Interpreting the Meaning Behind Political Cartoons

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Interpreting the Meaning Behind Political Cartoons

What is the main idea of this cartoon?

What is the cartoonist saying about Charlie Sheen?

What is the meaning behind this cartoon?

What is this cartoonist saying about Joe Blanton (the Phillies 5th starter)?

What is the meaning behind this cartoon?

What is the cartoonist message in this cartoon?

What is the cartoonist opinion of Obama’s Universal Health Care Plan?

Does the cartoonist favor isolationism or interventionism Does the cartoonist favor isolationism or interventionism? How do you know?

Does the cartoonist favor isolationism or interventionism Does the cartoonist favor isolationism or interventionism? How do you know?