A biting political satire examines claims of nonstop American “winning,” from inflation and tariffs to foreign policy, ...
Satire is and has always been a difficult media genre to write. If a film or TV show goes too subtle in its approach, it’s often criticized as toothless or not savage enough. But go too big and there ...
Politics presents itself as serious, authoritative and inevitable, especially in our modern climate. One of the most enduring ways that people have confronted the unwavering attitude and bleak ...
At its core, the First Amendment safeguards freedom of speech, including the right to critique public figures, government institutions, and societal norms, even when that speech takes the form of ...
Satirical depictions of officials have been a mainstay of our democracy for 250 years. During that time, the methods of humorous criticism have evolved from newspaper cartoons to television programs.