Here is the cover of the latest New Yorker magazine, which one can only hope puts to rest the latest surreal episode of a man who has become a walking parody of himself, and which increasingly blurs the boundary between US politics and reality TV (and cunningly so: 69% of 18-29 year olds [3]believe he should continue his mayoral campaign).
From the creator [5]:
“With a topic like Anthony Weiner, how can you find anything broad or funny that he hasn’t already personally breached?” says John Cuneo, the artist who painted next week’s cover. He continues: “Free association made me think of the Empire State Building, and then King Kong, the iconic image of him straddling it. And then Weiner sexting, his head tilted and looking a certain way—I just stumbled upon the image as I was sketching. But all I could think about while working on this piece was, ‘Will Weiner still be in the race by the time it runs?’”

