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"caricature" Definitions
  1. [countable] a funny drawing or picture of somebody that exaggerates some of their features
  2. [countable] a description of a person or thing that makes them seem silly by exaggerating some of their characteristics, or only showing some of their characteristics
  3. [countable] a person who makes themselves seem silly because they exaggerate some of their characteristics
  4. [uncountable] the art of drawing or writing caricatures
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"If chavista Venezuela was a caricature of the Cuban revolution, Maduro is a caricature of the caricature," says the Latin American diplomat.
Trump was a buffoon, a cartoon, a caricature of a caricature.
How can you out-caricature a self-caricature tabloid king like Trump?
But these days Texas does feel increasingly like a caricature of a caricature.
In the same way that Mean Girls is a caricature of girls and The Hangover is a caricature of boys, Bad Moms is a caricature of mothers.
Sure, "Saturday Night Live" makes valiant attempts to parody Trump, but it's hard to caricature a caricature.
A rockist is someone who reduces rock 'n' roll to a caricature, then uses that caricature as a weapon.
"A rockist is someone who reduces rock 'n' roll to a caricature, then uses that caricature as a weapon," Sanneh wrote.
But as great as Alec Baldwin is, the idea behind this is less caricature, and more interesting dramatic portrayal that's not a cartoonish caricature.
" A large-headed caricature of the living caricature that is Trump stands behind a sign that reads, "Donald Trump mocks the disabled, degrades women, belittles his critics.
" Donovan Hohn counterargued at length in The New Republic, saying that Schulz simply replaced "the distortions of hagiography with those of caricature, and the caricature has been drawn before.
But then it reveals that the actual monster is built by those in power, who create an ugly caricature of the race they hate, then use that caricature for murder.
The caricature The broader stroke of historical legend and testimonials of revered intellectuals should serve as the true meaning of the prophetic model, not a caricature purported by throat-slitting zealots.
Apu is voiced by Hank Azaria, a white actor who uses an Indian accent based on another white actor doing an Indian accent in a previous film (a caricature of a caricature).
One employee drew this caricature of my family and me.
On the one hand, farce and satire work by caricature.
Sergey, Milam, and others -- it&aposs a caricature of intelligence.
The bags around the caricature contain well wishes and blessings.
It's basically a cookie jar replica of a mammy caricature.
The basset hound has essentially become a caricature of itself.
A caricature of the face of a Jew was another.
Mr. Wehner's summary of "Nietzschean morality" is a simplistic caricature.
She stroked her chin, like a caricature of a therapist.
Une telle caricature ne repose, tout simplement, sur aucun fait.
The path out of caricature requires a different moral vision.
She was painted into an unhinged "Saturday Night Live" caricature.
The other is a real-life caricature known for… well ...
It's far more complicated, but the caricature is sufficient motivation.
She couldn't be a joke, she couldn't be a caricature.
Bernstein seems, in Wolfe's caricature, grand, withdrawn, contradictory, exasperated, squeezed.
I think to present him as a caricature is wrong.
It's a role that could easily slide into winking caricature.
He was a likable and complex character, not a caricature.
Morad is a caricature of our past, not our present.
One reduces him to a caricature at one's peril, however.
The challenge was to depict it without resorting to caricature.
It's a basic caricature of pictures that you can find.
We don't all look like a caricature from the 1700s.
He's gone out of his way to create this caricature.
On the surface, "Saul Goodman" is a bit of a caricature.
It is rare that doomy ones feel like more than caricature.
How about a cute caricature of yourself drawn on your cup?
All three characters are dark-skinned with faces verging on caricature.
So isn't merely offensive, it's also a caricature of Diana Ross.
He made sure to play Maura as more than a caricature.
Faced with impeachment, his response was a caricature of political bargaining.
Paul: All of them kind of adhere to their caricature-ness.
Wilson, it turns out, was way more than a Simpsons caricature.
And when it comes to attacks, people are attacking a caricature.
"Some people show up expecting the caricature of Falstaff," he said.
A racist caricature from 19th-century minstrel theater still haunts America.
But why is the choice always between exotic caricature or rootlessness?
But that may not be the end of the cartoonish caricature.
"The boy had been reduced online to a caricature," Weaver notes.
He was modeled after a caricature previously used in team publications.
The question is whether Democrats run from or embrace that caricature.
Taking people down a notch is often the job of caricature.
It looked vaguely like him but was mostly a ridiculous caricature.
Hopefully, they're richer, fuller, and more complex — more person than caricature.
That we don't know this side of Kipling better is partly his fault — for becoming a self-caricature — but also partly our own, for allowing ourselves to believe the caricature was all there was to him.
I didn't want to do an imitation of Donatella, or a caricature.
Even beloved Sookie (Melissa McCarthy) has a tendency to veer into caricature.
Two protesters, one in a caricature mask of Trump, protest the inauguration.
There is to be another "Holocaust Cartoon and Caricature Contest" in June.
It was tired and incomprehensible, a caricature fans could no longer defend.
And that caricature is not who these civil rights lawyers stand with.
Posing for the caricature was actually an exercise in patience and obedience.
There was no need for doing caricature, role-playing, going undercover here.
If history is to be believed, Diamond and Silk are a caricature.
Copley's buffoonish weapons dealer never quite arrives at the lovable-idiot caricature
Not the talking points Hillary ... not the caricature, but the real person.
To the best of my knowledge, he is not a racist caricature.
Isn't the kind of drag you're doing just a caricature of women?
He embodies almost every left-wing caricature of Republicans that Republicans despise.
It's very easy to caricature it as just another expensive government giveaway.
Hanks plays Bradlee as a caricature of the charismatic crank Robards inhabited.
That's a really good way to avoid being seen as as caricature.
The film reduced Thieu to a caricature, seeking power for personal gain.
In some ways, that caricature captured the central skepticism around your book.
The 41st president was known in caricature as someone who mangled syntax.
Mr. Yamaguchi dismissed Mr. Trump's reference to samurai warriors as a caricature.
" In certain ways, McKay is vulnerable to caricature as a "Hollywood liberal.
An asteroid is a caricature of everything I fear but cannot control.
But thanks to Ms. Dowd's performance, the woman is not a caricature.
Second, the highly charged debate over education often lapses into misleading caricature.
Unfortunately, this caricature mixes several ideas that do not necessarily go together.
Watching Hollywood villainize a caricature of someone like me, was, well … entertaining.
There are other forms, ones that fall well short of the caricature.
The racist caricature of the pickaninny often appeared alongside cherubic white children.
Trump is trapped in a caricature of masculinity that corrodes his judgment.
It kind of became the caricature that the left had of it.
The Run-Up Kellyanne Conway knows all about the caricature of her.
Oates's lengthy attempt at insights into these lives devolves into dehumanizing caricature.
Debit cards were more like a distorted caricature of a free market.
Pauly's evolved into a caricature of himself, and he happily revels in it.
Now consider that this caricature of Mr Bush was Candidate Trump's campaign platform.
The ways that the news is delivered have changed, but caricature remains fascinating.
On his own, Iron Fist felt like a caricature, rather than a character.
After that, he became more overtly a cowboy in the old caricature style.
So, will he exploit that, or will he fall into his caricature trap?
"This caricature of me from 1986 was not correct," Sessions  said in January .
The InfoWars critique is that I seem very much like a millennial caricature.
When you caricature women for being strong, independent feminists, you trivialize their ideals.
He's such a caricature of himself, you can't be funnier than he is.
The businessman is running as a left-winger's caricature of selfish, unprincipled conservatism.
He has been a racist caricature, an embattled warrior, a shamed outcast. Here?
But they have painted a caricature of him that is inaccurate and unfair.
We tend to caricature the elderly as either raddled wretches or cuddly Yodas.
Then there is an annoying caricature of Henry James, here called Mr. Tillingham.
The Chief Wahoo logo in particular stands out because it is a caricature.
He understandably hates his caricature but has been undone by conforming to it.
I ended up happily replacing her with Nana, a stealth-sniper granny caricature.
There is a borderline racist/homophobic caricature of a gay Indian wedding planner.
I don't fit the caricature of a Trump voter, and so be it.
But they said they struggled, as she did, with the stigma of caricature.
He kind of becomes a caricature of what Wonder Woman herself stands for.
But it's not a caricature; Moore shows us what the right actually thinks.
"You don't want to become a caricature — for me, that would be death."
The caricature of Ms. Pelosi as an elite California liberal is also faulty.
In her research, she found he was often reduced to a thuggish caricature.
His instincts were more nuanced than his own caricature of himself would allow.
It asks you to take its characters seriously while pitching them into caricature.
"Maybe I'd started to caricature myself by overdoing bababoom and dunkorama," he admitted.
Aunt March (Meryl Streep), while still funny, is no longer an antagonistic caricature.
Others say he's St. Nicholas's friend, and has never been a slave caricature.
He was a caricature, a father living vicariously through his son's athletic prowess.
We caricature by color, by political party, by region, by rural versus urban.
Writing in the journal The Independent in 1901, Opper defended using stereotypes as part of the logic of cartooning, which he encapsulated in the phrase "Caricature Country": Colored people and Germans form no small part of the population of Caricature Country.
The exhibition Making Mammy: A Caricature of Black Womanhood, 1840–1940 at the California African American Museum (CAAM) looks at this phenomenon through films, photographs, and articles of material culture, showing just how widespread and insidious this manufactured caricature became.
But Blumenthal is far more fascinating than this caricature makes him out to be.
" "But this caricature of me is the opposite of the girl I actually am.
I think it is like becoming a little bit like a caricature of yourself.
He fits a British caricature of the kind of American they don't particularly like.
Madea, the Black female caricature that Perry himself plays, is loud, boisterous, and uninhibited.
" The writer claims that Travers' novels "associate chimney sweeps' blackened faces with racial caricature.
You know, a derogatory caricature of Black women that still influences racist opinions today.
They had glittery hats that looked like something an Uncle Sam caricature might wear.
Bunker was neither buffoon nor a caricature, and certainly was not a role-model.
Go too far in either direction, and Succession becomes a caricature or a defense.
And come October 1, the transformation of Trump to comedic caricature really took hold.
She became her critics' caricature, embracing a mix of willful ignorance and proud ressentiment.
Unfortunately, the caricature -- particularly the physical humor -- took on a life of its own.
But turning himself into a caricature has brought Mr Rees-Mogg two big advantages.
Republicans had an unfortunate series of candidates who were able to caricature the party.
The Venezuelan economy today is a kind of caricature of US Republicans' worst nightmares.
" The caricature, while nice, said Ward, "wouldn't really be appropriate for the incoming president.
He said that quite early on, because I was a caricature the first audition.
The straight caricature feels like a safety net we can uphold to avoid them.
He has become a caricature of the articulate, stolid, immutable visionary he once was.
"[Moore] threatens to provide conservatism's critics with precisely the caricature they crave," Goldberg wrote.
Mr. Firth's caricature of scowling British reserve masking a tender heart is pitch perfect.
"I don't know, I think it's like a caricature right now," Cranston replied. BillyPenn.
"I am like a caricature of myself," he admitted, in an atypically sincere moment.
The Camdens are a starched caricature of an American family that probably doesn't exist.
That caricature doesn't just hurt when I see it  — I crumble under its weight.
An enduring caricature of the old-time Republican is the penny-pinching deficit hawk.
These take inspiration from Darwinian evolution, implementing a simple caricature of the biological process.
Nancy Pelosi wants an apology for a caricature exaggerating her already halting speech pattern.
Paint you as a racist caricature ripped straight out of World War II propaganda.
If you Google 'caricature of an Asian person,' you'll get squinty eyes, and buckteeth.
From that original caricature, snails and knights became a trope in medieval marginal art.
Lost in a literary rut, he became a caricature of his super-macho characters.
"We didn't want to parody or caricature any specific streamers or YouTubers," says Winkler.
The city does little to discourage the smoke-filled caricature of white-collar swampiness.
I do not want to reduce the turbulence on today's college campuses to caricature.
It was the idiosyncratic performances that gave the movie a charm that sidestepped caricature.
Rather, he knew the caricature of me that I had created and meticulously cultivated.
Mendelsohn and especially Erivo, what with all her idiosyncrasies, never veer into caricature territory.
The way it's portrayed in pop culture — it's so often a caricature, a parody.
These developments defy the caricature of his campaign as impossibly sexist and implicitly racist.
The press secretary was a caricature of himself just four months into the job.
It just came off as a caricature, a better lit, less funny S.N.L. skit.
Strickland is a caricature that evokes many of the men still in power today.
On the other, so much flagrant consumption amounted to a kind of cheap caricature.
This sounds like a caricature of an early-franchise Bond villain because on some level Musk is a caricature of an early-franchise Bond villain, but the circumstances surrounding the launch had some asking: Did Elon Musk just commit the perfect murder?
And then there was Sergeant Johnson—he was just a caricature unashamedly lifted from Aliens.
This caricature of a man appears to have wandered over from the set of Victoria.
Unfortunately for Jeremy, he was made almost into a caricature of himself and his abilities.
Beckwith is far from the Bible-pounding caricature you might imagine fighting against LGBT laws.
But historical erasure poses a greater threat, beyond reducing a consequential nation to a caricature.
Back in the '90s, Stefani was the antidote to the caricature of the angry feminist.
Her age, devout catholicism, notorious menstrual problems, and intermittent depression all painted a nasty caricature.
Trump's reckless caricature of the U.S. economy as a "disaster" gives Democrats a huge opening.
"Rubio's inclusiveness can invite caricature," Evan Osnos observed in The New Yorker in late November.
The danger of this is that it turns you into a caricature—even a grotesque.
There was no response from Trump's team to an email seeking comment about Ostrer's caricature.
Ossoff will have to fight like hell against that caricature over the coming two months.
A deft hand at grotesque caricature, Chick was more successful at drawing sin than sainthood.
He's even given his coworkers the caricature treatment, doodling their visages on Starbucks' iconic cups.
One popular caricature even shows a Perseus-Trump, brandishing the head of his electoral adversary.
They shared all kinds of enthusiasms, from satire and caricature to high art and literature.
They weren't cardboard cutouts of a culture; he wasn't a caricature of an entitled globetrotter.
Sometimes it's an accurate caricature, other times not, but it is the way life goes.
It's just reflecting what I see, and maybe coming up with a caricature of it.
Hassan put his elbows on the table and scowled—the caricature of a TV detective.
The Kennedys, as a group and as individuals, have been all too easy to caricature.
News Analysis CLEVELAND — It was Donald J. Trump's best chance to escape his own caricature.
Tostarena, as David Shimomura points out at Unwinnable, is a town constructed from Mexican caricature.
Unlike the Iggy Azaleas, who are making a caricature of what she thinks is black.
The assertion of vulnerability, and Christ-like stance, are reminiscent of a diabolical, Brueghelian caricature.
Poor Southern whites are one of the last demographics that remain perfectly acceptable as caricature.
In her impactful scale, enraged mark-making, and caricature, there is never an either/or.
Unsurprisingly, though, it's a choreographed showcase of a deadpan caricature of an eccentric celebrity recluse.
The four sisters are sharply drawn, their distinctive personalities a few crosshatchings away from caricature.
On the other hand, the Chinatown trinkets the gnomes encounter cut uncomfortably close to caricature.
The coach is a Neanderthal caricature who can't be made funny despite McDonald's strenuous efforts.
It makes you appreciate how adroitly Ms. Heckerling sidestepped caricature and preciousness in her film.
One was a particularly buffoonish caricature of Mr. Trump holding the world in his palm.
He had considerably better luck with caricature, an important medium in mid-193th-century Paris.
They all ground their characters with quick, vivid strokes that avoid both sketchiness and caricature.
She should have come back and identified his description as a caricature — which it was.
It was very important for me not to kind of veer toward the Christian caricature.
Despite its political influence, Mosaik leaned toward caricature in its depictions of race and class.
Not surprisingly, Weaver says the most persistent caricature of the Bernie supporter is a myth.
Parrish's art decouples its subjects from many traditional ideas about gender through its unique caricature.
After people lose the election, they are pointing fingers trying to make him into a caricature.
I felt that in part, I became a caricature of the archetype I had been lampooning.
"He's a caricature of the evil crusader that they want to convince everyone exists," Winter said.
Rouse knows that alumni see the emerging caricature of universities as coddling cradles of safe spaces.
It's time to separate caricature from real people, and that's what we are doing with Strut.
Mr Pryce, meanwhile, plays the narcissistic literary lion almost to caricature, childlike and entitled and philandering.
It's easy to caricature her as the classic bossy archetype, but she was so much more.
It always takes a little while for the overall caricature of a president to fully form.
Another thought along those lines: There's a difference between an homage and a mean-spirited caricature.
It's easy to caricature such views as xenophobic and anti-foreigner — but the reality is nuanced.
In Steinberg's world, wonderment, humor, melancholy, caricature, isolation, tenderness, and satire are all rolled into one.
His advice was indeed easy to caricature, but he disarmed his critics by agreeing with them.
The store was an equal opportunity caricature artist, as any great Hollywood costume shop should be.
Liberals have understood all along that Clinton's depiction in right-wing circles is a grotesque caricature.
Every character is a caricature and every plot point already seen in a thousand other films.
But the feeling that Jackson often plays a caricature of Black people sometimes makes me uncomfortable.
Over the past few months, he has managed to reduce his opponents to ugly caricature: Sen.
Trump is seen as a caricature of some sorts, someone who can't actually be taken seriously.
Nevertheless some of its scenes of hardboiled violence, and some of the characters, stray into caricature.
On the surface, the CNCS caricature fits the profile of the budget's other targets for elimination.
"Hunter badly lost his way, seemingly becoming corrupt to the point of caricature," the editorial said.
Yet people who know him say the caricature of a crass, womanizing vigilante is an oversimplification.
The Mets, plainly, are desperate to bring back the caricature of Harvey as their swaggering savior.
The artist, Hong Sung-dam, responded by replacing the caricature of Park with a cartoon chicken.
Opponents dismiss Black Pete as a painful racist caricature, while supporters call it a harmless tradition.
But post-power, her skirt suits, pussy-bow blouses and hair-sprayed bouffant calcified into caricature.
McConnell will try to make this a vote about his caricature of the Green New Deal.
" Obama also took the opportunity to address young black women, who she said "become a caricature.
Ngqulunga sent a picture to Reuters that has been used on Twitter showing a Zuma caricature.
Bynes gives her all to the character, without overplaying the role into a loud, obnoxious caricature.
Gyllenhaal plays Morf Vandewalt, a deliciously spot-on caricature of an eccentric, hoity-toity art dealer.
Brown, who could run the risk of appearing like a caricature, never once does so here.
This approach has yielded the first nuanced study of a commander too often reduced to caricature.
And many still consider much of what is said about them too much of a caricature.
But some find the Indians' caricature, which has existed in various forms since 1947, particularly distasteful.
Shapiro, who is now the Toronto Blue Jays' president, said the grinning caricature made him uncomfortable.
A caricature of Hillary Clinton, for instance, seemed to obscure her entirely, feeding on her silence.
This is a portrait of the black man as caricature, which is a kind of shadow.
The way she keeps Kimmy from becoming a flat caricature is what holds the show together.
It's an unfair caricature, on balance, but like many stereotypes, it contains a grain of truth.
Government then becomes a Fox News caricature of it — a collection of timeservers, toadies and incompetents.
It's a reality Trump's critics need to internalize lest their criticism become a self-defeating caricature.
His style is sentimental gothic, and though it should be easy to caricature, it defies imitation.
"Striving for originality for its own sake runs the risk of producing a caricature," he writes.
Mr. Monson delights in defying the caricature of cage fighters as muscle-bound masochists and morons.
A Hirschfeld caricature of Ms. Newman (she appeared in six of them) hangs on a wall.
Since I'm neither crazy, irresponsible nor dangerous, I would appreciate the opportunity to counter the caricature.
When Trump jabs at Warren with "Pocahontas," he's using the name as an anti-Native caricature.
There's something to the caricature of the artist, inventor, or writer staying up chasing their ideas.
First, though it is a caricature to suggest, as Mr Trump and others have, that the Republicans have long made fools of distressed working-class whites by offering them God, the flag and tax cuts to the rich, it is a caricature with some truth to it.
There's a naturalism and complexity to his McEnroe that keeps him from being turned into a caricature.
And because I laugh a little harder or talk a little louder doesn't make me a caricature!
No longer will they be able to conjure up a caricature of the memory of the Rev.
Caricature piñata decorate the side of Mexican restaurant Lucha Loco, which wants to "make tacos great again."
It had also given Rees-Mogg "a reputation as a harmless, self-deprecating Victorian caricature," he added.
Drawing an analogy from Freud's account of jokes, they write that, in caricature, distortions are aggressively hostile.
The piece is in Hebrew — but the ridiculous caricature accompanying it was enough to turn Teigen off.
It's been so much fun to really explore her as a character and not just a caricature.
The original story depicted Melantha as a sort of inhuman, outsexed caricature rather than a relatable person.
We cannot afford to caricature this debate as a battle between cosmopolitan elites and poor, white nativists.
One mission has you tricking a Martin Shkreli caricature into buying a non-existent hip-hop album.
And Izzy, while wildly entertaining, is more of a caricature of a woman than an actual woman.
Pence's answer: "Christmas for two" #HillaryLovesNickelback The orange also included a signed caricature, a hobby of Pence's.
"She just kind of a caricature on Fox News is all we see of her," he continued.
Bridge's life hews closely, in outline, to the midcentury caricature of a woman we now smugly pity.
It's a testament to the performance of Tobias Menzies that the character doesn't devolve into absolute caricature.
The box also depicts what appears to be a Mexican caricature wearing a sombrero and holding maracas.
On the contrary, in many ways Clinton is a made-for Trump caricature of Washington DC cronyism.
The tiny brothel images with their forthright nakedness and caricature-like figures especially overturn his earlier precision.
In art, this anger often takes the form of caricature, which demolishes revered icons from the past.
Kardashian's constant appeal for attention has given people a sense that she's nothing more than a caricature.
A smart and a natural cynic, lacking all the ugly caricature that normally followed South American characters.
He rejects the caricature of a president who simply did what his vice president told him to.
Bush embodied, almost to the point of caricature, the older tradition of upper-class New England Republicanism.
Its logo is a caricature of founder Oliver "Ollie" Rosenberg with a goofy mustache and buck teeth.
His instincts and reactions serve, as always, as a kind of comically exaggerated caricature of the type.
Last year, Snapchat debuted an "anime" filter that was grossly similar to the yellowface caricature of Asians.
He comes across as a caricature designed to mock a minority for the entertainment of the majority.
To many outside Washington, DC, it is an abstraction and hence easy to caricature, mock or blame.
Political cartoonists simplified the monster to caricature perceived social threats ("The Irish Frankenstein" became a popular motif).
On the other hand, the Morad caricature makes us look bellicose and pigheaded, if not downright absurd.
I played into a caricature of journalists as smart alecks taking cheap shots from the cheap seats.
Unfortunately, that logo was the team's most degrading caricature of all — even more than the current one.
However, perhaps he needs some help in challenging the caricature of the "liberal" of whom he writes.
The easiest move in American politics is to show yourself to be less scary than your caricature.
But much like any caricature, it should not be mistaken for an accurate portrayal of its subject.
Baskets makes itself compelling by refusing to make a total caricature of Chip, or Martha, or Christine.
Early in their stay at a luxurious mountain resort — after they meet the sexed-up Euro-trash-caricature concierge (Miranda Otto) but before the arrival of the hashtag-crazy millennial-caricature couple (Zach Woods and Zoe Chao) — Pete and Billie experience something that threatens to destabilize their relationship.
The production, directed by Stafford Arima in a broad storybook style, included some performances that verged on caricature.
The image was "a non-racist caricature familiar to most Australian readers," the council said in a statement.
The great satirists — Goya, Daumier, Guston — understood that caricature is a complicated mix of anger, humor, and empathy.
But don't let these stereotypes create a caricature of Caps — there's much more beyond their cold, hardened exterior.
This version of Luke Cage wasn't just a jive-talking caricature but a flawed, nuanced, fully fleshed character.
It is a caricature that was born out of things I did when I was 19 years old.
Evergreen, in other words, is trying not to be a caricature of the hippie white Pacific Northwest liberal.
She'd seem like a caricature if she weren't also so pitiable, holding herself to these same wretched standards.
The caricature of a desperate woman sacrificing her humanity and uterus to make ends meet is not reality.
Yupechika's gift for caricature brings to mind Kate Beaton; Satoko's deadpan stare alone is worth the cover price.
Some conservatives caricature advocates for victims as snowflakes; activists too often tar critics of Title IX as chauvinists.
This caricature portrays exactly that people used to cover themselves across cultures; it's not something unique to Islam.
It seems Hudok isn't referencing any religion specifically, but dressing as a Native American caricature for shock value.
In order to stay afloat, Mr. Bendis worked as a caricature artist, even at bar mitzvahs and weddings.
To be West Virginian means that you're too often treated as a caricature or, worse, as a punchline.
This caricature is built by cherry-picking verses from the Quran and then expanding into select textual narratives.
Maybe it's unfair to compare a corporeal creature with a cartoon caricature, but today, that's what I'm doing.
The result is members of different parties now tend to see each other and their ideas in caricature.
In the caricature, prescriptivists are authoritarians with their heads in the sand, insisting on Victorian-era non-rules.
Ben Mendelsohn's pathos-laced performance of Skrull leader Talos saves the species from being reduced to sheer caricature.
His Majesty is said to take exception to one notable caricature in which he appears as a monkey.
It's unfortunate that Hessler focussed instead on a tired caricature that clouds many people's perception of rural America.
George W. Bush defied the caricature of himself as a lightweight by holding his own against Al Gore.
So, in caricature, Bread and Roses is class-reductionist, and hostile to issues of race, gender, and sexuality.
She ended up instead with a Lithuanian-born literary critic, Arieh (Gilad Kahana), whose nerdiness verges on caricature.
The last of those with showings this weekend is "Caricature of She," which dissects femininity through stylized vamping.
Next to him, looking like a caricature of a corporate drone, John Hodgman sneezes—he's got a virus.
For several consecutive generations raised on comics and caricature, the black and white dualism appeals to the dispossessed.
Nothing works more efficiently in turning a man into a caricature than fame, and Mallarino is no exception.
"This is when I discovered that I was the only caricature artist in the student body," she said.
"It was a 1772 caricature of a military pharmacist, and it was called 'The Chymical Macaroni,'" he said.
But this caricature that Greenblatt offers as representing all medieval intellectual culture is only part of the problem.
"Grossman kind of redefined the genre of caricature by introducing the airbrush as a tool," Mr. Heller said.
Donald Trump came perilously close to apologizing for his Islamophobia Thursday but instead offered a caricature of regret.
The migrants at issue in the current American and Hungarian debates don't resemble this caricature in the slightest.
Carr's book, with its rollicking whimsy and ham-fisted caricature, doesn't successfully execute the promise of that strategy.
I thought Michael Scott was just a wild caricature of a bad boss until I got my own.
Deneen's portrait is sometimes a caricature, but like any good one it captures important things about our situation.
"There's the caricature of what a Democrat is, and then there's what I'm trying to do," he said.
The show placed its very anxious (hello) Australian protagonist in a world of perverse caricature and logo hysteria.
That is an act of compassion that is sharply at odds with the media caricature of President Trump.
They are compulsively reactionary, defining themselves in opposition to liberalism — or, that is, to their caricature of it.
He holds a mix of moderate and liberal views, making him harder to caricature as a leftist candidate.
And they are blessed with a self-preserving intelligence that always keeps them this side of social caricature.
It was as if her years of dedicated service were being reduced to a caricature for political convenience.
I also do illustration, portraits, caricature, comics, animation, scale modeling, FX makeup, cosplay, miniature sculpting and art dolls.
He was almost a caricature of what his international diplomatic counterparts expected of a oil executive from Texas.
Depending on how you look at it, the caricature goes, the Kikuyus are either smart or wily businessmen.
In another tweet Sunday, the Memorial account accused the Amazon Prime TV show "Hunters" of "dangerous foolishness & caricature."
The caricature in the imitation underscores the distance between what Lucy came from and what she has become.
" Before the referendum, Mr. Fletcher added, "Boris campaigned against the cartoon caricature of Brussels that he himself invented.
C.L. Franklin's material excesses would be easy to caricature today -- just another money-grubbing pastor, some might say.
He's a humanist who favors complexity over caricature, but he's not just interested in his characters' human side.
"Exaggerations, distortion and alienation are characteristics of the genre of satire and caricature," prosecutors said in a statement.
Somehow she combines acting, semiotics, caricature, montage, set design, cultural criticism and photography into one seamless ongoing project.
Not only does he then write a terrific book, but he illustrates it with his wonderful caricature drawings.
A little later, the movie offers a glib, thoughtless caricature of a working-class single mother of six.
He was self-assured without being arrogant, and down-to-earth without being a caricature or a clown.
It's not just that the teacher, played charmingly by Austin Pendleton, is a caricature of a fuddy-duddy.
Mr. Trump emphasized this caricature as part of his more broadly sexist campaign, but he didn't invent it.
When I told friends I was going on "Naked and Afraid," they worried I'd be rendered a caricature.
These productions avoid the caricature of saturnine experimental theater by tempering harsh messages with comedy, song, and dance.
She is in many ways a misogynist caricature — and possibly, given her stereotypically Jewish name, an anti-Semitic one.
Snoop Dogg takes a fake gun to a caricature of Donald Trump and shoots him in a music video.
Kathleen Stock's dismissal of lesbians with a trans past bundles many different physical manifestations within a single fabricated caricature.
In the photograph he is a handsome, balding man, but in the caricature he appears as a bewildered wiseguy.
Gosh, I have a portfolio of my poodle, I have a caricature of myself, I have everything from everybody.
You mean to tell me NO ONE said, wait, this looks like Coon Caricature from the Jim Crow era??
Since then, though, his government has followed what one executive admiringly calls "almost a caricature" of an IMF programme.
This is a caricature of the West—where, in fact, teenage pregnancies are rarer than they are in India.
Like much of Dubai, it is at once an ode to, and a caricature of, the cultures it represents.
Follow along closely, and you're likely to get whiplash from the severe ways each caricature careens back and forth.
Specifically, the "Otto" and "Toto" characters bear an uncanny resemblance to the 1899 children's book caricature, Little Black Sambo.
Everything. Perhaps Trump could have pulled it off — if his caricature persona we're not so ingrained in our minds.
The broad indictment, the unfair generalizations, were caricature and calumny, the product of the fevered imagination of the left.
I'm gonna play rhythm guitar and the vocals, I'll do the best performance I can without being a caricature.
He wore swimming trunks and a tattered green T-shirt with a cartoon caricature of a pig spitting itself.
Her normally caricature pop singing voice has been stripped away and what we have left is low and hymnal.
"More painful than my defeat in 228 was the resulting caricature of me and the McGovern campaign," he wrote.
As her older love interest, Mahershala Ali gives a silky performance with ominous undertones that never turns into caricature.
"All the Money in the World" was a character study, but so far "Trust" is more of a caricature.
Do people assume, because of your role in "The Hunt," that you're going to play her as a caricature?
Baldwin has a recurring role on NBC's "Saturday Night Live," where he plays a caricature of President Donald Trump.
Black Pete, featured in the city's winter holiday pageant, had historically been a golden-earringed caricature of an African.
At the risk of seeming like a Los Angeles caricature, I confess that I also walk to be seen.
Even more egregious, Williams was the subject of an outrageous racist caricature in an Australian newspaper, The Herald Sun.
She said such behavior reduced almost 19603 distinct tribes into a single clumsy caricature based on 19th-century stereotypes.
Bloomberg had the opportunity to defend his fortune by defending market capitalism from Sanders' caricature and damaging policy ideas.
KFC's kindly-old-gentleman caricature of Colonel Sanders has morphed into an enigmatic creep who keeps inexplicably switching identities.
In contrast, today's widely held caricature of an avaricious, selfish and manipulative crook is to me just plain wrong.
And there is a kind of reflexive contrarianism that is a caricature and that we definitely steer away from.
"Roundabouts have become the focal point that symbolizes, to the point of caricature, everything else's flaws," Mr. Alonzo said.
Clever but never cruel, Szalay renders male pain as few writers have managed, without veering into sexism or caricature.
Its premise is simple: almost a caricature of moneyed (white) Americana, with a $30 upcharge added for good measure.
She is a perfect caricature of the pop diva, a trope that has evolved and has its own racial undertones.
She's definitely one of the quirkier contestants, thanks mostly to her interest in taxidermy, but she's more than a caricature.
The Japanese chola look is based on stereotypes, generalizations, and a Hollywood caricature of a very real group of people.
But this, vitally, is not the simple caricature of "frontier justice" that populates so many myths about the Wild West.
Momoa was also surprised with a cake made of whiskey and Guinness which depicted a caricature of him rock climbing.
The can features a shaggy-haired, red, white and blue caricature of Sanders, created by brewery co-founder Matt Wilson.
It's that humiliation, except in the feature script she wakes up to a caricature of her in the society news.
I think a lot of times people try to make a caricature of it, and it's not that; it's real.
He is also a grotesque misogynist who comes off as if he's a caricature of a character on Mad Men.
Genesis frontman Phil Collins commissioned the show's creators for the video after seeing himself on "Spitting Image" as a caricature.
So I didn't love watching a promotional video of Shazam reduce such a complicated, devastating condition into a digital caricature.
He meets Lara (Malin Akerman) on the street and she's holding shopping bags, which seems like an unnecessarily cruel caricature.
Sarah Silverman's caricature of World Tennis magazine founder Gladys Heldman is entertaining but mostly held together by zingers and hairspray.
We don't exist in the minds of people living overseas as a fully fledged, complex society, but as a caricature.
If this were a season of Veep, it would be panned for its absurdity and its crude caricature of Washington.
"They became the caricature of capitalists," says Daniel Schulman, author of "Sons of Wichita", a book on the Koch clan.
"I didn't find them to be kind of the caricature that came out of him in the Senate," he said.
By encouraging Ms Sobchak to run, the Kremlin hoped to caricature the liberal opposition while making the election look legitimate.
Against most candidates, Trump's entertainment baggage would brand him a caricature, a figure more relevant to pop culture than politics.
John Delaney's anti-Trump gear includes $10 playing cards with a caricature of Trump's face on the joker card. Sen.
It's also one of the few shows on TV to feature a transgender character as more than just a caricature.
Protesters projected the bloated caricature of President Donald Trump on the Cliffs of Dover, much to the enjoyment of locals.
She speaks like a Black woman, using euphemisms and sass in a way that doesn't feel like a forced caricature.
It's something that I find extremely sad because it's a national tragedy and is being defined somehow as a caricature.
Since then, the subreddit has sort of become a joke or caricature of what it really means but that's ok.
No other artist so lends himself to a caricature of the indecently rich ravening after the vulgarly bright and shiny.
Which, rather than disproving the caricature of Trump as insular and partial to "yes" men, only served to reinforce it.
His cartoonish transgressions are so public and often that it's become difficult to separate the human being from the caricature.
In my opinion, these movement protests shouldn't be reduced to the point of caricature for the sake of selling soda.
His picture is a caricature of Bernie Sanders as Uncle Sam and his feed is filled with anti-Trump sentiments.
Lately, she almost seems to be purposefully reinforcing the current caricature of herself in all of her recent public appearances.
Donna: This place manages to hit all the Brooklyn buzzwords: craft cocktails, DJs, and tacos without being an obnoxious caricature.
Torres serves dark, bitchy energy, providing a hilarious representation of queer identity that doesn't lean on offensive, soft-wrist caricature.
James Franco, a producer, contributes a bro-caricature cameo that's not as funny as he must have thought it was.
It didn't take long for the "Saturday Night Live" caricature to emerge: a harrumphing Mr. Trump muttering, "Wrong," as Mrs.
The caricature of President Trump in the media is that he is against all immigration, legal as well as illegal.
In short: There's more to Dennis Rodman than the caricature he has cultivated both during and after his basketball career.
That's partly because Mr. Bartlett's heat-seeking intelligence can't help locating the telling and authentic emotional detail even within caricature.
Although Degas is often, and rightly, considered an evocative realist, some of his ballet art has a touch of caricature.
"As conservatives, we've become complacent with the caricature that's been placed upon us," he told a group of fellow Republicans.
But those on the left cannot accept that anything good can come from this self-drawn caricature of a devil.
While the technology's current applications involved distorted faces for caricature, the same technology could be used for exceptionally realistic video.
Every name, every company, every "futuristic" feature story I saw cited a dominant caricature of the white guys in tech.
As a caricature, Felipe the Bunny encounters facsimiles of human problems like heartbreak, addiction, and the need to make art.
Papa Trump is the historic zenith of the authoritarian American patriarchy — and all roads lead to its perfect caricature — Trump.
Russian swear words on sweats and Russian scarf dresses; Looney Tunes-caricature tops and waxed picnic-blanket-check maxi skirts.
No one, not even the military official who arranges a mock execution of Politkovskaya, comes across as a monstrous caricature.
But in the context of this midterm election cycle, Fetterman is almost a caricature of the 239 presidential election postmortem.
And people who lived in Seattle before the Amazon boom couldn't help seeing company's employees as a kind of caricature.
He's more than willing to live up to the caricature, as long as it gives the fans something to cheer.
Beginning this year, the Cleveland Indians' uniforms no longer include the logo of Chief Wahoo: a grinning, red-faced caricature.
A decade of President Jacob Zuma's leadership has seen Africa's oldest liberation movement become a caricature of corruption and factionalism.
In "Off the Charts," Hulbert attempts to capture the complicated lives of child prodigies without descending into voyeurism or caricature.
Football coaches can be easy to caricature: all that intensity, all those pep talks, all those promises to build character.
But most human beings could not survive the scrutiny she is under, nor so deftly dodge efforts at simplistic caricature.
History has painted her as an interloper -- a royal consort version of the age-old caricature of the femme fatale.
But recently, he and the show have faced condemnation from audience members who feel that Apu is a bigoted caricature.
But why does it always seem like the author is trying to consciously caricature the worst tendencies of normal writing?
The cake included a frosted caricature of Winnie-the-Pooh — a not-so-subtle dig at Chinese President Xi Jinping.
It contains, in exaggerated and almost caricature form, all the elements that made previous Republican proposals so cruel and destructive.
"One has to look beyond the Western caricature of Japan as a nation just committed to killing whales," he said.
Opponents of Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt attempted to caricature him at his nomination hearing Wednesday to be EPA Administrator.
Skeptics believe the entries have reinforced a caricature of Mr. O'Rourke as a politician with his head in the clouds.
This might seem like an innocuous comic scene if Travers's novels didn't associate chimney sweeps' blackened faces with racial caricature.
He's 35 but could pass for 10 years younger, with a face that's almost a caricature of Howdy Doody wholesomeness.
She emphasized that neither caricature was fully accurate, and that men who gave up parenting were rarely judged that way.
"There's this media caricature of Trump as a bombastic buffoon," says Matthew Dickinson, a professor of political science at Middlebury College.
Just as the gunmen aren't made out to be caricature Bad Guys, neither are the affluent guests of the hotel saints.
The "I'm not a racist, but" racist was a caricature Smith wanted to expose, and a quietly dangerous one at that.
I don't think he's a caricature of any of those horrible things the left is trying to bring out about him.
It's a caricature that nevertheless feels like an accurate representation of how some see black children through racist and fetishistic lenses.
Theoretically dancefloor escapism gratifies, but these rhythmically topheavy odes to maximalist kitsch suggest a caricature of catharsis, an empty decontextualized uplift.
The caricature of the narco — a furtive actor engaged exclusively in crime — describes but a fraction of the country's organized crime.
The Indians have been using the mascot, which depicts a red-faced, big-toothed caricature of a Native American, since 1947.
One meme showed Yang redistributing wealth from a Jewish banker caricature, the kind of noxious anti-semitism that's common on /pol/.
It's a strange crime to accuse an ex-dictator of committing, but Jammeh's regime often bordered on a caricature of dictatorship.
Well, in our view the figure of the "deserving client" is an ableist caricature—it's a way of desexualizing disabled men.
Williams's narrative invention and interest in the grotesque, caricature, and masks differentiate him from other black artists who depict the figure.
In the same way the comedy avoids making Lena a caricature of an "insane" ex-ish wife, it avoids demonizing Martin.
In doing so, his performance is sometimes so over the top that he looks like a caricature of a human being.
Despite the comic relief of an inflatable rodent caricature of Trump, yesterday's peaceful protest was permeated by a sense of anxiety.
Among them was artist Fahmi Reza, who faces charges under the act for a caricature of Najib with a clown face.
The latter clear immediately: General Harris Cochrane (Kevin McNally), a caricature of power-hungry authority (think: Vincent D'Onofrio in Jurassic World).
It has its missteps, but John Marston's story was not filled with gross-out puns, transphobic shock humor, or confused caricature.
But the portrait that emerged, however belatedly, was much closer to the mark than the caricature that Republicans drew last week.
But, let's get serious, it looks like a Jim Crow-era, Sambo-style caricature of a black person -- not Serena Williams.
This is just a well-crafted piece of PR. Clinton's mock-seriousness is a knowing caricature of how many perceive her.
I'm so thankful we were able to share a moment this year and you were thrilled about my caricature of you.
In I Saw The Light, he performs Williams' songs with the right amount of yodel and twang, without becoming a caricature.
Shooter identified Hodgkinson's Facebook page is largely political, and his profile picture is a caricature of Bernie Sanders as Uncle Sam.
Through conversation and rhetoric, this target becomes a caricature, thinking becomes black and white, and a mission for revenge is accepted.
Ramsay, reduced to a simpering caricature of himself, chirps that it doesn't taste too bad, that he knows it isn't perfect.
It's a short where you have to emotionally understand this character, even though he's a caricature, not a realistic-looking person.
Strange but not a stranger Mr Trump inflates and conflates these problems into an absurd caricature of undiluted failure and decline.
Croft is no longer a superpowered and cartoonish woman, but a troubled human being whose body is more human than caricature.
The Coens make dark comedies that are tinged with the absurd and populated by exaggerated personalities with a tendency towards caricature.
In short, the caricature of America that so much of the world hated from 2001 to 2008 is Mr Trump's pitch.
I wanted the party, I wanted the adventure, and I wanted to be this odd swashbuckling caricature that I had invented.
It verged on caricature—Roy Rogers on a rearing horse, on top of a New York taxi in rush-hour traffic.
What it ended up with was "yellowface" — a filter that turns your face into a crude racial caricature of Asian people.
The company offered an explanation: The lens was meant as homage to anime characters, not as a caricature of Asian people.
That caricature is still the objectified female in music—they're eye candy—which Phillips says she once was in another project.
John Cornyn, the No. 2 Senate Republican, said Haspel shouldn't be judged on a "caricature" of her 33-year CIA career.
Far from being the caricature of a self-interested politician, she seems to have been the ideal of a public servant.
Tim Luecke, who co-created the Late Show bit that gave birth to Trump's caricature, is serving as the lead animator.
McCarthy's contribution is a comical caricature of women in the Wild West, an allusion to the industry that drives the city.
Kahlo's face, with its trademark unibrow (usually exaggerated to the point of caricature), has taken on a symbolism of its own.
Other Gossip • I laughed at the "wanted" poster of Jamie because I thought that glue-on beard was a wild caricature.
Dumb, desperate money — so often the caricature of foreign investors trying to make a buck in the U.S. — this is not.
Mr. Loy's work here is sensible and intelligent; he treats "Forza" not as caricature but as fodder for clear, specific drama.
But she seems at times to emerge into a caricature of quirk, a figure of fun for us to laugh at.
We tend to caricature and oversimplify the past, thus making the tensions and tumult of our own time seem uniquely difficult.
Though Barbara is the sympathetic center of the story, she is not sanctified, nor is Ron merely a caricature of thuggishness.
After all, it was Western civilizations that turned the Japanese look into a caricature, used in propaganda material during the war.
Another pair, Terry and Cherry (Danny Bernardy and Cristina Pitter), are garish, loudmouthed superfans, which is not even the right caricature.
It also makes the impeachment process vulnerable to misrepresentation and caricature, as President Trump and his White House demonstrated on Tuesday.
Or else we reduce it to caricature, cooing over turmeric-stained golden lattes while invoking the mystic wisdom of the East.
But do we really want to caricature half of Americans, some of whom voted for President Obama twice, as racist bigots?
It circulated a caricature of Sarksyan photo-shopped to look like a dim-witted character from a Soviet-era children's cartoon.
Maybe it seemed too close to the broad caricature of religious conservatives as theocratic maniacs, even to leaders of the movement.
It would be a profound mistake, though, to caricature the tech industry as amoral or tech policymakers in government as ignorant.
But this examination comes too late, during the book's final quarter, after Preston has spent chapters mired in caricature and overdramatization.
But this examination comes too late, during the book's final quarter, after Preston has spent chapters mired in caricature and overdramatization.
This is no cracker-barrel caricature but a shaded portrait of someone who, for all his vulgarity and cruelty, compels admiration.
Maybe this seemed less like an offensive caricature in Britain, where "Hooten & the Lady" was made and first shown last fall.
He created a fictional Moldovan newspaper, titled with a vulgar Irish word play, and assigned Bugduv a caricature of an agent.
In 2018 Republican congressional candidates across America built her into a caricature of a wild-eyed, out-of-touch coastal liberal.
They include a caricature of a commanding officer, as well as names, ranks and military units of some of the soldiers.
Knight's Serena cartoon, in its use of racist caricature, is very much in this tradition of condemning black citizenship in cartooning.
Trump succeeded where Romney failed, in part because he could run against a caricature of Obama instead of the man himself.
These polemics all too often overshadow the very human experience they purport to understand, reducing to caricature full and entangled lives.
In another example, a post shows a caricature of a Jewish man with the Twin Towers on fire in the background.
That same month, the magazine did in fact put the band, or at least a caricature of it, on its cover.
Bergman's exploration of ascetic Protestantism and faith is so specific to his cinematic aesthetic that onstage it feels like a caricature.
In "Animation, masks" (2012), a clichéd caricature of an Orthodox Jewish man mouths a conversation between two lovers about their relationship.
" Another student asked Warren how she could measure up to Trump's bullying: "In particular, are you afraid he can caricature you?
So I don't want to caricature all Roma as dredging on the margins of society: Many Roma have wonderfully mundane lives.
Jim Carrey, middle, posted a new caricature early Tuesday, seemingly of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, left, and President Trump, right.
The fun of caricature and stylization is just giving you the essence of something, and then the audience fills in the rest.
It tells the world that conservatives, despite the caricature of us perpetuated by the left, are tolerant and good to the core.
I want to be careful here not to caricature the opposition on the right to what you and your colleagues are doing.
He was over-the-top and he'd cross that line of respectability, but somehow was still a character and not a caricature.
President Trump's personal attorney in pumpkin caricature weighs in at 277 pounds, while his associate punches in at 108 pounds of terror.
He is a caricature and caricatures do not need to open their mouths; but Chief Wahoo is speaking and subsisting on something.
And Snapchat has made several missteps in recent months, including one filter of a racist Asian caricature and one of Bob Marley.
In both her Swedish and American incarnations, Lisbeth Salander — the girl with the famous dragon tattoo — is no "strong woman protagonist" caricature.
The Olympics painted a neat caricature of Britain during the Blair era: open, global and successful, even if expensive and over-budget.
The video is a crescendo for Contra's cast of characters, nearly all of whom stay on just the right side of caricature.
Over the original God of War trilogy and a multitude of spinoffs, the series' lead character was little more than a caricature.
Sophie should be too busy perfecting her caricature of working people to have time to come up with so many petty jabs.
Brian Fallon, a spokesman for the Clinton campaign, called Mr. Sanders "the very caricature that Republicans like to put forward" of Democrats.
In contrast to popular caricature, free-traders are enemies of rent-seekers and those who are trying to protect their economic privileges.
Greedy, slimy, with a large nose and a middle-eastern accent, Watto feels like every false anti-semitic caricature come to life.
When we first meet Sophia in Girlboss, she's simply a caricature of everything we're told is wrong with millennials, and then some.
Matt Neckers's Mobile Museum is a mimic which can also be read as a caricature and critique of the modern museum's banality.
The Hebrew residents of Caricature Country, formerly numerous and amusing, have thinned out of late years, it is hard to say why.
In a recent Atlantic article, Norton contended her remarks were taken out of context and used to create a caricature of her.
Panikarov's outrage offers a caricature of public memory in Russia, where any negative treatment of past events is interpreted as Western slander.
For this caricature is so intertwined with the public understanding and consumption of art that the two can perhaps never be separated.
Clinton in the Senate, said the convention would offer her an opportunity to debunk what he called the conservative caricature of her.
But Sergeant Major of the Army Michael Grinston cautioned not to fall for the self-centered caricature often depicted of today's youth.
Ms. Cowling said she and the museum's management soon realized that the concept of caricature was "very difficult to communicate" and define.
Rather, some of my normal traits and behaviors became exaggerated and distorted, as if I were turning into a caricature of myself.
Whatever the case, this is one important example where McConnell has defied the cynical liberal caricature of him — for now, at least.
But while Trump jokes on "Saturday Night Live" have been outmatched by the flamboyance of their subject, Kate McKinnon's caricature of Mrs.
"You really did not work at Marvel until Marie drew an insulting caricature of you and pinned it up," Mr. Evanier said.
A collaged caricature of Trump as a portly beauty contest winner is at the top of the  dome, beneath an American flag.
His name is, well, Chief Wahoo, a grinning, red-skinned Sambo-esque caricature that has been with the team since the 1940s.
"I was trying to make him not a caricature," Ross said on the latest episode of Recode Decode, hosted by Kara Swisher.
But when I see that caricature of who I'm expected to be, I crumple, sinking into a wave of depression and alienation.
It all deserves more than the simplistic but widespread caricature of a country which met the invading tanks with a cavalry charge.
Akhavan "steers away from cliché, and the cast avoids caricature," A. O. Scott wrote in his review for The New York Times.
"The underlying justification for this 'transparency' proposal is a caricature of how science really works," Mr. Michaels said at a recent hearing.
"It was looking like a caricature and enforcing some negative stereotypes," said Jonathan Stafford, the leader of City Ballet's interim artistic team.
"A procession of undulations formed overhead, toppling over like caricature ocean waves before curling back on themselves and dissipating," Matthew Cappucci writes.
For Bannon, whose "War Room" promises became something of a caricature in the administration, the end came without fulfilling many of them.
"If you are not used to negotiating and listening to the other side, it's easy to caricature the other side," she said.
"The problem with the conventional wisdom is it tends to caricature who is a nonvoter," says Sam Gill, Knight's senior vice president.
Trump thinks the way to represent America is with a caricature of strength, without understanding it comes across as weakness and boorishness.
This horror has a strong dash of comic caricature — the mythological Keralan version of a Tarantino movie or a Martin McDonagh play.
Jim Banks of Indiana, included a frosted caricature of Winnie-the-Pooh — a not-so-subtle reference to Chinese President Xi Jinping.
But every so often a lucky few manage to escape caricature and that particular brand of madness in their pursuit of genius.
The excellent cast and the director Colette Robert handle the material deftly, but it also wears thin and can verge on caricature.
In many ways, she was an almost stereotypically Scottish mother (the goyish version of the Jewish caricature)—passionate, narrow, judgmental, always aspiring.
Trump's pre-debate gains evaporated as he reverted to the erratic caricature that the two previous campaign teams had struggled to control.
Though the characters sometimes drift into caricature, Adiga's barbed prose deftly skewers India's tangled religious and class dynamics, and its literary stereotypes.
For instance, Rosemary is often played as a caricature of the archetypal sad, lascivious spinster, but Ms. Skinner finds her desperate pathos.
"With the hair she was doing, I didn't want to do heavy makeup and make her look like a caricature," he said.
Fey's Palin became so thoroughly imprinted on the nation's consciousness that the caricature is more what people remember than the real woman.
Not doing so will affirm the worst caricature of Republicans and education — taking money from the poor to give to the rich.
That he's not in fact a caricature is the result of Lobel's careful modulation of tone, which turns the pathos inside out.
One 1917 magazine caricature in the exhibition shows a bar scene, with a woman in coveralls talking to a male factory worker.
One of the most extreme visuals, from 2016, displays Pepe the Frog dressed as a Nazi and gassing an anti-Semitic caricature.
On the West Coast, a lot of Latino men kind of fit within the physical caricature of how people perceive Muslim men.
How would they portray Turing's inner complexities and emotional depth without making him out to be machinelike, or a caricature of genius?
I did not prepare myself well in 1986 and there was an organized effort to caricature me as something that was not true.
This caricature that some want to paint as someone who has "allowed" or encouraged intolerance just doesn't reflect the Donald Trump I know.
This sort of caricature of a consumer segment was created as much for potential targeting as for populating ad agency pitches to clients.
But to her, the actress recently explained, her Modern Family character isn't just a caricature of a culture — she's based on real people.
It's easy to strip some of these statements and donations from context to create a caricature of Trump as an unreconstructed liberal Democrat.
Jim Carrey has apparently broken into the theme park caricature painting game -- and his latest creation is quite the monstrosity ... Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
The change is subtle, but noticeable: The Night King now looks more like a very old person and less of an evil caricature.
The economists who came up with the theory, Case and Deaton, echoed this criticism, calling the NBER study a "caricature" of their idea.
But the Los Angeles transplant (originally from Columbia, South Carolina) is intentional about trying to be a role model instead of a caricature.
As you can imagine, the facepalm emoji will look like the updated iOS 10 emoji caricature, with a hand pressed against the head.
I became a monster, basically, in my own body, with my own personality exaggerated to the point it became a caricature of myself.
Like the Maharishi temple in Vedic City, the Garst property utterly belied the political caricature of Iowa as an ecosystem of rural rigidity.
When it comes to representing yourself on social media, who you actually portray yourself as has always been a bit of a caricature.
This contrast, between the ideological Mr Bannon and the malleable president, gave rise to a caricature of Mr Bannon as a malevolent Svengali.
" She began her lengthy speech by tearing into the hyper-politicized nomination process, calling it a "caricature of a gutter-level political campaign.
Eurosceptics caricature British youth as unthinking champions of the pan-European ideal, who blindly support every new regulation that comes out of Brussels.
But it was empowering and refreshing to see an accurate representation of Black culture, instead of a caricature, on the world's biggest stages.
Every tweet is either born from personal experience or friends' experiences, expanded into a "gross caricature" that they believe people can relate to.
From cover to cover, Khalil's visual aesthetic — black-and-white political caricature mixed with heartfelt realism — is an ideal match for Chatterjee's story.
For a lot of Cleveland fans, Wahoo stands for their city and their shared hopes, not for a demeaning caricature of Native Americans.
We grew up with Bono as a caricature, "Beautiful Day" as a sports highlight backing track for the unimaginative, and this fucking shit.
These are easy criticisms to make, but they reduce the Democratic Party to a caricature that ignores the party's still powerful moderate wing.
The artist whose clown caricature of the Malaysian prime minister went viral earlier this year faced a judge on Monday over his drawings.
But it's impossible to tell whether Lively is a bland, nice woman or an actress playing a caricature of a bland, nice woman.
I think a lot of girl punks found through the so-called punk movement a way to not be this fucking feminine caricature.
Rather than simply play a caricature or superficially mimicking case studies like Michael Jackson, who best to model themselves after other than themselves?
"I didn't prepare myself well in 1986 and there was an organized effort to caricature me as something that wasn't true," he said.
"I hope my tenure in this body has shown you that the caricature that was created of me was not accurate," he added.
Photograph by Richard Avedon Avedon's portrait of the Daughters of the American Revolution, for instance, showed me something about the power of caricature.
Lucija Popov, the president of the Croatian Chamber of Notaries, said she'll gladly ditch the caricature of a desk jockey robotically stamping documents.
Now, a new documentary seeks to shed light on what Houston was like as a person, not the caricature created by the tabloids.
What is surprising is that Democrats are too often fueling the Trump camp's caricature by insisting on race-based review of their candidates.
Her absurd caricature of him as a greedy, selfish billionaire erases the generous human being who helps others, sometimes without even realizing it.
"In 30 seconds, that artist can sketch any face he is seeing as a caricature," he said, adding that improv comedians function similarly.
Though a caricature emerged of her as a Machiavelli in heels, scheming her ascent, to others she seemed more desirous of powerful obscurity.
" Rand Paul doesn't believe Bannon is a racist or "caricature of any of these horrible things the left is bringing out about him.
" She added that "it's hard to argue with the side by side comparison of the very gross Asian caricature and the filter's effects.
But CNN's Phil Mattingly says don't believe the caricature, as the California Democrat takes the gavel of the key House Financial Services Committee.
When Turner showed his later works in Italy, one newspaper caricature depicted him breaking wind into a trumpet aimed at St. Peter's Basilica.
Even while parodied as a caricature, Karl Lagerfeld's worldview was so infectious that just his face alone would inspire a shift in consciousness.
But she's also so heartless, ruthless and snobbish (referring to Yale as a "second-tier" Ivy League college) that she borders on caricature.
It's easy to reduce Trump to caricature: a blabbermouth who is his own worst enemy and says whatever insult comes into his head.
Wise has also endowed Fedor's character with an exaggerated Jewish-American identity, one marked by Yiddishisms and shtick and often verging on caricature.
One reading is debunking, skeptical, emphasizing the artificiality of all traditions, the extent to which all cultural narratives flatten or caricature the past.
He talks a lot about loneliness as his subject, and denies the notion that the photos in "The Americans" were intended as caricature.
He saw his work as documentary caricature, with a critical eye to interwar life and those who stood idly by as Hitler rose.
But Lionel Barrymore's banker is almost a caricature of Scrooge, and Henry Travers' "heavenly messenger" is a little too sticky for our taste.
The media has long targeted Republicans with deep dives into their social media, looking to caricature all conservatives and Trump voters as racists.
I couldn't explain how a confluence of bad decisions and opportunity led me to become the caricature of a black boy in America.
The lawyer also expressed "serious concern" caricature, parody and satire "which by their very nature may involve some embellishment" would now be criminalized.
On one side of the caricature are defenders of traditional public schools, who believe in generous funding, small class sizes and teacher training.
Mr. Williamson found President Richard M. Nixon a particularly inviting target for caricature, distorting him a few degrees more than editorial cartoonists did.
Bruckner, it turns out, has very peculiar ideas about America in general, a country that, in this book, essentially becomes an anticapitalist's caricature.
"I've always detested a certain type of dialect that's an unkind caricature," he said in a 1964 interview with The New York Post.
Mr. Mugabe was sufficiently different from the caricature of the revolutionary dictator in other ways to ensure that historians will study him closely.
After all, the Indians' top brass didn't just wake up one day and decide their 1950s-era caricature of a mascot was offensive.
Give much of the credit there to Hanks, who manages to capture the host's soothing, sing-song voice without ever drifting into caricature.
But the media is at fault too, for turning his remarks into a grim caricature that it applied to those who backed him.
"At Disney, we like to stylize and we like to caricature things and make them feel very appealing and very approachable," Lee says.
So yes, David has views on Iran, some of them strong, but the position being attributed to him by some is a caricature.
He's like the modern day Joe Pesci — he makes the choice to go big with Efraim, who's written as an arms dealer caricature.
When you have a president whom many people already view as a caricature, representing him as such loses some of its disruptive power.
There's a Vanity Fair cover featuring Franklin Delano Roosevelt and a delightful watercolor-collage caricature of his friend the photographer Carl Van Vechten.
In this case, there is nothing inherently feminist about showing female characters suffering at length before retaliating against a caricature of a misogynist.
By now, his rushing is almost a caricature of itself: he takes the ball, sleepwalks toward the line, looks around, and then accelerates.
They prefer to poke at the caricature of Fox reducing it to a handful of opinion shows that are largely sympathetic to President Trump.
After all, Donald Trump as "pro-life candidate" fit perfectly the pro-choice caricature of an abortion opponent: degrading to and disrespectful of women.
Perry was seen leaving the shindig with a caricature of the bride and groom covering her face – but her major bling still peeked out.
"I'm just talking about this caricature of a black woman that black women themselves would never be able to get away with," Banks continued.
The origins of blackface date to 19th-century "minstrel" shows in which white performers covered their faces in black grease paint to caricature slaves.
Klee has been less well-known as a painter of "pure," liberated color, than as a playful miniaturist, prone to irony, humor, and caricature.
On Twitter, the fashion company said the misstep was unintentional before announcing that the caricature in question would be removed from display and circulation.
Then the narrative shifted, and she became the weed smoking, man-eating BadGalRiri we know today, someone who's carefree to the point of caricature.
Her combination of bawdy subject matter and deft caricature with clear drawing and precise gradations of shading culminates in wonderfully funny, art historical contradiction.
Mamacita is not wholly a broad comic caricature, but there's something inherently funny when we meet her, just in juxtaposition to Joan Crawford.  Right.
The essential power as well as, perhaps, the ultimate limitation of caricature lies in the way that it shows stories that the news tells.
You can just imagine their caricature of a deplorable racist build that wall white working-class person completely disintegrating as they talk to Fred.
According to Eater, both chef Kwame Onwuachi and hospitality activist Ashtin Berry criticized Haasnoot for the "black caricature," and accusing him of glorifying minstrelsy.
"We didn't want to make a caricature of the art critic, we wanted to try to get it as realistically as possible," Gilroy said.
Any residual negative connotations are being scrubbed from that list: the racist caricature of Chief Wahoo, the Cleveland team's emblem, is being phased out.
Throughout the night Trump often presented himself as a caricature of the right, vowing to appoint Supreme Court judges who would reverse Roe v.
But her instincts on foreign policy and the tools America should use to advance its interests are more sophisticated than the hawk caricature suggests.
In the process, the episode delivers a portrait of Eugene that goes beyond the redneck, thesaurus-loving comic relief caricature he's been until now.
Caricature is designed to exaggerate, and therefore make more noticeable, people's central defining qualities, and can thus be illuminating even at its most indelicate.
Anyone who understands the ruthless landscape of social media could have predicted it wouldn't be long before the Twittersphere turned Curry into a caricature.
One might assume that so many liberal faculty and liberal students would turn our nation's youth into the worst caricature of the Oberlin protester.
Gates took particular issue with the notion that Kelly is heartless, which is a caricature some on the left have been prone to paint.
Each character in this week's episode continues on their own private journey to becoming less of a caricature and more of a real person.
This older "Shortland Street" clip ends with a classic, and misguided, "I'm not crazy!" trope that provides a misleading caricature of mental health issues.
Toulouse Lautrec painted him — often in ugly caricature as a monkey — the Lumière Brothers filmed him and Jean Cocteau and Colette wrote about him.
While everyone else is bouncing off the walls of caricature, Grace is the closest the show gets to having an uncanny voice of reason.
More important than a mistake about Trump's speech, though, was Robinson's mistake about Trump: He is not the ego-driven caricature his enemies believe.
The cartoon shows Mr. Obama hugging a caricature of a Jewish man and slipping dollars into the man's pocket, with explosions in the foreground.
The manual suggests distorting his or her features, creating a caricature of that person and exaggerating qualities about them to achieve a desired effect.
Instead, his behavior suggests a TV caricature, a preening Monopoly millionaire seeking power to enrich himself and destroy a long list of perceived enemies.
Even if she often veered into caricature (her obsession with marriage, her desire for a bargain, her hypochondriac tendencies), the nanny is emphatically Jewish.
I posted up at a caricature of an Irish pub and surveyed the scene to see if there was anyone cute to talk to.
They buy into their own character and often, however gracefully, ultimately descend into a caricature of whatever they set out to be decades before.
This is Big Sam the stereotype, Big Sam the caricature, Big Sam the man who replies to phishing scams thinking that they're business propositions.
Blur ditched the movement the year prior to go full Pavement on its self-titled album, and Oasis had become a caricature of itself.
Donald J. Trump is President-elect in spite of a relentless smear campaign and an attempt to caricature him as a racist, anti-Semite.
The movie's loathsome fictional villain dodging taxes and destroying high street businesses, Sir Richard McCreadie, is a barely disguised caricature of the Topshop owner.
Susan Collins (R-ME), presented a caricature of someone perpetually concerned about Trump's actions, who fails to take any steps toward thwarting his ambitions.
The story we'd told in our missionary newsletters was consistent with the usual caricature of Haiti: desperately poor and in need of our help.
"I feel like the glue is set amongst the pieces now," he says, the caricature of his dark days at last a distant memory.
But the 1992 film's offensive character stereotypes appear to be downplayed: Jafar seems less like a lecherous caricature, Jasmine slightly less like a prisoner.
The aforementioned works often caricature and trivialize refugees' experiences, perpetuating notions of powerless, pitiful victims, and cartoonish symbols of suffering instead of individual people.
Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly deliver dynamite performances that capture the expressions and physicality of the star comedians without ever descending into caricature.
Many of his past statements — like his assertion that "capitalism is a lot more important than democracy" — sound like a liberal caricature of conservatism.
This incongruity flows partly from the fact that her caricature was always just that, a partisan construct Republicans used to fire up their base.
But Mr. Reed still has those eyebrows — impish, irascible, just like in the framed Al Hirschfeld caricature of him in his den from 1970.
"The caricature that was spun about me — no one has been able to point to a single concrete instance or decision," Mr. Johnson said.
This election is an exercise in brute electoral force: the full on clash of the real, modern Texas with a worn out, calcified caricature.
Biden was plenty repetitive and occasionally misspoke, but it was nothing to bolster team Trump's gross caricature of him as a barely animated corpse.
When the "Simpsons" character Apu was criticized by some viewers as a mocking Indian caricature, the show's creator, Matt Groening, was caught off guard.
Meyer herself and the wholesome, nurturing ethos she embodies welcomes one like a verdant meadow; a caricature of A Time When Things Were Simpler.
But if you show up, shake their hand, and look them in the eye, it's harder for them to turn you into a caricature.
By taking a derogatory caricature like Aunt Jemima and outfitting her with weapons, Ms. Saar transforms her into an image of power and certitude.
VSCO is a photo-editing app in its own right, but a caricature of its users was TikTok's No. 2 meme of the year.
Which is a shame, because "Okie" and also the public response to it reduce Mr. Haggard — who died on Wednesday, at 79 — to caricature.
How vulnerably nontoxic should he make himself in a world that preys on the undefended — but whose opposite is the grotesque alpha-male caricature?
But when it comes to France's national malaise, Mr. Macron appears to believe a certain idea — or, rather, caricature — of Gaullism is the cure.
Arturo is part caricature ("Blessings" is his preferred greeting) and all charisma: The congregation soars from 20 to nearly a thousand because of him.
An experimental play from 1920, "The Emperor Jones" is often perceived as racist; Brutus's language, rendered in dialect, reeks of caricature on the page.
Mr. Pitt comes very close to the margin of caricature, all gruff intonations and chest-pumping, but often General McMahon is not entirely unsympathetic.
Some have viewed Sixtus Beckmesser, a pedantic mediocrity who is the closest thing that "Meistersinger" has to a villain, as a veiled Jewish caricature.
Its beneficiaries are easy to caricature as protectionists and rent-seekers who are standing in the way of both consumer choice and global competitiveness.
She represents San Francisco and for years has been the subject of harsh attacks from Republicans, who caricature her as affluent, elitist and permissive.
But today's male dancers don't want to go on point as a caricature of femininity, as has historically been the case with drag roles.
They consider her Mexican dress a caricature, and there's also the irony that Frida Kahlo, as a communist, probably wouldn't have liked corporate merchandizing.
Ever since the release of a children's book in 1850, however, that myth has included a black caricature named Zwarte Piet, or Black Pete.
Gucci is pulling a black "balaclava knit" sweater emblazoned with large red lips after critics said it perpetuated the racist caricature known as blackface.
" The panel bearing this caption features a caricature of the villain stroking a white cat and saying, "Choose your next witticism carefully, western democracy.
The Moka Express advertisements featured a caricature of Alfonso Bialetti that, since 1953, had been stamped on every Moka pot to distinguish it from imitations.
And Amelia's ex-boyfriend, a thick-headed sports writer obsessed with the sex lives of baseball players, is almost a caricature of macho white masculinity.
But if the ascension of a caricature of an arch-capitalist like Trump to the presidency can't inspire union activism, is there anything that can?
Seeing Warhol show some of the charisma that would have been necessary to inspire sycophantic behavior is a refreshing change from the usual unpleasant caricature.
It was cynical and drunk and rude, a near-caricature of what everyone imagines movie industry types are like when no one is paying attention.
The irony is that any Russian who grew up before 1989 can see in Mr Trump the perfect Soviet caricature of a hateful American imperialist.
There has always been a campy aspect to Bond's world, and monster budgets have only heightened this caricature aspect, which increases as the franchise ages.
It was—so famously that it grew into caricature, which then spawned decades of rhetorical critique—the experience of Europeans after the fall of Rome.
M. has left me cute and loving birthday sticky notes all around the bathroom mirror, as well as a framed, self-made caricature of us.
There's a cubist caricature called "Fucked Up in Nashville" that features a pilled-out coked-up musician — is that a reference to somebody in particular?
But Lookwell would be nothing without West, whose sense of comic timing elevates his character beyond mere caricature and towards something realer and more human.
You may remember that famous scene in House of Cards where Pussy Riot humiliate the fictional Russian President Viktor Petrov, a caricature of Vladimir Putin.
If the exhibition brings insight into that, then hopefully they will stop looking at a caricature and start looking at a living, breathing human girl.
When I was ten, it was one of the first animated shows I watched that specifically targeted young girls but didn't caricature or belittle them.
A spokesman said the use of the king's image — depicted as a cartoon caricature on the original website — must be approved by the royal family.
A caricature of Najib with a clown face and the words "in a country full of corruption, we are all seditious", was widely shared recently.
Granted, the cantankerous Bernie Sanders and the brash Donald Trump may be caricature American personalities, but their roles are purely European (or perhaps Latin American).
But what effect does it have on a female fan to see people pointing and laughing at and retweeting pictures of a caricature of themselves?
"It is unacceptable to hear the president criticize and caricature the French like this," said Laurent Wauquiez, head of the center-right Les Republicains party.
St Morris's objection was that Disobedience turns Esti into caricature by putting her into the "frumpiest clothes and the saddest brown wig" she'd ever seen.
To sketch out the caricature, Mr Bush was called a hypocritical, proudly ignorant, America-first, unilateralist bully pursuing a sectarian crusade against the Muslim world.
But like almost every VR headset, it eventually weighs on your cheeks, leaving red marks that make you look like a caricature of extreme embarrassment.
"It's very smart and thoughtful and avoids caricature," Mr. Kang, a legal scholar who has studied implicit bias and was interviewed for the report, said.
He said, "The apology and clarification from Hattar make him no less of an infidel" — not "is no less of an apostasy" — "than his caricature."
At the time, the Indians used only one logo on their cap — Chief Wahoo, the toothy caricature they have used, off and on, for decades.
Angle was already a household name, a baldheaded, bull-necked caricature of a WWE champion who took gold in freestyle wrestling at the 1996 Olympics.
There's a potency to these images that I think sometimes is robbed in Western media, which is all too ready just to caricature North Korea.
"This caricature that some want to paint as someone who has 'allowed' or encouraged intolerance just doesn't reflect the Donald Trump I know," he wrote.
At the Bayer-Boatwright dinner party, Duc, who is quickly becoming a caricature of a Type A jerk, attacks Henry for working as a barista.
I try to pass on the knowledge that I have in terms of Zwarte Piet being a racist caricature and why removing it is logical.
Chief Wahoo, a cartoonish caricature of a Native American that has assumed several forms over the years, first appeared on the Indians' uniforms in 1948.
That win prompted a cartoon in an Australian newspaper that was criticized for its depiction of Ms. Williams, which many saw as a racist caricature.
Under the guise of political commentary, the caricature blatantly trafficked in age-old anti-Semitic tropes that have contributed to violence against Jews throughout history.
But if the godfathers of nonbinary pop — from Freddie Mercury to Adam Lambert — paved the way, their personas often came across as glam-rock caricature.
That can be a jumping-off point for what veterans sometimes call a "Rambo narrative" — a caricature of the veteran as a ticking time bomb.
Is Comey's evident determination to be other than Trump's caricature of him itself proof of the president's belligerent skill in bringing his influence to bear?
Speculation has even grown about the leadership prospects of Jacob Rees-Mogg, a cerebral lawmaker who is almost a caricature of an old-line Tory.
This Monday, at a cartoon and caricature contest where the only goal was to make fun of President Trump, the zealots were back in force.
Ron, who blithely deadnames Ry while spouting a stream of misogynistic one-liners, would be a crass caricature in the hands of a lesser writer.
Each piece was whimsical in its own right, yet not at all caricature-like — a feat emblematic of Gurung's talent and eye for evocative design.
It's possible that only Kim Jong-un, with his Mao suits and flattop bouffant, has reached the same level of absurd, yet effective, self-caricature.
Rob Manfred, the commissioner of Major League Baseball, had urged the team to abandon the caricature that Cleveland first included on its uniforms in 1948.
"So yes, David has views on Iran, some of them strong, but the position being attributed to him by some is a caricature," he added.
A young girl carried a poster of the viral "This Is Fine" meme with the dog engulfed by flames replaced by a caricature of Modi.
The article observes that gang members are "young men who defy easy caricature" and that boredom contributes to the cycle of violence in Chicago's neighborhoods.
Today, Mr. Khan's Twitter feed reads almost like a caricature of earnest liberalness, with tweets about homelessness, pollution, subway disruptions and worthy municipal task forces.
The media Trump sent out a handful of tweets over the weekend criticizing the media, including a CNN caricature from a now-suspended Twitter account.
So much of this was unthinkable 20 years ago, from a legit women's Royal Rumble to two top Japanese challengers who aren't reduced to caricature.
After early screenings of "Downsizing," some reviewers and audience members criticized the role as a caricature, with her thickly accented broken English played for laughs.
Last year, the MLB's Cleveland Indians parted ways with their Chief Wahoo logo and removed the Native American caricature this season from the team's jerseys.
A Dutch lawmaker known for his anti-Islam stance has revived plans for a contest in which participants caricature the prophet Muhammad, according to Reuters.
Third, Trump has bought into a caricature of Obamacare's condition that heavily informs his thinking on both the politics and the policy of the AHCA.
He wasn't a Muslim, but because Sikh men fit within this racialized caricature some people have of Muslims, they can be victims to private Islamophobia.
Trump's career as a caricature of himself on reality television is often the straw that breaks the camel's back for qualifying his competence, or lack thereof.
But the larger issue is that the trauma endured by the characters is so unrelenting, so utterly bleak, that it risks becoming a caricature of pain.
" He also acknowledged the bad press: "Over the past 18 months, as I've been painted into a villainous caricature, I've had lots of time for introspection.
"We try to do our work honestly and address our partners with respect, rather than from above, like the caricature of Uncle Sam," Mr. Malkevich said.
I felt like a kid again, watching him paint elaborate vistas and strange chimeras of humans, exaggerating their features in a mix of surrealism and caricature.
The Simple Life was, in fact, remarkably simple, a narrative playing up a caricature of Hilton that operated in a bubble apart from the real world.
That same year, her notoriety scored her a Vanity Fair profile (ostensibly also about her sister Nicky), which fleshed out Hilton's persona beyond the tabloid caricature.
It must be terrifying for a family to lose the person they know and love, and instead have a caricature of this person, whom I became.
The superficiality of white knowledge of black life — that glancing, barely there "interest" beyond broadly drawn strokes of caricature — is laid bare in these bad hairpieces.
Blackface, popularized in the mid-19th century in the U.S. by minstrel performers, has historically been used mostly by white people to caricature black people. Gov.
"You're going to see a lot of differences moving ahead," Corker said, voicing his displeasure with the "caricature" that he said had been sketched of Trump.
But supporters of Article 13 (and other controversial parts of the directive) say this is an unfair caricature, pushed in part by the tech giants themselves.
One of the new initiatives is "Challenging the Caricature," based on a document that will be presented at an event at Stanford's Hoover Institution next week.
Moreover, he manages to pull off that trick without ever once tipping over into caricature or mockery – even when his character is at her most obnoxious.
"The Long Night" turned Game of Thrones into the fantasy genre caricature of pure good versus pure evil that George R. R. Martin has repeatedly condemned.
"It is important to the Mexican community to no longer be treated as a caricature," Kim Silva, a Mexican early childhood educator, told Colorlines this week.
Meanwhile, Gregzilla's cutesy drawing of Knuckles, so often used as a mouthpiece for other popular memes, has become the primary mouthpiece for this exaggerated Ugandan caricature.
" In other words, he would not be the caricature of a black man that pervaded American visual culture, with its 19th-century minstrels and "happy slaves.
But picking a fight with Democratic politicians — especially in liberal-caricature California — on behalf of cops is the best possible frame for the Trump administration politically.
EYES hooded, features blade-sharp and shoulders square, Margaret Thatcher looked every bit her caricature as she addressed the House of Commons on October 30th 1990.
And there is a valid critique to be made about many of Disney's characters of color: the further back you go, the more offensive the caricature.
It's just the latest way baristas are flexing their creative chops, only the green drink is probably tastier than having a caricature doodled on your cup.
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti slammed Donald Trump as the "ultimate caricature" on Tuesday, calling him racist, bigoted, and sexist during a conference call with reporters.
Trump's controversial quips draw fire from the media because they feed into a caricature created by his opponents, said Chris Barron, a pro-Trump Republican strategist.
Well, I think this is a bit of a caricature of the smarter arguments on the left, but it's probably not useful to debate that here.
The attacks on a crude caricature of originalism reveal more about the sloppiness (or worse) of those who make these attacks than they do about originalism.
Dorothy, Palmer's neighbor and eventual friend and supporter, is a beacon of bravery in the novel and a 9-year-old leftist caricature in the show.
They plan to fly the 20-foot tall caricature near the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey, where the President spends many summer weekends.
But this jest perpetuates a caricature of Africa held by many in the United States, including the U.S. president, so I don't find it that funny.
One Twitter user posing as a Jew named "Moshey Goldberg" sent me a photo of a pizza with a crude caricature of a Jew on it.
Warren, whom critics paint as a stiff, professorial figure, has proven a far warmer and spontaneous figure on the campaign trail than that caricature would suggest.
The upshot is that Mr. Johnson and his fellow Brexit proponents are now campaigning against the caricature of the European Union that he himself helped create.
A range of T-shirts is printed with graphics that spotlight the actor as a quirky caricature and lend a nod to the sport of basketball.
She is forced to address that pain in the episode "Freaky Tuesday," when her best friend Melrose performs a horrible Asian caricature while playing Fortune Cookie.
That said, the use of copyrighted material for "quotation, criticism, review, caricature as well as parody" is supposed to be just fine, according to the law.
On a shelf in the dining room, he has a framed 1986 clipping from The New York Times of a caricature of him by Al Hirschfeld.
For decades, his lifestyle spent hobnobbing with A-listers has been his sole social currency and public persona—a clownish caricature of a comically lavish mogul.
But the ability to instantaneously create the definitive political cartoon caricature of any figure in the news is now pretty much the sole domain of SNL.
And contributed to a caricature of it as a vampire octopus with masses of tentacles all maneuvering to feed data back into a single, hungry maw.
Epitomizing the caricature of a Muslim terrorist that the US has drawn, Zubaydah's appearance in this scene brings a set of visual cues that dehumanize him.
The caricature is the candidate — to the point where Mr. Sanders has joked with Larry David that his impersonation is more realistic than the genuine article.
At the peak of his success, he carried himself as a living caricature of the larger-than-life Hollywood executive, often prone to issuing sweeping pronouncements.
You can see him plugging away at it, on scaffolding just under the ceiling, in a self-caricature drawn in the margin of a handwritten sonnet.
But his determination to dismiss the possibility that economics was a strong force driving Trump's support makes his story still read too often like a caricature.
"Guantanamero ... Maduro Guantanamero ...," Bolton sings in the caricature - a play on both the well-known Cuban song, and the U.S. military detention center at Guantanamo Bay.
The idea that she is selling out to fossil fuel companies because their employees are donating a relatively piddly amount to her campaign is a caricature.
That sounds like a caricature, but opposing government's economic activism essentially means a frozen fiscal policy — minimal public spending, if at all, and no public debt.
Snoop Dogg first took a fake gun to a caricature of Donald Trump's head and now the rapper's come for the body ... as in body bag.
That vicious, baseless caricature demonized some of the nation's most vulnerable people, laying the groundwork for bipartisan welfare reforms that slashed direct aid to the poor.
Nineteenth-century minstrel entertainers spawned a racist caricature that endures to this day when they darkened their faces to portray black people as grinning, dancing simpletons.
"Nancy Pelosi wants an apology for a caricature exaggerating her already halting speech pattern," he wrote, before recalling her comment that Mr. Trump needed an intervention.
Even as the plot takes some familiar turns — comical detours and a big tragic swerve — Ms. Akhavan steers away from cliché, and the cast avoids caricature.
"Tango is a caricature of the patriarchy," said one instructor who has helped draft guidelines on how to bring the dance into the modern age. 8.
The more I heard things like that, the more I worried my particulars didn't matter; I existed as a caricature for somebody else's idealized war story.
It's even possible that the popularization of p-hacking has turned the scientific process into a caricature of itself, reinforcing harmful ideas about the scientific method.
Left-wing professors, in general, garner much less much public sympathy; their views often seem outré, particularly when seen through the prism of right-wing caricature.
That showed him to be well behind Jacob Rees-Mogg, a caricature upper-class Conservative who is not even a minister, let alone in the cabinet.
Ties How vulnerably nontoxic should my son make himself in a world that preys on the undefended — but whose opposite is the grotesque alpha-male caricature?
My behavior is so incomprehensible that I worry I'll be boiled down to a caricature of myself: a frugal old lady with a frugal old phone.
While appreciative of the attention to atheists and agnostics in Mark Oppenheimer's article, I dispute the cartoonish caricature of the free-thought movement and its conferences.
Flying over London will be the now-famous "Trump Baby" blimp, a giant inflated caricature of Trump as a diaper-donning toddler, now trending as #TrumpBaby.
I've known Clinton a bit for many years, and I have to say: The public perception of her seems to me a gross and inaccurate caricature.
Castro was particularly eager Thursday to exploit those vulnerabilities and to turn Biden, 76, into a caricature: an aging, forgetful has-been unfit for the moment.
Cover: A person dressed as a caricature of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson in a prison uniform stands outside the Supreme Court in London, Tuesday, Sept.
He admitted to missteps in his first two years in office, which had allowed his Republican opponents to caricature him as a tax-and-spend liberal.
And no, this isn't a caricature: Read the strange, smarmy report on socialism that Trump's economists released last fall; that's pretty much how its argument goes.
Many of the tweets included images, as he'd requested: Clinton and Merkel laughing conspiratorially; a caricature of Clinton as a ventriloquist's dummy, sitting on Soros's lap.
Bartlett's Dom and Weedman's Doris are underused in this finale, while Richie's boyfriend Brady (Chris Perfetti) is very much a persnickety caricature of progressive gay men.
This is also a caricature of how such a single-payer plan would be passed and how it would touch the lives of millions of Americans.
The Man in Black (Ed Harris), William's older self, is himself an incarnation of this sampling error, and often behaves as a caricature of an arrogant tycoon.
Stallone himself as Rocky Balboa was forever romanticized as the patronizing caricature of the white working class; the natural Philadelphia bozo with wisdom bombs brimming with corn.
Also last month, Malaysian street artist Fahmi Reza was charged in court for producing a clown caricature of the prime minister that went viral earlier this year.
In his piece Love, Loss, and the Milky Way, he placed milk glasses next to classical-style statues and a cookie jar which depicted a racial caricature.
He's one foil hat away from being a caricature of a paranoid-schizophrenic, and Jimmy is disturbed to see his brother spiral so quickly and so hard.
The studio dressed Rooney as a degrading caricature of a Japanese man in heavy makeup [and] a prosthetic mouthpiece, to give him buckteeth, and taped his eyelids.
That is indeed a gross caricature of a vision that, at its best, combines financial, macroeconomic and institutional proposals to help the euro weather the next storm.
He's using a caricature of minority life to further endear himself to white conservative voters who want an excuse to vote for him despite his documented bigotry.
But he refutes the caricature of a "hoax" investigation led by "dirty cops" and partisan Democrats that Trump has tried to perpetuate for the last two years.
There is no caricature in her portrayal, and none of the blanket condemnation that's so often present in works dealing with such an insular and rigid community.
The installation forces viewers to see the intense splendor of their surroundings by enclosing them in the landscape, while also trapping them in a caricature of suburbia.
For today's left, speech that offends the guidelines of an absurd brand of political correctness—defined in terms of a hypersensitivity impossible to caricature—constitutes an attack.
The resulting caricature is a hilarious hybrid between SNL's "The Californians" sketch and My Cousin Vinny's car enthusiast Mona Lisa Vito, all by way of West Virginia.
These added up to a second caricature of a Republican health care plan that would be somehow cheaper than Obamacare, cover more people, and with better insurance.
America has problems, but this picture is a caricature of a country that, on most measures, is more prosperous, more peaceful and less racist than ever before.
In 2014, officials in the town of Gwangju removed a painting from an exhibition by an artist who had painted a caricature of Park as a puppet.
For Democratic leaders, talk of impeachment hands Republicans a ready-made issue -- a way to caricature Pelosi and her caucus as radical leftists blinded by partisan hatred.
Acting avuncular has always been his meal ticket—it is, after all, the basis of the Obama-era "Uncle Joe" caricature that underlies much of his popularity.
Add race and ethnicity, as Disney is increasingly doing with its cartoon heroines, and this is a minefield, especially because animation by its nature deals in caricature.
Like the italicized commentary in Mary McCarthy's "Memories of a Catholic Girlhood," it says to the reader: What you're witnessing may be a caricature of memory. Also?
Fat Monica for example, would never fly today because she's a cruel caricature defined only by her love of full-fat mayonnaise and inability to get laid.
I agree that the caricature of the tiger parent is a harmful one, particularly when it is understood as a stereotype, supposedly representative of all Asian-Americans.
He'd switched not only from a less restricted cable comedy to CBS's flagship late-night show, but from playing a caricature to existing as a real person.
So I think the sooner we get past the celebration of this racist caricature, the closer we will get to a more peaceful, loving, and respecting society.
While it was historically steel-and-coal country, this district, like much of greater Pittsburgh, is more complex than the caricature drawn from its hard-hat past.
Of course, six is a ridiculously small number of steps, and the resulting hexagon is a crude caricature of a circle, but Archimedes was just getting started.
Arnautoff was intimately familiar with it, having been interrogated in 1956 by the House Un-American Activities Committee for drawing a caricature of Vice President Richard Nixon.
Vallelonga and company seem unwilling to engage with Tony as anything other than a broad caricature of an Italian dad, which ends up dragging down Mortensen's performance.
Pappy's snarling, slur-spewing villainy verges on caricature, but "Mudbound" does not pretend that his is the only, or even the most insidious, face of white supremacy.
There are no true pure hierarchies — Stalin's Russia probably comes closest — and the greatest strength of "The Square and the Tower" is that it generally avoids caricature.
"He is a compromise between the caricature of the animated feature, a real reindeer and what I know would look human in a way," Mr. Curry said.
Sure, Raj had friends and was a genius, sure he had a great job and hobbies, but fundamentally, Raj is a hollow echo of a racist caricature.
Wuhan is represented by a caricature of its famous food, hot dry noodle, while those cheering them on are drawn as foods from other regions of China.
His dream, when he was 14, was to be a writer and to have a David Levine caricature of him in The New York Review of Books.
MacFarquhar succeeds in lifting these voters out of mere caricature, and expresses with nuance the issues at stake for many of the Americans who voted for Trump.
Calling it a "caricature," Sessions again denies the charges brought against him in his hearing for a federal judgeship in 1986 accusing him of being a racist.
Titled "Scapegoat," a term that goes back to the Bible, the sculpture is like a caricature of a political monument or the abandoned plaything of a deity.
In a richly-colored portrait of Mathilde and her daughter Gertrud from summer 1906, the mother's face is dignified, the child's a bit more of a caricature.
In other words, The Times would serve readers well with fewer brief interviews, fewer snatched slogans that inevitably render a narrow caricature of those who spoke them.
Both pieces raise questions about identity and belonging, manhood and respect — and introduce us to young men who "defy easy caricature" as they wrestle with those issues.
And when it comes to the red carpet, at least pretending to dress as yourself as opposed to, say, a cut flower or Disney caricature, has power.
Scarface, Hollywood's influential 28500 caricature -- Al Pacino's ridiculous accent was the equivalent of blackface -- opens with titles declaring that Castro sent the "dregs of his jails" here.
Behind his brutish caricature, according to interviews with dozens of Mr. Duterte's friends, family members, allies and critics, is a man who can be charming and engaging.
Damon added several layers of ridicule to Kavanaugh's angry, aggressive testimony before the Senate, presenting him as a sputtering, sniffing, weeping, beer-loving caricature of judicial temperament.
That unhappy state of privileged irrelevance is of course compounded, in the same exercise in caricature, by a successful career in pharmaceuticals — that industry being uniformly evil.
The exhibition corrects this reductive caricature, examining the way the push and pull between tradition and technology, individual and collective, have shaped the culture in unique ways.

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