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# Political Cartoon Analysis: Judge Magazine, July 27, 1907 This cartoon satirizes **William Jennings Bryan**, the three-time Democratic presidential candidate. The caption "GET OFF THE EARTH, IT'S MINE!" depicts Bryan as a persistent, unwanted presence clinging to political relevance. The figure is surrounded by what appear to be **judicial or political documents** labeling various states and legal matters, suggesting Bryan's continued involvement in national political disputes despite electoral defeats. The cartoon mocks Bryan's refusal to fade from politics after losing presidential races (1896, 1900, 1904). The exasperated tone suggests Judge magazine's Republican editors viewed him as an annoying, overstaying figure who wouldn't accept his electoral rejection and withdraw from public life. The satirical message: Bryan should accept defeat and disappear from politics.