The Narco News Bulletin |
August 15, 2018 | Issue #67 |
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Political satire has a long tradition in Mexico. Almost 100 years ago in the carpas, Mexico's travelling theatres, comedians attacked corrupt or underperforming congressman and other public officials with clever puns. Today the carpas are gone, but tricky politicians and the deceitful practices that protect their personal interests are still around. And while many of these incidents are reported, most of the time the message is lost because the journalists who cover them can't communicate effectively.
![]() Memo Bautista during the School of Authentic Journalism 2016 |
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Memo Bautista
Screenwriter of El Joe T. Hodo show