"The New Yorker" Cartoon: The Jokes on the People

by CODY LYON
In fact, the increasingly famous "New Yorker" cover held up a mirror to the campaign, the media and more importantly to America itself. The cartoon revealed some offensive truths about how this campaign has been conducted and covered, but also, about America in general and how out of touch with reality so many of us truly are.
In fact, the increasingly famous "New Yorker" cover held up a mirror to the campaign, the media and more importantly to America itself. The cartoon revealed some offensive truths about how this campaign has been conducted and covered, but also, about America in general and how out of touch with reality so many of us truly are.
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POLITICAL SATIRE OF A FUTURE NEWS BROADCAST

A 42-year-old Utah man was arrested today and charged with allowing an American flag attached to his house to completely burn up when his house burned to the ground. Allen Dickinson, the owner of the house, claims that the fire wasn't his fault and was due to an electrical wiring malfunction, and that he wasn't even at home at the time of the blaze.
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