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  2. Controversial New York Magazine cover depicts Trump as a pig

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    Meanwhile, Trump’s son-in-law and close advisor Jared Kushner is also facing heat after it was revealed by the New York Times his family business received a $500 million dollar loan after ...

  3. Chickens for Colonel Sanders - Wikipedia

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    "Chickens for Colonel Sanders", or "Chickens for KFC", is a political rhetorical analogy which compares the irony of someone supporting a politician, organization, or ideology which contradicts their own beliefs or rights to the idea of chickens supporting American restaurateur Colonel Sanders or his chicken fast food restaurant Kentucky Fried Chicken.

  4. Bernie Sanders sparks another inauguration meme by staying ...

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    The image evokes a similarly iconic meme from former president Joe Biden’s 2021 inauguration, during which Sanders was pictured sitting bundled up in mittens and a winter coat on the steps of ...

  5. 20 of the Funniest Bernie Sanders Inauguration Day Memes - AOL

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    A photo was taken of Sanders wearing his signature coat, face mask, and enormous mittens, posed in the most grumpy-old-man type of way—and it immediately went viral post-inauguration.

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  7. KFC advertising - Wikipedia

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    The "KFC" acronym logo was designed by Schechter & Luth of New York and was introduced in 1991, and the Colonel's face logo was switched from brown to blue ink. [41] Landor redesigned the logo in 1997, with a new image of the Colonel. The new Colonel image was more thinly lined, less cartoonish and a more realistic representation of Sanders.

  8. 'Historic comeback win,' 'He's Don It Again!': How newspapers ...

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    The New Yorker shared its Nov. 18 cover on social media, showcasing a silhouette of Trump. Titled "Back with a Vengeance," the magazine said that the image, by the artist Barry Blitt, is "a ...

  9. Colonel Sanders - Wikipedia

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    Colonel [a] Harland David Sanders (September 9, 1890 – December 16, 1980) was an American businessman and founder of fast food chicken restaurant chain Kentucky Fried Chicken (also known as KFC).