From his first full day on the job, Donald J. Trump made magazine cover play an important issue of his presidency, falsely boasting to members of the intelligence community that he held the record for Time magazine covers. In his second week on the job, he ignited a flame of magazine cover treatments, and in at least one case, extinguished it too.
This week’s cover of The New Yorker features an illustration entitled “Liberty’s Flameout,” and shows the Statue of Liberty’s torch raised, but burned out.
One of the things making the magazine cover so noteworthy -- aside from being one of a spate of covers depicting Trump’s assault on Lady Liberty -- is that it was the first time in 92 years that The New Yorker bumped a trademark treatment of monocled dandy Eustace Tilley from the cover of its anniversary issue.
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“This year, as a response to the opening weeks of the Trump Administration, particularly the executive order on immigration, we feature John W. Tomac’s dark, unwelcoming image, 'Liberty’s Flameout'," the magazine’s Culture Desk Editor Francoise Mully explains.
"It used to be that the Statue of Liberty, and her shining torch, was the vision that welcomed new immigrants. And, at the same time, it was the symbol of American values," illustrator Tomac adds. “Now it seems that we are turning off the light."
Germany’s Der Spiegel magazine
was even less subtle, running a cover illustration depicting Trump decapitating Lady Liberty like a jihadist. It was reminiscent of a cover of Trump hometown paper, New York's Daily
News, which ran a similar cartoon cover of Trump decapitating the statue in December 2015.
What effect do these ads have in the part of the country whose voters elected Trump? ONe one level, maybe we just haven't bothered with ways to express them for a world where there are no art directors. On anotyher, maybe they just don't care about these values -- at least not when they are applied to persons of color.
Donald, I don't know. I know these magazines are nationally distributed, so they must be making an impression with those people too. I've seen a lot of analysis suggesting that Trump was successful in marginalizing mainstream media, and Hollywood in particular, as being "elitist," which is ironic when you think about who Trump is and where he comes from. And I've seen a lot of analysis about the fact that people are more prone to use media that reinforces their "confirmation bias." The bigger issue right now is how Trump is trying to delegitimize the press altogether, calling them "dishonest," "fake" and "failing." All I'm trying to do is cover the two sides of that: how the meda are covering Trump. And how Trump is "covering" the media. In terms of his executive order on immigration, some top magazine editors saw it as an assault on liberty, literally.
Stop wasting covers of excellent magazines and just IMPEACH the bastasrd!!!