- By Nate Beeler, for The Washington Examiner.
- 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!".
- 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.
- The fact that Romney is constantly changing his political views to appeal to more people.
- 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.
- 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.
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Cartoon #2 - Romney Changing Name
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