Photo favoritism
I was appalled by the large picture on the front page of Sunday's Daily Herald showing an ugly screaming supporter of Venezuelan "President" Nicolas Madura and a much smaller picture of Venezuelans in Santiago, Chile, celebrating Saturday after U.S. President Donald Trump announced the capture of Venezuelan "President" Nicolas Madura.
Psychologically, the larger picture draws more attention showing favoritism over one point of view over another by a media which is supposed to be impartial - a subtle trick used by the media. And this is a clear example of their technique. To be fair, both photos should have been identical in size and the one supporting our president should have been on top.
Harriet Kondziolka
Mount Prospect