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 ...
To the editor -- YH-R, thank you for FINALLY changing the focus of your political cartoons to something other than red hat-wearing fat white guys and including our elderly current president. With all ...
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 ...
The 1619 Project attempts to teach about the abuses of slavery. To equate it with clowns, as Michael Ramirez did in his Monday editorial cartoon, is horrifying. When will it become clear that most ...
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 ...
To the Editor: Steve Breen’s cartoon promoting blood donation made me smile. Thanks for finding room for it on your editorial page. It was a simple image with an important message, in view of the Red ...
To the editor — You guys are beyond the pale. Your one-sided political cartoons and editorials are so telling. My father subscribes, but if not, at 89 years of age we would gladly drop you. He waits ...
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