Barry Blitt's cover of the current issue of The New Yorker.
Here is what Blitt said about the cover:
I’m allergic to cats—even pictures of cats make me wheeze. But I like the expression “herding cats” to describe organizing uncoöperative characters, and it’s also a nice metaphor for this President dealing with this particular Congress over the so-called fiscal cliff (among other things). So I took one for the team.
Enjoy!
"Cats are intended to teach us that not everything in nature has a function." - Garrison Keillor
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