Mocking Elected Officials Is a Sign of a Healthy Democracy
Thin-skinned MAGA can dish it out, but can't take mockery.
Thin-skinned MAGA can dish it out, but can't take mockery.
The cartoon’s savage Season 27 premiere puts a tiny, naked Trump in bed with Satan—and lands squarely in the American tradition of using outrageous satire to hold the powerful accountable.
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The veteran satirists tackle major issues in America's increasingly divisive culture war with no condescension, cringe, or partisan preference.
A vigorous disagreement on The Reason Roundtable
"You gotta lower your ideals of freedom if you want to suck on the warm teat of China."
Andrew Heaton, host of Something's Off, interviews Nick Gillespie about the much-loved, much-hated term.
"What, What (In the Butt)" helped establish an important free speech precedent.
'What, What (in the Butt)' set legal precedent protecting free speech rights.
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