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Keppler's 1889 cartoon depicts monopolists as dominating American politics as the "Bosses of the Senate". The Bosses of the Senate is an American political cartoon by Joseph Keppler, [1] [2] published in the January 23, 1889, issue of Puck magazine. [3] [4] The cartoon depicts the United States Senate as a body under the control of "captain of ...
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In one of his cartoons entitled "Looking Backward" (Puck, January 11, 1893), he depicted a group of nouveau riche hypocritally protesting the arrival of an eastern European immigrant—notwithstanding the fact that the "protesters" themselves had been immigrants or sons of immigrants. [11] Initially Keppler drew all the Puck cartoons.
Thomas Nast's birth certificate issued under the auspices of the King of Bavaria on September 26, 1840 [1]. Thomas Nast (/ n æ s t /; German:; September 26, 1840 [2] – December 7, 1902) was a German-born American caricaturist and editorial cartoonist often considered to be the "Father of the American Cartoon".
Mayor Marion Grange – D-Gotham City, Batman comics and The Batman animated series (note: Grange is female in the comics, but male in the cartoon) Mayor Peter Griffin (Seth MacFarlane) – New Quahog, Family Guy (episode "Da Boom") Mayor Grim – Bad Blintz, The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents
Ever since JD Vance was selected as Donald Trump’s running mate for the 2024 presidential election, the internet has had much to say about the Ohio senator.. Within a few short months, the 39 ...
Political cartoon, 1920. The Irreconcilables were a group of 12 to 18 United States Senators who opposed the United States ratifying the Treaty of Versailles . The group, largely Republican but also including some Democrats , fought intensely to defeat the ratification of the treaty by the Senate in 1919.
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