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The comic has created several controversies, one of which involved showing a clearly anti-semitic caricature of a stereotypical Jew. It was a reference to the myth that Hollywood is run by Jews. <ref>http://jewishworldreview.com/strips/mallard/2000/MFT50104.jpg</ref>.
 
The comic has created several controversies, one of which involved showing a clearly anti-semitic caricature of a stereotypical Jew. It was a reference to the myth that Hollywood is run by Jews. <ref>http://jewishworldreview.com/strips/mallard/2000/MFT50104.jpg</ref>.
  
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Rapidly becoming one of the country's most popular comic strips, ''Fillmore'' is distinguished by its conservative perspective, unique animation, and complete lack of humor.
 
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Mallard Fillmore is a newspaper comic strip with a conservative point of view, by cartoonist Bruce Tinsley. It appears in about four hundred U. S. newspapers. The title character is in fact a mallard duck. It first appeared in the Charlottesville, Va Daily Progress, but was dropped when Tinsley refused to tone down its conservative politics; it was subsequently picked up by The Washington Times.[1]

During the week of June 10, 2002 the strip dealt with the success of home-schooled students.[2]

The comic has created several controversies, one of which involved showing a clearly anti-semitic caricature of a stereotypical Jew. It was a reference to the myth that Hollywood is run by Jews. [3].

Rapidly becoming one of the country's most popular comic strips, Fillmore is distinguished by its conservative perspective, unique animation, and complete lack of humor.

References

  1. Mallard Fillmore, King Features Syndicate site.
  2. Mallard Fillmore, 06/10/2002
  3. http://jewishworldreview.com/strips/mallard/2000/MFT50104.jpg

See also