Life, 1930-05-16 · page 10 of 36
Life — May 16, 1930 — page 10: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# "Life" Magazine Political Cartoon Analysis This page from *Life* magazine contains a satirical column titled "Life in Washington" discussing Prohibition-era politics. The accompanying cartoon depicts a man being ejected from a small wooden house, with the caption "You snob!" The cartoon likely satirizes tensions over Prohibition enforcement and class distinctions. The text references debates over alcohol legislation, mentioning Senator Caraway's involvement in prohibition hearings and criticizing various political figures' inconsistency on the issue. The "snob" caption suggests the cartoon mocks either elitist attitudes toward Prohibition enforcement or hypocrisy among politicians who opposed it while claiming moral superiority. The overall piece critiques Washington politicians' stance on alcohol regulation during the Prohibition era, a major political battleground of the 1920s-early 1930s.