Barry Blitt, The New Yorker magazine's Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist, satirizes Emanuel Leutze's iconic 1851 painting, Washington Crossing the Delaware, on this week's cover.
Blitt says, "I guess having all hell break loose is inspiring to political cartoonists, but I can't help feeling that all hell's been breaking loose pretty much all the time for a while now."
Perhaps it's time for Blitt to draw inspiration from Let's Go Brandon.
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