They downplayed the cages for migrant children, comparing their chain-link fences to those surrounding “playgrounds all over America.”

Andrew Ellis Johnson
Andrew Ellis Johnson was born in Cortland, New York to a jazz guitarist, civil war historian father and science major mother who, together, won many bowling tournaments. He lives and works in Pittsburgh where he teaches at Carnegie Mellon University. Screenings and exhibitions have included Massacre of the Innocents, Pipe Dreams, In Good Faith, Democracy On Ice, Pathetic Fallacies and Just Another Market Mop Up in venues in North and South America, Europe, Asia and the Middle East.
Armed with Hindsight
So one question I have not heard you answer is, do you believe that the previous interrogation techniques were immoral?
The Skeletons in History’s Closet
When do we stop believing that Robert E. Lee was an honorable man?
Filling the Swamp
The churning morass of the Trump administration makes a 140-year-old political cartoon surprisingly germane.