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Where Objectivity Yields to Journalistic Ornamentation
Where Objectivity Yields to Journalistic Ornamentation

When Your Password Manager Locks You Out

By Lee Keybum
Posted in Business, Tech
Dashlane’s security incident has the funniest possible side effect: the first person treated like a threat is the customer who paid for protection. Premium digital safety, apparently, comes with a velvet rope and a very nervous bouncer.
Political infographic titled “Follow the Money: Intel Edition” with Trump, Intel chips, cash stacks, a 10% U.S. stake card, and rising stock charts.

Intel Gets a Little Too Much Patriotism for the Math

By Amanda Lynn
Posted in Economy, Tech
I’ve seen church bake sales with less obvious accounting than this. Intel gets wrapped in national-strategy language, the market gets a little thrill, and…
Tagscorporate power, follow the money, government backing, Intel, Public Trust, stocks
Satirical infographic about Trump, Microsoft shares, federal cloud contracts, and public questions about profit and timing.

Cloud, Cash, and the Confidence Game

By Phil McCracken
Posted in Politics, Tech
Washington loves to call it “separate” when the paperwork is spread across three desks and one of them is already looking guilty. But ordinary…
Tagscampaign finance, cloud contracts, federal contracting, Microsoft, Public Trust, Trump
Political infographic titled 'Follow the Money: Business Access Edition' with a man in a suit, cash stacks, an all-access pass, and a briefcase labeled Business Access.

When Access Has a Price Tag

By Holden McGroin
Posted in Business, Politics
In Washington, “business access” is what people call it when influence wants to wear a blazer and pretend it’s an errand. The rest of…
Tagsaccess, business, donors, influence, Lobbying, Politics, Washington
Patriotic parody poster with a wrestler pointing at the viewer, a White House backdrop, and a map labeled “Gulf O’ Merica.”

Gulf O’ Merica and the Great Naming Stunt

By Hugh Jass
Posted in America's Got Governance, Politics
Hugh Jass here, filing this under civic branding that wants to be taken seriously while contributing absolutely nothing to the ledger. “Gulf O’ Merica”…
Tagsbranding, national identity, patriotism, political satire, Public Policy
Trump in a patriotic wrestling outfit points at the viewer, with the White House, fireworks, and an MMA cage behind him.

When the White House Becomes a Pay-Per-View

By Moses Pray
Posted in America's Got Governance, Politics
When politics gets dressed up like a wrestling card, the first thing it drops is responsibility. The chest-puffing, the fireworks, the arena grin —…
Tagsgovernance, macho politics, political spectacle, public accountability, Trump, White House
Trump in a doctor’s office holding a prep solution jug, with text asking how many colonoscopies he’s had.

Trump’s Medical Ledger and the Country’s Worst Hobby

By Harlan Quill
Posted in Health, Politics
Harlan Quill has seen a lot of civic nonsense, but this one has the smell of a waiting room turned into a polling place.…
Tagshealth speculation, media incentives, political theater, Public Trust, Trump
Meme about a Maryland ballot-mailing error, with Trump falsely claiming 500,000 corrupt mail-in votes and a fact-check panel correcting him.

Mail-In Panic, Mail-In Problem

By Holden McGroin
Posted in America's Got Governance, Politics
A simple ballot printing mistake got promoted into a national voter-fraud haunted house, because panic always wants a bigger stage than the facts deserve.
Tagsballot error, election rumors, Maryland, Misinformation, voter fraud claims
Satirical poster of Congress labeled “House of Representin’,” with lawmakers, protest signs, and claims about stalling, ethics, and votes.

House of Representin’: The Stalling Industrial Complex

By Lee Keybum
Posted in America's Got Governance, Politics
The House has perfected a special kind of modern democracy: announce yourself as “the people’s chamber,” then spend the workday acting like legislation is…
TagsAccountability, Congress, Elections, government, House of Representatives, Politics
Trump holds up a signed document beside U.S. and Iran flags, with an infographic comparing an earlier nuclear deal to a newer short-term framework.

Trump’s 1.5-Page Victory Lap

By Phil McCracken
Posted in Conflict, Politics
Trump has a gift for declaring the ceremony finished before the substance has been dragged across the finish line. In Washington, that’s called a…
Tagsdiplomacy, Foreign Policy, Iran, nuclear negotiations, Trump, Washington politics, White House
Satirical poster of Elon Musk as 'Doge' holding a chainsaw, with slogans about cutting government and slashing agencies.

Doge’s Chainsaw Budget Church

By Holden McGroin
Posted in America's Got Governance, Politics
When a billionaire mascot shows up with a chainsaw and calls it governance, the first question is not how bold he looks. It’s who…
Tagsbillionaires, budget politics, DOGE, efficiency theater, Elon Musk, government cuts, public accountability
Patriotic TV-style meme claims Europe isn’t safe, America is safe under Trump, and reality ruined the narrative.

Safety by Vibes

By Mike Rotch
Posted in America's Got Governance, Politics
Mike Rotch here, and the first lie in “safe under Trump” is that volume counts as evidence. It doesn’t. If your whole safety pitch…
Tagscrime, Media, Politics, Public Safety, spin, Trump

The Price Pivot

By Justin Jest
Posted in Business, Economy
The joke is the pivot: sell Americans on cheaper groceries, then grin like the markup was the master plan all along. That’s not an…
Tagsaffordability, billionaires, consumers, economy, groceries, Inflation, Politics, Trump
Patriotic meme mocking a fake Theodore Roosevelt quote, with a Trump-like figure, OPM building, and fact-check signs.

Theodore Roosevelt and the Printer’s Ink Problem

By Brick Tungsten
Posted in America's Got Governance, Culture
If a quote sounds hard enough for the shop wall, some folks will stop asking whether Teddy actually said it and start polishing the…
Tagsfact-checking, media literacy, patriotism, political satire, Theodore Roosevelt
Lex Luthor government / Step 1 invoice-satire series political meme single-panel meme

The $186 Billion Shrug

By Mike Rotch
Posted in America's Got Governance, Economy
Washington keeps calling taxpayer leaks a paperwork problem, which is a cute way to describe a machine that can misplace a stadium full of money and then ask for a better spreadsheet.
Tagsbureaucracy, federal spending, government waste, improper payments, taxpayer accountability
Parody poster listing six absurd political scenes, including a leaked Signal chat, war talk, a crypto dinner, UFC-style politics, museum complaints, and cabinet-as-reality-TV.

America’s Worst Sequel

By Amanda Lynn
Posted in America's Got Governance, Politics
Washington has turned into the kind of sequel nobody asked for: louder trailer, worse plot, same cast, and somehow a bigger bill at the…
Tagsgovernment chaos, political satire, public accountability, spectacle politics, Washington politics
Satirical poster calling it “the dumbest trade war in history,” with Trump tariff-war jokes, WSJ-style quotes, and a wrestler-like figure pointing at the viewer.

Trump’s Tariff War Gets a Bad Review

By Phil McCracken
Posted in Business, Economy
Phil McCracken here, and Trump’s tariff war is the rare patriotic theater production where the audience gets charged twice: once at the door, and…
TagsCanada, economy, Mexico, prices, tariffs, trade war, Trump
Trump in a doctor’s office holding a prep solution jug, with text asking how many colonoscopies he’s had.
Parody Trump figure points beside a map labeled Gulf of America, with White House, fireworks, and slogans about symbolic politics.
America's Got Governance | Politics

Gulf of America, Paid for in Fireworks

By Hugh Jass
When politics starts renaming water for applause, you can usually hear the filing cabinet laughing in the next room. The “Gulf of America” routine…
June 17, 2026
Hugh Jass
Health | Politics

Brawndo-Kratom and the Access Economy

By Mike Rotch
In America, we’ve gotten so used to the donor-class smoothie that people now try to sell cronyism as a wellness product. That’s the gag…
June 17, 2026
Mike Rotch
Political infographic mocking Trump as the “Peace President,” with repeated no-new-wars quotes and a promise-versus-reality contrast.
America's Got Governance | Politics

Peace President, Meet the Receipt Cabinet

By Moses Pray
“Peace president” is a tidy phrase, brother, the sort of thing a man can repeat until it starts sounding like policy. But a slogan…
June 17, 2026
Moses Pray
No Wars / Peace President satire series political meme nameplate
Conflict | Politics

Peace by Rebranding

By Harlan Quill
Harlan Quill would like to know why every grand promise about peace eventually needs a translator, a denial memo, and a fresh coat of…
June 17, 2026
Harlan Quill
Infographic showing the internet's shift from a public network to Meta's private platform, highlighting key entities and figures.
Business | Tech

X Discovers Clickbait Has a Payroll

By Lee Keybum
X wants to sound like a serious media ecosystem now, which is adorable for a platform that spent years paying people to act like the loudest tab in the room. The ordinary-user result is predictable: if the payout machine rewards rage bait and aggregation, the feed fills up with it until everybody starts calling the sludge “content.”
June 17, 2026
Lee Keybum
No Wars / Peace President satire series political meme nameplate
Conflict | Politics

Peace President, Fine Print

By Amanda Lynn
He promised peace like it was a campaign jingle and not a contract, which is always the first clue the fine print is carrying…
June 16, 2026
Amanda Lynn

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