In this assignment, you will find a political cartoon and analyze the cartoon in a 1-paragraph write-up. Cut and paste your political cartoon, with your 1-paragraph write-up, into a Word or PowerPoint file and post it as an attachment. The examples I give in the instructions are from the early 2016 timeframe, just prior to the start of the 2016 presidential primaries. I want you to find cartoons that are more current, preferably something related to the national or international events of 2022. Visual Communication—Sample Write-ups See associated PowerPoint for the graphics (cartoons) Here’s a sample write-up: Marco Rubio and Donald Trump are competitors for president on the Republican side, and both have been feuding recently. Trump has called Rubio a “lightweight,” and Rubio has said that Trump is “very insecure.” Of course, Trump is labeled as “Macho Man” because of his tough talk, and given how much he brags about himself and his wealth, he is drunk on his “ego,” implying he is an ego maniac. Rubio is called “Aqua Man” because he took a sip of water when he gave the Republican rebuttal/response to President Obama’s 2013 State of the Union address. Here’s a sample write-up: Hillary Clinton is in hot water because as Secretary of State, she maintained a private email server, and it turns out that some of the emails that she deleted were classified and should not have been sent over a private server but an alleged more secure government server. The gradual erasure implies that her actions are leading to her elimination as a presidential candidate. Clinton may have broken bookkeeping laws by deleting emails with official state department business, especially ones that were classified, and the FBI investigation of her actions could lead to her demise as a candidate. Here’s a sample write-up: The media has asked some of the Republican candidates some “gotcha” questions, intended to catch them saying something that could damage their candidacy. For instance, Donald Trump was asked about why he didn’t correct a questioner who referred to Obama as a Muslim and one who was foreign-born. Ben Carson was asked if he would support a Muslim for president, and Carson had to clarify his initial statements to survive the ensuing controversy. These types of questions have nothing to do with how these candidates plan to grow the economy or fight ISIS or address other important issues of the day. Here is a sample write-up: The capitol building is symbolic of Congress, so the guy crying must be John Boehner, who recently announced his resignation from Congress. He is crying because he is often mocked for openly crying in public numerous times during his tenure as Speaker. “It’s their party” implies that the people in the background holding very hostile signs are members of Boehner’s Republican Party, who wanted him gone from not accomplishing enough as Speaker of the House. Here is a sample write-up: “.