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Sunday’s political cartoons include paying for school lunch by enlisting, and the banality of evil Escape your echo chamber.
In 2006, the Onion began printing political cartoons by an artist known as Stan Kelly. The satirical weekly had long parodied the other staples of a traditional American newspaper—screaming ...
The guillotine, of course, was used just as much (if not more) by Nazi Germany as it was by revolutionary France, claiming almost 17,000 lives, including those of liberal student activists Sophie ...
The ball actually a head first got rolling this week Aug. 21 in 1792 when Louis Collot d'Angremont, a secretary in the National Guard, became the first political victim of the guillotine in ...
13 Cartoons That Rocked Art and Politics. In his book "The Art of Controversy: Political Cartoons and Their Enduring Power," journalist Victor Navasky writes about caricature's ability to disturb ...
Before TV shows like Colbert Report and the Daily Show, political cartoons were known for playing the role of satirists and providing biting political commentary.
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