Readers see a bias – and we can’t deny it

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Congressional Republicans were shown bloody and beaten after taking on Hillary Clinton over Benghazi, in a cartoon that made a connection to women in combat.

On the other side, cartoons made fun of the president’s skeet shooting and use of drones, as well as the left-learning agenda of his second term, while another noted the several recent resignations from his cabinet.

So it’s not accurate to say we “never” publish a cartoon with a conservative slant.

But it is fair to say that most cartoons have no clear partisan position.

Regardless of that fact, people tend to believe what they want.

ONE CARTOON FROM January was especially offensive, however.

It showed a woman being unimpressed with a newspaper report on scientists’ attempts to clone Neanderthals. She commented that she had been married to one for years.

Such man-bashing has no place in civil debate, and we ought to demand that the Opinion page offer a more intellectually honest representation of men without the old stereotypes of their being crude, bumbling and hapless.

Sounds like a good topic for a letter to the editor.

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Christopher Harrison wrote on February 15, 2013 3:13 p.m. ...
So where would you say that today's cartoon (2/15/13) would fall?

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