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" ... Early on in the debate, the “Leave” forces, abetted by an unsuspecting media, seized the upper hand. First, they took an enormously complex issue and caricatured it, reducing it to a harmless-sounding phrase. “Brexit” sounds like something you sprinkle on your oatmeal, not a painful split that will profoundly disrupt, if not sever, the UK’s economic ties to the world. Once “Brexit” became the all-purpose euphemism to describe the referendum, the “Leave” forces were halfway home. ... "
" ... Having internet-users caricatured on-screen isn't just shallow, it's dangerous, says Rosewarne. ... "
" ... On the other hand, in 1933 Hoover left the presidency, after one term, as probably the most vilified and hated individual ever to occupy the White House. He was caricatured as cold and indifferent to the unprecedented human hardships brought on by the Great Depression. This greatest of economic disasters began on Hoover's watch, and he was seen as incapable of successfully dealing with it. His political maladroitness and optimistic statements allowed him to be portrayed--even to this day--as out of touch, overwhelmed and incompetent. His dour personality was in stark contrast to that of his successor, the ebullient, upbeat, confidence-inspiring Franklin D. Roosevelt. ... "