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# Judge's Revue - Political Satire Analysis This page presents four seasonal satirical vignettes labeled "Spring," "Worship," and others. The central figure appears to be a demonic or monstrous character labeled "War," depicted as an idol being worshipped by crowds below. The accompanying text reads: "The newest dance—the 'suburban Waltz'—in by all true suburbanites those fine spring mornings." The cartoon satirizes American society's relationship with war and militarism, suggesting that war has become a form of worship or cultural obsession. The "suburban Waltz" reference likely mocks how middle-class Americans embrace militaristic values. The separate scene labeled "Dear Wilson—Believe me this is some job" appears to address President Woodrow Wilson, possibly critiquing his wartime leadership or policies. The overall tone is darkly humorous, depicting war as an grotesque deity commanding public devotion.