Saturday, November 4, 2017

President Trump depicted as creepy clown, wrecking ball on latest magazine covers

As Donald Trump nears the one-year anniversary of his election to U.S. president, magazine covers still mostly depict him in a negative light.
The New Yorker pictured Trump as a creepy clown like Pennywise from Stephen King’s “It” for its Oct. 30 cover.
Time magazine illustrated Trump as a wrecking ball for its Nov. 6 cover.
Newsweek showed Trump straddling an airplane and throwing money in the air for its Nov. 10 cover. The cover line says “Snakes on a plane: Trump’s jet-setting White House may be the most corrupt in U.S. history.”
Esquire depicted Trump as a diseased creature for an alternative online cover for its November issue.
It was an illustration for the article “The Pox Americana: Martin Amis takes on Donald Trump.”
News magazine The Week pictured Trump as a vandal destroying President Obama’s legacy on its Oct. 27 cover.
Forbes was the outlier, presenting Trump in a positive light for its Nov. 14 special issue on the richest people in America.
German weekly news magazine Der Spiegel continues to hammer Trump with its covers.
Its Oct. 21 issue on powerful men sexually abusing women featured Trump’s trademark long red tie draped over a woman’s shoulder.
Its Nov. 4 issue showed Trump as a massive wave flooding Washington, D.C.








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