The historical context for the cover is even deeper.
South Vietnam had fallen in April 1975—by the summer of 1975 when this publication appeared, South Vietnam had been taken over by the North Vietnam—a victory for the proponents of Ho Chi Minh and the Communists.
Remember the choice of red and black clothing by the Obamas at Obama’s Chicago Election Night Rally?
When he scratches his forehead with his middle finger?
Bowing to the King of Saudi Arabia?
He sends lots of messages, if you look for them.
The Commies named that rag “Osawatomie” for a reason. Why?
John Brown. Search his name and Osawatomie. There’s even a park for him.