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In reply to the discussion: Chuk Tod: The surge in political satire/comedy is making Americans more cynical [View all]ChazInAz
(3,017 posts)20. Indeed.
There are some truly wicked drawings of Hatshepsut and (Much later) Akhnaten.
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Chuk Tod: The surge in political satire/comedy is making Americans more cynical [View all]
elehhhhna
Dec 2014
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I honestly think Todd takes offense at the satire, we don't take him seriously..Bwahahaha, seriously
monmouth4
Dec 2014
#5
Has this shithead ever examined an actual POLICY for its mechanisms and consequences?
alcibiades_mystery
Dec 2014
#7
He's angry because Jon Stewart is 100X better at his job than Chuckie Toad.
Boomerproud
Dec 2014
#42
Full blown propganda to push the last remaining major political obstacle out of the way....Obama.
Fred Sanders
Dec 2014
#9
That is because we no longer have political reporting, we have propaganda instead.
Dustlawyer
Dec 2014
#32
:-) "No matter how cynical you become, it's never enough to keep up." - Lily Tomlin
Gidney N Cloyd
Dec 2014
#27
would have said the cynicism arose from the failure of democracy to protect against the PTB
on point
Dec 2014
#28