The New Yorker Cover Calling Mitt Romney A Crazy Old Man?
The New Yorker magazine has a reputation for decades of amazingly provocative and evocative cover artwork, and this week’s is no exception. Is it calling Mitt Romney a crazy old man — as many labeled Clint Eastwood which the cover clearly is channeling — or is it saying Obama was empty as a chair?
Either way, it’s provocative, evocative, and thought-provoking — all things everyone has said about Governor Mitt Romney, never.
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