Not bad! I like the limo and the UN fry cook.
I think Bush was more skilled, though then again his were made at leisure, not hastily doodled. And Clinton has a bit of surreal humor to him (the UN as a fry cook?).
The doodles are mercifully spare. Bush’s paintings are dreadful.
The Atlantic Wire pointed out that it appears that Clinton doodled a guy with a big dong in the third pic down.
Next to “Bob Dole?” That’s funny, but this is even more insignificant than the hack of Bush’s paintings.
Is that a grassy knoll?
I didn’t notice until somebody pointed it out, but the text next to that doodle kind of explains it (admittedly in a surreal way).
Google Reagan doodle and you can see a few of his. Along with articles saying that Margaret Thatcher kept some of his doodles.
I smell hoax. It seems unlikely Clinton was doodling like a ten-year-old in a boring math class during a briefing on intervention in Yugoslavia. He was the president - if he didn’t want to sit through a briefing, he just nodded his head to his chief of staff and the briefing was over.
For a lot of people (like me, for example,) doodling helps us pay attention.
He sure liked to draw flags and stars.
This is so not about what doodles are. I doodle all the time, especially when I’m listening and not expected to speak. It keeps me in the room and not out on the beach or re-modeling my house.
As noted above, Reagan was famous for his doodles. A lot of people doodle, including me. You don’t stop a lifelong habit just because you become president; ask Monica.
Along with some of his soiled undies, I suspect.
…it appears the “goofy penis sketch” is officially our generation’s “Kilroy.”
'Didn’t see that one comi…er, I mean, in the pipeli…on the horizon.
Yes, that will do.