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During the week of June 10, 2002 the strip dealt with the success of home-schooled students.<ref>[http://jewishworldreview.com/strips/mallard/2000/mallard061002.asp Mallard Fillmore, 06/10/2002]</ref>
 
During the week of June 10, 2002 the strip dealt with the success of home-schooled students.<ref>[http://jewishworldreview.com/strips/mallard/2000/mallard061002.asp Mallard Fillmore, 06/10/2002]</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 a cabal of Jews.<ref>http://jewishworldreview.com/strips/mallard/2000/MFT50104.jpg</ref>.
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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>.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 17:56, March 25, 2007

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].

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