Blue Book was now under direct orders
to debunk. . . I remember the
conversations around the conference table
in which it was suggested that Walt Disney
or some educational cartoon producer be
enlisted in [the] debunking process. —Dr.
J. Allen Hynek, Consultant to the U.S.A.F.
on UFOs in The Hynek UFO Report
Clinton
Alien Cartoon Archives
The Clinton administration, as well as
being the White House that attempted
disclosure, was also the White House of
scandal. The Clintons made work easy for
many late night talk show writers, and
many newspaper cartoonists.
The following are a collection of some
of the alien/UFO cartoons that appeared
related to events in the Clinton White
House.

During the Reagan administration,
President Reagan spoke of the effect of an
alien invasion on the earth. He spoke
about how it would bring the various races
that make up the world community together.
President Clinton also talked about the
alien invasion, but his use of the concept
was often as a paranoid view of the many
groups that he envisioned as being
"out to get him." In a cartoon
drawn for the Akron Beacon- Journal
cartoonist Chip Bok picked up on this
self-pitying side of Bill Clinton.
http://cagle.slate.msn.com/scandal/sc222.asp

During the long Clinton White House
public relations effort to control the
spin behind the Monica Lewinsky scandal,
the White House used the services of the
bald, bull dog James Carville. Carville
appeared regularity on Sunday morning talk
shows to carry out attacks on the
witnesses who were saying bad things about
Clinton, or those who were about to
testify for any of the associated legal
proceedings.
Carville’s appearance, and the
Clinton obsession with sex, led Chip Bok
at the Akron Beacon- Journal to draw the
following very funny cartoon.
http://hogan.ohio.com/ohio/bok/album/show.php3?id=9

In 1996 the movie "Independence
Day" was released to theaters. In the
movie invading aliens attack and destroy
the White House. This led to a very funny
cartoon strip tieing Clinton to the alien
invasion. This cartoon appeared in a South
African newspaper called the Mail &
Guardian.
http://www.mg.co.za/mg/m&e/96archive/me170996.htm

Many of the accounts of Clinton’s
attempt to get to the UFO answer, describe
how Clinton basically just gave up. Dr.
Steven Greer, for example, described how
Clinton had sent a message back to his
group after they had provided a UFO
briefing for him in 1993. ""I
can’t do this," said Clinton,
"but you can." David Horsey, in
a cartoon for the Seattle Post-
Intelligencer, July 20, 1999 drew an alien
cartoon that showed this lack of
confidence extended to the U.S. space
program.
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/horsey/viewbytopic.asp?topic=Science&id=76

Hillary Clinton made a number of alien
comments in her speeches, and she also
spoke of Mars. In one instance she
obtained Mars photos that had been
withheld by NASA. In a cartoon called
"Pictures from Mars," John S.
Pritchett drew what everyone was hoping to
find on the withheld photos.
http://www.pritchettcartoons.com/mars.htm

"Won’t it be sad to have an
Internet connection to Mars if there are
no Martians to write to or e-mail
us?" President Bill Clinton
After discovery of a Martian meteorite,
Allan Hills 84001 (ALH84001), in August
1996 Clinton helped announce to the world
that the meteor showed signs of life.
Cartoonist David Reddick, at the Herald
Bulletin, was inspired to draw a
cartoon thinking about what that life
might look like.
http://www.centralindiana.com/cartoons/archives/030401.html

The Clinton administration spent two
years investigating the rumored story of a
UFO crash at Roswell, New Mexico, in July
1947. What the Clinton administration
agencies provided the President was more
of the unbelievable explanations
researchers had been hearing for years.
One explanation put out by the USAF,
contended that the aliens being reported
in 1947, were actually caused by USAF
tests that involved dropping dummies from
airplanes in the early 1950's. This
explanation was so ridiculous, it inspired
Patrick Corrigan at the Toronto Star to
draw the following cartoon.
http://ebe.allwebco.com/Sections/RoswellIncident/Gallery/Roswell_97_Dummies.gif

In the end, President Clinton was not
given the answer to the UFO mystery
despite his efforts to find out. Some have
attributed this to his anti-war pot
smoking days, and the sex scandals that
followed his administration. The military
always seen as friends of the Republican
party viewed clinton in a very dim light.
Cartoonist Jimmy Margulies drawing for
the New Jersey paper The Record, drew a
cartoon that may explain in large part why
Clinton was out of the loop on UFOs.
http://cagle.slate.msn.com/scandal/scandal616.asp
A second cartoon making the same point.
http://www.pritchettcartoons.com/military.htm

One of the best alien cartoons of the
Clinton administration was drawn by Kevin
Kallaugher for The Baltimore Sun. It
symbolized a problem that every Ufologist
has talked about - that being that the
media spends most of its time chasing
menial tabloid type stories, and the
possibility of extraterrestrial contact is
ignored.
http://cagle.slate.msn.com/scandal/scandal46.asp

As discussed in Clinton - Part 6
Hillary Clinton held a lot of power in the
administration. Bob Englehart drawing for
The Hartford Courant drew a cartoon that
showed the Clinton’s may get a second
chance to deal with the UFO problem.
http://cagle.slate.msn.com/2000/candidate/hillary/hillary6.asp

Kevin Kallaugher drawing for The
Baltimore Sun, The Economist (London) and
the International Herald Tribune drew an
excellent Hillary Clinton alien cartoon
related to her run for U.S. Senate. Not
surprisingly Hillary had made a couple
references to the "alien
invasion."
http://cagle.slate.msn.com/2000/candidate/hillary/hillary35.asp

Under pressure from Congressman Steven
Schiff, a new investigation was begun
dealing with the rumored crash of a UFO in
Roswell New Mexico.


Following the sexual changes made by
Kathleen Willey about being sexually
molested in the Oval Office in late 1993,
cartoonist Chris Hiers wondered what would
happen if aliens met the President in the
White House.
