Judge, 1905-08-05 · page 1 of 16
Judge — August 5, 1905 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis of "Come, Birdie, Come!" This August 5, 1905 *Judge* cover satirizes a prominent political figure (likely President Theodore Roosevelt, given the formal attire and the eagle/bird motif) attempting to attract or summon something—suggested by the caption "Come, Birdie, Come!" The draped American flag backdrop and formal setting indicate a government/political context. The cartoon appears to mock Roosevelt's efforts to influence or control some political matter, with the "birdie" possibly representing either public opinion, a political ally, or a policy outcome he's pursuing. The figure's gesturing posture suggests coaxing or persuasion. The eagle in the lower left reinforces American political symbolism. Without additional context about 1905 events, the precise target remains unclear, but the satire criticizes executive persuasion tactics.