"I try not to change my political point of view from paper to paper"
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“Paper to paper” is both literal and damning. Newspapers aren’t just distribution channels; they’re ecosystems of advertisers, proprietors, political alliances, and audience expectations. Shapiro’s subtext is that a political viewpoint is often treated like a house style - something you can tweak for the local palate. His refusal exposes how normal that expectation has become: that ideology can be modular, swapped like a font to keep the byline moving.
Coming from a cartoonist, the quote also points to the unique vulnerability of the medium. Cartoons compress arguments into one punchline and one image; there’s no room to hide behind “balance” or 900 words of hedging. If you soften your premise to suit the venue, the drawing doesn’t merely change tone - it changes meaning. Shapiro’s intent is less self-congratulation than warning: when media platforms demand different politics, they’re not asking for nuance. They’re asking for obedience with a smile.
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Shapiro, Jonathan. "I try not to change my political point of view from paper to paper." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-try-not-to-change-my-political-point-of-view-68569/.
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"I try not to change my political point of view from paper to paper." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-try-not-to-change-my-political-point-of-view-68569/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.





