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“‘Uncle Sam - Bill, You’d Look So Much Better… Own Clothes’”
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Published on the eve of the Republican National Convention, this Harper’s Weekly cartoon pokes fun at the girth of William Howard Taft, the soon-to-be presidential nominee of the GOP. Uncle Sam is amused to see the rotund candidate, whose weight fluctuated around 300 pounds, try unsuccessfully to fit into President Theodore Roosevelt’s Rough-Rider uniform. Beneath the mirth, however, is a serious criticism that Taft was slavishly mimicking Roosevelt’s political positions in order to gain the Republican nomination and the presidency. |
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