his shoe to season it. Cartoon references Key's comments regarding the escape of convicted murder and child molester, Phillip John Smith, who fled to Chile after being released on parole. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Publish ninety of his most objectionable gaffes and the Duk...
Date: 2011
From: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Digital cartoons
By: Press (Christchurch, N.Z.)
Reference: DCDL-0017999
Description: Above a caricature of the Duke of Edinburgh is text reading 'Publish ninety of his most objectionable gaffes and the duke is a hero'. Below a pair of dangling legs is text reading 'Broadcast one and Deaker is a zero'. Context - To celebrate the 90th birthday of the Duke of Edinburgh, a selection of his memorable gaffes as he offers his own unique advice to people all over the world, was published by the Telegraph. He clearly has royal privilege as back here in New Zealand Sports commentator Murray Deaker is in the firing line after describing someone on his Sky TV show as "working like a nigger". Colour and black and white versions available Quantity: 2 digital cartoon(s).
Winter, Mark 1958- :Our Prime Minister's a real cracker! 5 November 2012
Date: 2012
From: Winter, Mark, 1958- : Digital cartoons published in the Southland Times and other papers
By: Southland times (Newspaper)
Reference: DCDL-0023330
Description: Shows Prime Minister John Key as a firecracker, naming the newspapers that got his name wrong, and that he 'fawkes up'. Refers to Guy Fawkes night fireworks and recent news coverage over Prime Minister John Key's comments that British soccer superstar David Beckam is 'thick as batshit.' (New Zealand Herald, 4 Nov 2012) Three versions of this cartoon are available Quantity: 3 digital cartoon(s).
Doyle, Martin, 1956- :'This stuff has just about been flying off the shelves all mornin...
Date: 2012
From: Doyle, Martin Maurice Michael Thomas, 1956- :Digital cartoons
By: Scoop (Firm)
Reference: DCDL-0023300
Description: Cartoon commenting on Prime Minister John Key alledgedly saying that Footballer David Beckham was "as thick as batshit". Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :'John who?' 4 November 2012
Date: 2012
From: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Digital cartoons
By: Press (Christchurch, N.Z.)
Reference: DCDL-0023310
Description: Shows a crowd of reporters holding out microphones to David Beckham (not pictured), who responds, 'John who?' Refers to recent controversy over Prime Minister John Key's comments that British soccer superstar David Beckam is 'thick as batshit.' Colour and black and white versions available Quantity: 2 digital cartoon(s).
Scott, Thomas, 1947- :'He's not happy you compared their droppings to David Beckham' 6 ...
Date: 2012
From: Scott, Thomas, 1947- :[Digital cartoons published in the Dominion Post]
By: Dominion post (Newspaper)
Reference: DCDL-0023296
Description: Batman, surrounded by bats, looms over John Key, who cowers beneath his desk. A woman informs him they're not happy 'you compared their droppings to David Beckham.' Refers to Prime Minister John Key reportedly calling British football star, David Beckham 'thick as bat shit' during a visit to a Dunedin school (Radio Live, 5 Nov 2012) Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).