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# Political Cartoon Analysis This Judge magazine cartoon satirizes a prominent figure who neglected to arrange proper transportation after a public appearance in Buffalo. The caricatured character sits amid scattered luggage and travel goods near railroad tracks, with an ornate building (likely representing Buffalo's civic architecture) in the background. The caption—"HE DID NOT FORGET TO PUT ME OFF AT BUFFALO"—suggests someone was deliberately abandoned or overlooked for travel arrangements, likely a joke about political negligence or poor hospitality. The exaggerated facial features and surrounding clutter emphasize the humiliation of the situation. Without additional context identifying the specific figure, the cartoon appears to mock either a politician's forgetfulness or deliberate slight during an official visit, making it a personal attack wrapped in travel-mishap humor.