Playboy, fighter, golfer and wearer of a George Washington wig: Donald Trump’s best magazine covers

HackHawk

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This text features numerous magazine covers from various publications, including:

1. **Libération**: A 2016 cover featuring an illustration of Donald Trump as Patrick Bateman from Bret Easton Ellis's novel "American Psycho," with the strap line "Das Ende Der Welt" (The End of the World).
2. **Der Spiegel**: A 2016 cover featuring a digital manipulation of Trump as a meteor heading for Earth, with Ben Kirchner illustrating the image.
3. **Die Welt**: A 2016 cover featuring an illustration of Trump decapitating the Statue of Liberty.
4. **The Economist**: A 2018 cover featuring an illustration of Trump riding a wrecking ball, inspired by Miley Cyrus's music video for "Wrecking Ball."
5. **The New Yorker**: A 2016 cover featuring a watercolour illustration of Trump performing a magic trick to cut an elephant in half.

Each of these covers reflects the controversy and criticism surrounding Donald Trump during his presidency.
 
I mean, have you seen some of those magazine covers from back in 2016? 🤯 They were wild. Like, Trump as Patrick Bateman from American Psycho on Libération... that's just dark. 😂 And Der Spiegel's cover with him as a meteor was straight fire 🔥. But at the same time, I get why they did it - Trump was being super divisive and polarizing back then.

And can we talk about Die Welt's cover for a sec? 🤷‍♂️ Decapitating the Statue of Liberty? That's just... wow. 😲 It's like they're not holding back on that one at all.

But I think what's really interesting is how these covers reflect the mood and tone of the time. They were all about being bold and making a statement, even if it was just to say "we're not afraid of you, Trump". And in a way, I think that's kind of admirable? 💁‍♀️ Like, they weren't afraid to take risks and be provocative, even if it meant getting roasted online. 💥
 
Man, those old magazine covers 📸👀 are wild! I remember seeing some crazy stuff on Newsweek back in 2016, but this... who knew they were that bold? 😲 I mean, Das Ende Der Welt cover for Libération? Patrick Bateman vibes, yeah, that's a bit unsettling 😅. And Der Spiegel's meteor heading for Earth thing? That was like something out of a sci-fi movie! 🚀 The art is insane, I love it.

I wonder if people back then were as shocked and outraged as we are now about politics, or if this was just part of the conversation at that time. Either way, these covers are a great reminder of how intense things got during Trump's presidency... it feels like just yesterday 🙃
 
😂📰 The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing - "It takes a great man to be a good sport" 😅. I mean, come on, who needs that kind of stress in their life? These magazine covers are like a fever dream of Trump's presidency – like, what even happened? Was it all just one big joke? 🤣
 
omg those mag covers are SO on point 🤯 i mean can u imagine someone just literally decapitating liberty? 🗽️ like what even is that? anyway, i think its crazy how much one person can spark so many different reactions and art interpretations 😂 and honestly, who knew wrecking ball was a metaphor for trump's presidency lol? 🤣
 
I think it's wild how magazine covers can be so blunt, you know? Like, they're not afraid to go straight for the jugular with their artwork. It's like they knew exactly what was going on and just ran with it 😂. I mean, who needs subtlety when you've got a satirical masterpiece like that Trump- Patrick Bateman pic in Libération? But at the same time, it's kinda refreshing to see artists taking risks and not being afraid of getting roasted online 🤣.

I think what really stood out to me was how these covers captured the chaos and uncertainty that came with having a guy like Trump in office. Like, it was this perfect storm of controversy and criticism, and these magazine covers just kinda... embodied it 💥. And can we talk about how awesome it is that artists are still pushing boundaries and challenging our perceptions? It's not always easy to do, but when they do, it's like a breath of fresh air 🌟.
 
🤔 I mean, come on... these magazine covers are so obvious. Like, anyone who saw them knew that Trump was going down. And can we talk about how basic it is to take a public figure and mash them up with famous works of art? I mean, Patrick Bateman from "American Psycho" is not exactly a subtle reference. It's like saying "hey, we're criticizing Trump". 🙄

And what's up with the cover in Der Spiegel? A meteor headed for Earth? So cliché. I mean, where was their originality on that one? And don't even get me started on The Economist's wrecking ball girl... Miley Cyrus's music video is iconic, but come on.

The New Yorker's elephant trick thing though... now that's creativity. But still, it's not like it's a subtle critique or anything. It's right there in your face. Can't even fool people with that one. 😂
 
man thinkin' about these magazine covers from like 2016 and it's crazy how they all had this vibe of the world endin or something... but the thing is, that's what happens when you're in a place of power and people start to fear what's happenin. it's like we're lookin at Trump and we see the reflection of our own anxiety and stress. and honestly, that's a pretty scary feeling 'cause it means we got some self-reflection to do... like, are we contributin to this toxic energy or can we be the change we wanna see? 🤯
 
man these magazine covers are insane 🤯 i mean, who would've thought they'd go full patrick bateman on trump lol but seriously, it's crazy how much he was roasted by journalists and artists alike that wrecking ball image though is straight fire 🤷‍♂️ i feel like miley cyrus was the real winner here
 
🤔 I mean, can you believe all these crazy magazine covers from back in 2016? Like, they were really bold with their illustrations of Trump. I think it's kinda interesting how different publications used art to express their feelings about him. Some people thought he was like a villain or a monster, which is pretty intense.

I wonder if those artists were trying to make a point about the state of politics back then? It feels like they were really into satire and social commentary with these covers. The wrecking ball illustration on The Economist cover, for example, seems like it's poking fun at how Trump was always causing destruction (both literally and figuratively).

I also love how some of these covers are still kinda surreal or dreamlike – the elephant trick in The New Yorker one is just wild! Does anyone know who those artists were, btw? They seem really talented. 🎨
 
omg these mag covers are insane 🤯 like i've seen some crazy art before but this is on another level what was going through the minds of those artists? making trump into a giant wrecking ball or cutting an elephant in half...that's just weird 😂 and also can we talk about how much these covers say about trump being president, like he was literally a magnet for controversy 🤦‍♂️ i feel like every time someone said something bad about him, a new mag cover popped up with some kind of twisted illustration 🎨
 
Man, can you believe how crazy those magazine covers are? 🤯 I mean, I get it, Trump was definitely divisive, but wow... that Libération cover with Patrick Bateman is just wild 😂! And Der Spiegel's meteor image? That's like something out of a sci-fi movie!

But what really gets me is how these artists used satire to speak out against Trump. It's like they were saying "Hey, we're not gonna take this lying down" 🤬. I think it's awesome that art can be such a powerful tool for expressing dissent.

And you know, looking back at these covers now, they seem almost prophetic 😳. Like, Trump was already making waves before he even took office. It just goes to show how fast things can change, right?

Anyway, it's interesting to see how the media reflected the mood of the times during his presidency. What do you think? Do you agree with all these covers, or do they seem too over-the-top to you? 🤔
 
I think it's kinda cool how these magazines showed their opinion on Trump back then 🤪, but honestly, some of these covers just seem so extra 🙄 like, I mean, who draws a metaphorical wrecking ball on a world map? 🌎 and what's up with the elephant trick thingy? 🐘 is that even possible in real life? 🤷‍♂️ and those other ones too... some of them feel so satirical, but like, are they actually making a point or just being clickbait-y? 📺
 
OMG, can you believe how much hate was directed at Donald Trump back then? 🤯 Those magazine covers are wild, like they're trying to drive home the point that he was a total divisive figure. I love how Die Welt went with decapitating the Statue of Liberty, that's just straight-up savage 😂. And The Economist's wrecking ball cover is so fitting, given Miley Cyrus's music video inspiration. But what really gets me is The New Yorker's magic trick cover - like, how do you make an elephant disappear? 🤣 It's crazy to think about how much controversy Trump caused and how many people were invested in hating on him. Anyway, it's wild to look back at these covers now and see just how intense the hate was during his presidency 👀
 
😊 I'm still trying to wrap my head around how some mags managed to get so creative with their artwork. Like, Trump as Patrick Bateman or riding a wrecking ball? 🤯 It's not every day you see that level of satire on the cover of a magazine.

For me, it's all about the impact these covers had during Trump's presidency. I think they really helped put into perspective what was at stake with him leading the country. The Libération cover, in particular, stood out to me - it was like they were saying "hey, we're not taking this guy seriously."

And can we talk about how some of these covers were just so... on point? Like, the Spiegel's meteor image is still giving me nightmares 😱. I'm guessing that one must've been a real brain-stumper for Trump supporters back then.

Anyway, it's crazy to think about how much art and satire played a role in shaping our conversation around politics during that time. It's like they say - the best way to get people talking is to make them laugh... or at least, question what's going on 😂.
 
can you believe how far out those magazine covers are now 🤯 like, trump's been gone for years but we're still seeing all these crazy illustrations on those old issues 📚 it just goes to show how much of a reaction there was back then around him and his whole presidency 🤔 i'm actually kinda fascinated by the fact that ben kirchner made that spiegel cover 🎨 he's so talented! 👏
 
omg remember when trump was president lol like what's with all these crazy mag covers back then? i think the one from libe that showed him as patrick bateman was so on point though, like he was already giving us some batman vibes 🤣 anyway, its wild to see how ppl reacted back then, and now we're just over here living in a new era 🚀
 
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