Quotation of the Day for September 28, 2016
AMY GOODMAN: How much have you interacted with him? He's got a lot of names for you.
GARRY TRUDEAU: No, I've observed him in the wild numerous occasions, most recently at the New Hampshire debates. He came out into the press area, and I could not take my eyes off the back of his head. It is something that photography just can't quite capture. It's like a panel of gossamer that has been lacquered onto the back of his head with a kind of golden slurry. And I wanted to find the words or the imagery to share that with my readers, but really drawing Trump is a journey. It's not a destination. You just have to keep after it.
- Garry Trudeau, 'Doonesbury' cartoonist, on drawing Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, in an interview with Amy Goodman.
[http://www.democracynow.org/2016/8/5/30_years_of_doonesbury_on_donald]
Submitted by: Terry Labach Sep. 27, 2016
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