Judge, 1908-06-20 · page 3 of 28
Judge — June 20, 1908 — page 3: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Political Cartoon Analysis This is a political cartoon titled "Bryan 'Let Us Alone'" from Judge magazine, depicting William Jennings Bryan (identifiable by the label "JOHN" on the dog) as a submissive dog being judged. The cartoon mocks Bryan's political position, likely referring to his isolationist or non-interventionist stance (the "let us alone" motto). The judges above—appearing to represent military or political authority—are evaluating Bryan critically. Labels visible include "Democratic Presidential" references, suggesting this critiques Bryan's 1908 presidential campaign or political platform. The satire suggests Bryan's pacifist or isolationist position was weak or deserving of judgment by stronger political forces. This likely connects to turn-of-the-century debates over American imperialism and military intervention.