What they usually do, however, is to sterilise debate with caricatured portrayals of evil, money-obsessed capitalists. |
He is frequently caricatured as a frosty pop intellectual, dry and aloof and uptight. |
While Euroskeptics are often caricatured as small-minded isolationists, they have a point. |
For example, in American cinema they were caricatured as clownish, desexualised mammies or maids. |
An enterprise economy is not, as caricatured by statist propaganda, a devil-take-the-hindmost free-for-all. |
He had been caricatured for his right-wing geopolitical and social policies his entire career. |