Judge, 1924-07-12 · page 12 of 36
Judge — July 12, 1924 — page 12: what you’re looking at
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# Political Cartoon Analysis This Judge magazine cartoon satirizes partisan political promises. Two figures labeled "Democrats" and "Republicans" stand on pedestals, each gesturing dramatically toward a cloud labeled "Promises." Between them stands a smaller, distressed figure labeled "Voter," with arms raised in apparent frustration or resignation. The title "Oh! Listen to the Mocking Birds!" suggests both parties are mockingly repeating empty campaign pledges. The cartoon's point: voters are caught between two groups making hollow promises, neither truly committed to delivering. The "mocking birds" metaphor indicates the politicians are simply parroting rhetoric without substance. The satire critiques the cynical nature of political campaigning and voter gullibility during election cycles—a timeless critique applicable across American political history.
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