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# Political Cartoon Analysis: "He Ain't Saying a Word" This Judge magazine cover from February 29, 1896 depicts a large bearded man operating a saw, cutting through logs labeled with what appear to be legislative or political items. Two smaller figures in top hats observe him silently. The caption "He Ain't Saying a Word" suggests the central figure is deliberately remaining silent on some political matter, possibly refusing to comment or take a public stance. The cartoon likely comments on a prominent 1896 political figure's silence on a controversial issue. Without identifying markers visible in the image, the exact subject remains unclear, but the satire suggests criticism of this figure's refusal to speak publicly on matters the cartoonist considered important. The labor depicted (sawing/cutting) may reference policy implementation or obstruction.

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VOL.30 NO. 750 FEBRUARY 29 1896 PRICE 10 CENTS "HE AIN’T SAYING A WORD” comicbooks.com) |