Obama cartoons
Against-
a.-
The cartoonist is trying to say that Obama has not had any great moments as a president and that he blames his lack of success on Bush. This cartoon would offend people who think Bush is to blame and Obama has had some success despite the conditions coming into office. Republicans and people who don’t think Obama has done well in office would agree with this cartoon
b.-
Obama’s ears and eyebrows are emphasized in a non-flattering manner.
c. -
All of the previous president’s quotes are references to famous speeches and accomplishments they made.
d. -
The cartoon supports the Republican platform because it is implying that Obama has blamed all of his failures on Bush.
a.-
The cartoonist is trying to say that Obama has not had any great moments as a president and that he blames his lack of success on Bush. This cartoon would offend people who think Bush is to blame and Obama has had some success despite the conditions coming into office. Republicans and people who don’t think Obama has done well in office would agree with this cartoon
b.-
Obama’s ears and eyebrows are emphasized in a non-flattering manner.
c. -
All of the previous president’s quotes are references to famous speeches and accomplishments they made.
d. -
The cartoon supports the Republican platform because it is implying that Obama has blamed all of his failures on Bush.
Obama Cartoons
For-
a.
– The cartoonist is trying to say that Romney’s health care plan was essentially the same as Obamacare even though he promised to get rid of Obamacare if he was in office. Republicans and Romney would probably be offended with the cartoon while
Democrats and Obama would probably agree with it.
b.
– Obama is neither in a un-flattering or flattering depiction.
c.
– The cartoonist uses the twins to represent Romney’s health care plan he implemented in Massachusetts and Obamacare.
d.
– The cartoon supports the Democratic platform by showing that Obamacare and Romney’s plan are the same and it would not make any sense to get rid of Obamacare if he was just going to re-apply the same plan.
a.
– The cartoonist is trying to say that Romney’s health care plan was essentially the same as Obamacare even though he promised to get rid of Obamacare if he was in office. Republicans and Romney would probably be offended with the cartoon while
Democrats and Obama would probably agree with it.
b.
– Obama is neither in a un-flattering or flattering depiction.
c.
– The cartoonist uses the twins to represent Romney’s health care plan he implemented in Massachusetts and Obamacare.
d.
– The cartoon supports the Democratic platform by showing that Obamacare and Romney’s plan are the same and it would not make any sense to get rid of Obamacare if he was just going to re-apply the same plan.