Judge, 1904-06-18 · page 1 of 18
Judge — June 18, 1904 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Judge Magazine Cover Analysis (June 18, 1904) This cover satirizes Theodore Roosevelt's 1904 presidential campaign, titled "Looping the Loop." The caricatured figure—identifiable by the distinctive wide-brimmed hat and prominent mustache characteristic of Roosevelt—rides a bicycle through a large loop labeled "2ND TERM," with text reading "PROSPERITY LOOP" on the barrel. The "looping the loop" reference alludes to a popular circus stunt of the era, suggesting Roosevelt's reelection campaign is a thrilling but precarious performance. The phrase "Bound for another turn" indicates expectations he'll win a second term. The satire likely comments on Roosevelt's aggressive political maneuvering or the perceived riskiness of his policies being packaged as exciting progress—typical Judge magazine critique of political figures through visual metaphor.