The third category is much like an essay through which comment and caustic criticism is offered on the evils prevailing in the society.
Some have been linked to his caustic criticism of George W. Bush's administration.
The images of young men and women fighting and dying have stirred up support for the Bush administration and caustic criticism.
But neither showed signs of budging today, with exchanges of caustic criticism of each side's position.
His caustic criticism of many of the royal measures, moreover, gave great offence, and in 1780 he retired into private life.
His often caustic criticisms of what he maintained was the television networks' lack of commitment to quality news coverage continued through the years.
Davis keeps up his salty, caustic criticism and Fox finally stands and answers back.
The remainder of his commentary is devoted to an exhaustive and caustic criticism of the Christian exposition.
The most caustic criticism, he said, has come not from Native Americans, but from a group of them living in Belgium.
According to the Times, the mad-bomber story "caused a barrage of caustic criticism on Internet chat rooms."