In his Tuesday editorial cartoon, the Review-Journal’s Michael Ramirez portrays the Marines being sent to Los Angeles to arrest garment workers, busboys, maids, kitchen staff and handymen. Mr. Ramirez ...
I have been tracking political cartoons in the Sentinel to observe left vs. right tendencies. Of 26 recent cartoons with a clear position one way or the other, 20 were anti-Trump and six were critical ...
With all due respect to the Review-Journal’s Michael Ramirez and his considerable talent, I must disagree with his Tuesday editorial cartoon “Taking stock.” The cartoon implies that holding stock and ...
I must offer a retort to the cartoon published on May 3, and Froma Harrop’s dishonest column the same day smearing those who are protesting the genocide in Gaza, supported by the United States. In her ...
You continuously publish anti-conservative, anti-President-elect Trump cartoons. Do you think you’re serving the best interests of our country by keeping up the divisive rhetoric on the opinion page?
The letter by James Arbour complaining about the balance in the political cartoons misses the point. The cartoons don’t have to say nice things or mean things equally because the two sides are not ...
Regarding the latest debacle in D.C., Donald Trump’s obliteration of the East Wing of the White House, to be replaced by something more fitting in his failed casino, kudos to Gary Trudeau for his ...
I believe the truth is often spoken in jest so cartoons are one of my favorite sources of current cultural attitudes. However, the Sentinel’s Opinion Page cartoons run on Sept. 18 and 20, crossed my ...
Cartoon caricatures of humans which exaggerate race and facial features, body types, clothing? The latest retroactively guilty, shamed and canceled practitioner is Theodor Seuss Geisel, AKA Dr. Seuss, ...
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