Trump Is A 'Dangerous Clown' On The New Yorker’s New Cover
President Donald Trump got the Pennywise treatment on The New Yorker’s latest cover:
This week's cover, "October Surprise," by Carter Goodrich: https://t.co/m9TinPJCNH pic.twitter.com/tKaP3nbERU
— The New Yorker (@NewYorker) October 23, 2017
Artist Carter Goodrich painted Trump as a “dangerous clown” for the magazine’s Oct. 30th issue because he was “still just as stunned now” about the election results as he was last November.
The image is called “October Surprise.”
“I have been asked to work on movies about him. I can’t do it; most satire seems to lighten what feels to me like a dire situation. He’s already a cartoon villain, infantile and strange,” Goodrich said.
The cover was well received on Twitter:
fits him perfectly; just needed his pal putin peeking out from the other tree.
— Maria Giner (@MariaGiner5) October 23, 2017
Will this be the official presidential portrait?
— Z4 (@z4techs) October 23, 2017
I want to laugh and cry at the same time.
— Melissa Crocker (@Melissa777888) October 23, 2017
— Louis Fer (@louisfer67z) October 23, 2017
Penny-Not-So-Wise from the movie "Twit"?
— P!ssed Off Egg🥚 (@PissedEgg) October 24, 2017
Yeah, well, if the shoe fits. pic.twitter.com/ttbSRGpz3O
— Curt Flood, Jr. (@curtfloodjr) October 24, 2017
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