The Importance Of Political Cartoons

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Political cartoons, to be successful, must have a mix of truth and comedy as that is thought of when one says political cartoon. Reality is many times funnier than fiction if one can appreciate the level of ridiculous bias the various political factions in the world, but more specifically america. For example the republicans hated wikileaks during the bush administration but now the sides have flipped and it is the democrats that hate wikileaks, though the higher up democrats like diane feinstein actually did agree with the republicans back then as well. A political cartoon needs truth to it in order for it to be an effective propaganda piece, not that propaganda is bad all the time but that is what political cartoons are, and they also …show more content…

The ethical credibility of the media is immediately disqualified as being untrustworthy within ,I’d guess, less than the time it took one to consciously process the image. The facial expressions do this, bush is obviously bush and obama obama and both have opposite facial expressions and same goes for the reporter. The reporter and the president have the same type of facial expression with bush’s looking displeased and obama pleased. The best way and easiest way to lambast an entity is to attack their character, ethics and this is done here instantly and the reader is able to process this criticism …show more content…

The ad mainly goes after the democrats, this is obvious, however it also goes after the republicans and bush as bush was compared to his successor obama as being just as bad when it comes to the economy. If coupled with other cartoons attacking both’s foreign policy, which both have very similar war like foreign policies with obama having many dead civilians under his administration due to air strikes, not nearly as much as bush of course since airstrikes can’t kill as many people as a major war but still very similar. The cartoon also plays on the fact that humans are able to analyze and process facial expressions unconsciously faster than consciously. Character assassination of the media, the logical inconsistencies and the use of emotion on the more educated people, in economics, help to pry voters away from both

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