Michael de Adder is an award-winning editorial cartoonist. You can find him on Substack here.
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WOW!! Another great cartoon ... that says it all in so many small ways using only a few key identifying words and brilliant visual details! One glance packs a punch in capturing the truth of Trump and the moment so cleverly; a more careful study of the bus-driver image, the caption on the bus, and passengers, makes me wonder how we can turn this picture around, so the only one boarding the bus is him -- how he departs the White House, instead of on the Saudi-rebuilt-by-taxpayer funds plane.
I'm surprised at the depiction of "Somali" women. I live in Minneapolis and Somali women are pretty distinctive. If they aren't in full traditional clothing they still wear long skirts and cover their hair. Even at the gym they don't bare their legs like that.
WOW!! Another great cartoon ... that says it all in so many small ways using only a few key identifying words and brilliant visual details! One glance packs a punch in capturing the truth of Trump and the moment so cleverly; a more careful study of the bus-driver image, the caption on the bus, and passengers, makes me wonder how we can turn this picture around, so the only one boarding the bus is him -- how he departs the White House, instead of on the Saudi-rebuilt-by-taxpayer funds plane.
I'm surprised at the depiction of "Somali" women. I live in Minneapolis and Somali women are pretty distinctive. If they aren't in full traditional clothing they still wear long skirts and cover their hair. Even at the gym they don't bare their legs like that.