Zina Saunders is an award-winning illustrator whose work appears in national magazines and newspapers and whose political satires have amused or outraged her audience, depending on which side of the aisle they sit.
Mother Jones illustrator Zina Saunders creates editorial animations riffing on the political news and current events of the week. In this week's animation, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker is in hot pursuit of fugitive Democratic state senators trying to escape Walker's rub-out of state employee union contracts. Walker's top far-right muscle, the Koch brothers, are along for the ride in case there's trouble. As always, that's Saunders doing the voiceover. —The Editors
Mother Jones illustrator Zina Saunders creates editorial animations riffing on the political news and current events of the week. In this week's animation, House Republicans are pushing three radical anti-abortion bills that seek to strangle women’s rights and freedom. They propose raising taxes on abortions, redefining rape and incest, and allowing hospitals to refuse to perform abortions in cases where it would save the woman's life. As always, that is Saunders singing. —The Editors
Mother Jones illustrator Zina Saunders creates editorial animations riffing on the political news and current events of the week. In this week's animation, Glenn Beck takes his crazytalk one step further and actually camps out inside his infamous blackboard. As always, that is Saunders doing the voiceover. —The Editors
Mother Jones illustrator Zina Saunders creates editorial animations riffing on the political news and current events of the week. In this week's animation, Fox's Megyn Kelly introduces the Fox roster of presidential hopefuls: Palin, Newt, Huckabee, Bolton, and yes, Santorum!. As always, that is Saunders doing all the voiceovers. —The Editors
Mother Jones illustrator Zina Saunders creates editorial animations riffing on the political news and current events of the week. In this week's animation, meet Virginia Foxx, the newly appointed chair of the Subcommittee on Higher Education. And yes, that is Saunders doing the voiceover. —The Editors