Looking at this news and talking about events in the political world, you can hear the tax incentive measures of Capitol Hill for appealing voting rights and the confrontation between US presidential bidding war between the two countries. However, a serious tone, including a humorous effect, represented political irony in the television industry. TV shows such as daily show with Jon Stewart, Colbert's report, and Saturday night scene and their fake news clip "Weekend Update" are the main examples of political satire, they are comic Use current humorous tone of current political events and other events.
I will clarify. My post is about 95% of political irony, all written in English. Satire is subtle humor beyond borders, culture, or language. American politics is opaque and chaotic for most people living in other countries, especially for totalitarians. In other words, there will not be so many foreigners who appreciate my political satire. So, the Russian Razvilka citizen read my article at Medium every day, and often a detailed view of my website? Please note that it is not just a short network visit. It's like twenty minutes of time, searching all the pages. My website is not that big, it's only 5 pages so crazy typists may tap the whole site in 20 minutes, not to mention reading it in half the time.
Political satire includes various media such as illustration, literary work, television program, comedy, movie etc. This form promotes a political commentary and an eccentric humorous fusion. Political cartoons combine cartoons with implications. In American history, Benjamin Franklin began a satirical political commentary tradition with his "joining or dead" manga (1754). Later in the nineteenth century, political satire celebrated with the rise of illustration magazines. In these magazines, Harper's cartoonist Thomas Nast is recognized for his important form of contribution. He advertised elephants and donkeys as mascots of the main parties of the United States. "Daily Show", "The Simpsons", "South Park", and many other news media continue this tradition today.
Political humor has taken various forms over the years and has changed with the emergence of new media. Past and present newspapers often include political cartoons and some sarcastic editorials. As time goes on, various magazines include excerpts from comedy stories and novels, criticizing the government for humor. The development of commercial broadcasting enables a wider dissemination of political comedy as an independent performance and as part of various shows. Shortly thereafter, the TV brought visual political satire to the living room nationwide.