and there are few better ways to kick the surplus of political jargon than by looking back at some of the best satirical ...
Cartoonists from across the country weigh in on the recent presidential debate.
You just need to work on the politics bit. JUSTINA: Oh, yeah. Yep, political cartoons as the name suggests are cartoons about politics designed to make us think about or laugh at complex social ...
CORDERO: Critics of the filibuster say that it's broken our political process, holding up too many bills and that nothing ever happens. Today, Thomas Jipping, deputy director of Heritage's Meese ...
Derived from a Dutch word for pirate or "freebooter" in the 19th Century, the "filibuster," as it's called, has been a part of the US political process since the early days of the American republic.
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This political cartoon, titled "Uncle Sam: 'Here Are Your Railroads—Much Obliged!'" by William Charles Morris, depicts a scene where Uncle Sam, representing the U.S. government, is burdened with ...
Polls, politicians, posters and swing voters all weighed in. What did America’s political cartoonists think? Their greatest challenge on deadline may have been sifting through the embarrassment of ...
“I know there are people of various political views watching tonight ... votes to reach the 60-vote threshold to get past a filibuster and pass legislation on nonfinancial matters, such ...
(Mark Schiefelbein / AP) Writing in defense of the filibuster makes no sense. Would any intelligent person advocate continuing a practice made possible by an oversight in the revision of the ...
In his book "The Art of Controversy: Political Cartoons and Their Enduring Power," journalist Victor Navasky writes about caricature's ability to disturb dictators, humble presidents and inflame ...