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Polibrief: Cartoons of 2016
Polibrief: Cartoons of 2016
Polibrief: Cartoons of 2016
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Polibrief: Cartoons of 2016

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Polibrief: Political Cartoons of 2016 is a collection of this year’s best political cartoons, as illustrated by Ashlynn Stewart. The chosen ones were picked from among more than a hundred Polibrief articles from over the course of 2016, covering everything from the Supreme Court to the divided Congress to the Obama legacy and the epic Clinton vs Trump Election Battle Showdown. Enjoy!

Polibrief talks about American politics in a nutshell, through brief articles and fun cartoons. Check us out at polibrief.com

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 18, 2017
ISBN9780992520441
Polibrief: Cartoons of 2016
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Ashlynn Stewart

Ashlynn Stewart is a freelance writer and editor with a keen eye for detail and a fascination with the written word. She started Polibrief in 2015 after seeing a need for a news site with a unique voice and an interesting look that talks about everything political, but briefly. Find out more about Ashlynn at ashlynnstewart.com

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    Polibrief - Ashlynn Stewart

    Politics in a Nutshell

    Thanks for reading Polibrief in Cartoon.

    We hope you enjoyed our political coverage in 2016. As a way of rewarding our loyal followers and entertaining everyone else, we have decided to squish all of our cartoons together into a handy little book for minimum fuss and maximum enjoyment.

    Polibrief is basically politics in a nutshell. Want more? Join us in 2017.

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    The Republicans

    2016 decided it wanted to be different from all the other elections. #MissionAccomplished.

    In 2015 the concept of President Donald Trump was only slightly less comical than President Kanye West. The Republican Party, the other candidates, the media and even the rest of the country, could barely contain their giggles. But in the end Donald Trump had the last laugh.

    The Republican Party treated Donald Trump like a bad comedian at a late night comedy club, with little patience and few laughs.

    Trump and the media have a love-hate-hate relationship. Trump’s unique ability to manipulate the press and his near-constant coverage was a vital part of his success. But Trump also revoked press credentials and ditched media gaggles whenever unflattering stories surfaced, leading critics to protest about the First Amendment.

    Trump has been single-handedly responsible for prolonging the life and relevance of Twitter.

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