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# Political Cartoon Analysis: "Always Incisive, Decisive and Precise" This *Judge* magazine cover from December 3, 1904 depicts a confrontation at the White House between a military or imperialist figure (left, wearing a wide-brimmed hat and holding documents labeled "QUERY TO SECRETARY" and what appears to be policy papers) and Uncle Sam (right, recognizable by his starred top hat and striped pants). The cartoon appears to criticize American foreign or military policy during Theodore Roosevelt's presidency. The figure on the left likely represents an aggressive military or imperial interest, while Uncle Sam's defiant posture suggests resistance. The title "Always Incisive, Decisive and Precise" seems ironic—mocking the administration's approach to governance or international affairs. The exact policy being satirized requires additional historical context to confirm.