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Does caring weaken you, make you vulnerable and easy prey? Is not caring the only way to maintain the upper hand?

Posted - December 6, 2019

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  • 46117
    Not caring is what got that FAT ORANGE PIG elected in the first place.

    Why Is Donald Trump So Hard to Caricature?

    The 45th president should be an easy target for political cartoonists, but they’ve struggled to come up with an image that sticks.

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    • In october 2016Vanity Fair made a video of four of its cartoonists—Edward Sorel, Steve Brodner, Philip Burke, and Robert Risko—drawing Donald Trump. They were clearly enjoying themselves, exploring every aspect of his physique: his “girth,” the fact that “there’s so much of him” (Burke); the hair that is “essentially a beret that is flipped forward on his head” (Risko); the eyes that show “greed, disdain” (Burke); the “marvelously ratlike” nose (Brodner); the mouth that is a “sphincter muscle” (Risko); the “sleazy” look (Sorel); the facial features that resemble “piss holes in the snow” (Brodner).
     

    And now? How have artists and cartoonists been dealing with Trump since he became president? We’ve seen cartoons of the orange potus smooching Vladimir Putin and groping the Statue of Liberty. We’ve seen him drawn (by Barry Blitt in The New Yorker) as a fat-assed golfer driving balls into the White House. We’ve seen him caricatured (by Pat Oliphant for The Nib) as a preening SS officer being heiled by Steve Bannon. We’ve seen him portrayed (by Signe Wilkinson of the Philadelphia Daily News) linking arms with a Confederate and a Nazi. We’ve seen him depicted (by Mike Luckovich of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution) as Jabba the Hutt, holding Lady Liberty in chains. We’ve seen him represented (by Matt Wuerker in Politico) as a kook in a straitjacket. We’ve seen him rendered (by Ann Telnaes of The Washington Post) as a red-faced fathead sitting on the toilet while he plots to pull out of the Paris climate accord.

    This post was edited by WM BARR . =ABSOLUTE TRASH at December 7, 2019 2:45 AM MST
      December 6, 2019 2:35 PM MST
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  • 113301
    Thank you for your thoughtful and informative reply Sharon. The fact remains that something like 40% of we the people LIKE 4D so much they will vote for him again! Now that flies in the face of reason and logic so clearly why they like him has nothing whatever to do with logic or reason. What does it have to do with then? Beats me! Honestly I don't have a clue why anyone would WANT 4D anywhere near controlling anything. Well maybe in charge of scooping up poop. There is something very dark and sinister and insidious about them.. however many millions of them there are. What that is I don't know. It may not be ONE thing. It may be a potpourri/devil's brew of many things. None of which make any sense at all. And so it goes.
      December 7, 2019 2:49 AM MST
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