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What a difference a few decades can make. In the fall of 1996, the choice was between a Clinton and a Dole. For the Nov. 4 edition of Time magazine that year, illustrator Tim O’Brien etched a striking cover illustration.
O’Brien has done numerous covers over the years for Time, but when all is said and done, this week’s will be remembered as one of his best. It comes on the heels of another “choice,” between a Clinton and a Donald, and suggests that the 45th President of the United States is oblivious to the chaos surrounding him.
TIME’s new cover: Inside Donald Trump’s White House chaos https://t.co/hctIFEcOSG
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