Sunday, December 4, 2011

Cartoon #2 - Romney Changing Name




  1. By Nate Beeler, for The Washington Examiner. 
  2. Key Objects
    • People of varying ethnicity and age:  They represent the overall consensus and agreement of people of varying ethnicity and backgrounds that Mitt Romney should not be elected.
    • Mitt Romney:  His caricature overemphasizes his chin.  His large smile says: "Of course I'm going to do this!".
  3. Devices
    • Caricature:  Mitt Romney's chin is overemphasized.  The skin around his eyes are darkened, and his head is huge.
    • Exaggeration:  There is no way that Romney would actually change his first name to not.  This is merely representing all of the other issues that he has changed his mind on.
  4. The fact that Romney is constantly changing his political views to appeal to more people.
  5. Romney is like a bad train.  He's really headed off in the wrong direction.  He should re-solidify his platform and get back on track.  A good train has a solid platform that's headed and STAYS headed in the right (or rather, a consistent) direction. Romney's platform changes every few weeks in order to grab a few more votes.  He really needs to solidify his platform.
  6. Romney is not a good candidate because he changes his viewpoint too often.  A president needs to be someone who can make a decision and stick with it.  Romney is not that person.

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