I think I found one. The woman in the center of the old guard could be Helen Keller. She was a vocal socialist. But that part is not convenient to her hagiographers.FWIW, your question got me curious and I noodled about the internet querying about the US Communist Party of the 1930's, It was interesting but I came up with nothing to help identify the people in the cartoon. I came across some good stuff though. Like when Stalin told some US Communist Party leaders that there was room in cemeteries. But it was a complete time waster down the rabbit hole of irrelevant history. I keep asking for a satire font, that might help remove some misunderstandings when the jerk inside me comes out to play.
Oh Hi,You need me to prove most men are born with a penis? Jesus this is getting desperate.View attachment 5103411
I doubt she was 'vocal'. This was an informative read nonetheless.I think I found one. The woman in the center of the old guard could be Helen Keller. She was a vocal socialist. But that part is not convenient to her hagiographers.
The politics of Helen Keller | International Socialist Review
Helen Keller is one of the most widely recognized figures in US history that people actually know very little about. That she was a serious political thinker who made important contributions in the...isreview.org
I’m not sure of the best term.I doubt she was 'vocal'. This was an informative read nonetheless.
Ardent. Passionate. Not trying to ding you. Just being a little stoned.I’m not sure of the best term.
Voluble?Ardent. Passionate. Not trying to ding you. Just being a little stoned.
Loquacious?Voluble?
ProlixLoquacious?
Oh I don't know. Under the radar puns are the best kind.I’m not sure of the best term.
I decided hands-on was perhaps not in perfect taste.Oh I don't know. Under the radar puns are the best kind.
Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy was called out by White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki on Monday after he claimed that kindergartens are teaching sexual education.
During a White House briefing, Doocy referenced Florida's so-called "Don't Say Gay" law that bans discussion of sexuality for younger students.
"Does the White House support that kind of classroom instruction before kindergarten?" Doocy asked.
"Do you have examples of schools in Florida that are teaching kindergarteners about sex education?" Psaki fired back.
"I'm just asking," Doocy said, unable to provide examples.
"I think that's a relevant question because I think this is a politically-charged harsh law," Psaki explained, "that is putting parents and LGBTQ+ kids in a very difficult, heartbreaking circumstance. And so, I actually think that's a pretty relevant question."