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Auchter's Art: Trump administration could learn from Beilein's grace

Coach John Beilein | Michigan Wolverines Men's Basketball. You can lose a game and still be a victor
John Auchter

I saw an interview with John Beilein after the Michigan loss to Villanova in the men's NCAA championship game on Monday. It was a fairly standard "what went wrong, what would you do differently, how do you feel about it?" sort of exercise, which Coach Beilein handled graciously. But when the interviewer asked Beilein about his team, he visibly brightened.

 

He talked about what a tremendous group they are. How they were a team of growth, of "no-nonsense," meaning they took it upon themselves to make the right decisions on and off the court. He acknowledged how fortunate they were in avoiding injuries but their success was due primarily to the players practicing hard and being smart.

 

I've always liked Coach Beilein, but after watching this I thought to myself, "Wow, what a thoroughly decent human being. ...I'll never draw an editorial cartoon about him."

 

Well, I was half right. Obviously, I did draw him (no, seriously, that's supposed to be Beilein), but I wouldn't necessarily call it an editorial cartoon. Typically editorial cartoons challenge power and call out hypocrisy. The current leadership in politics and business seem to provide plenty of that — from fear-mongering to gaslighting to unabashed lying.

 

So I quickly changed my mind about drawing Coach Beilein to demonstrate the contrast. Recently, I did a cartoon about a member of the Trump cabinet and opined in the commentary that at a certain point competency should have a higher value. I would like to add that decency should count for something, too.

 

John Auchter is a freelance editorial cartoonist. His views are his own and do not necessarily reflect those of Michigan Radio, its management, or its license holder, the University of Michigan.

Since 1995 John has created Michigan-based editorial cartoons for the Grand Rapids Business Journal, the Grand Rapids Press, and MLive Newspapers. His cartoons are currently featured at MichiganPublic.org and are syndicated to newspapers through the Michigan Press Association. John is an active member of the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists. You can view an archive of his editorial work and other cartoons at Auchtoon.com.
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