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This article explores the controversial use of Joker imagery in political propaganda involving Barack Obama and George W. Bush. The provocative visuals have driven public discourse, raising questions about the repercussions of such portrayals in political dialogue. Critics argue that these representations are dangerous and mean-spirited, further polarizing the political landscape. Through examining various spoof posters and their reception, we delve into the impact of visual satire on politics and public perception.
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