There is no image more evocative of MAD magazine than the grinning, gap-toothed, freckled face of its mascot, Alfred E. Neuman. Ever since the big-eared redhead first graced the satirical magazine’s ...
President Donald Trump recently dismissed Democratic candidate Pete Buttigieg by comparing him to the Mad magazine cartoon character Alfred E. Neuman. » RELATED: Beto, Booker & Buttigieg: Prez ...
President Donald Trump on Friday reached into his big bag of insulting nicknames and christened Democratic presidential hopeful Pete Buttigieg as "Alfred E. Neuman." However, the South Bend, Indiana, ...
Along with tweetstorms, red hats and cries of “fake news,” giving his political opponents mocking nicknames is part of President Donald Trump’s signature style. When Trump came up with a new pet name ...
John Ficarra was editor in chief of Mad magazine from 1985-2018. Last Friday, President Trump likened Democratic presidential contender Pete Buttigieg’s looks to those of Mad magazine’s Alfred E.
Right about now you’re thinking. Alfred E. Neuman? He’s not even a real person. True. He was dreamed up by Mad Magazine in 1954, with big ears, a gap-toothed grin, and an unforgettable theme song. He ...
President Trump dismissed the youngest candidate in the Democratic field by comparing him to a caricature created decades before Pete Buttigieg was even born. “Alfred E. Neuman cannot become president ...
Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg took a swipe at President Trump over his recently-given nickname "Alfred E. Neuman," the iconic mascot from Mad Magazine, during his appearance on "The ...
The Good Doctor investigates the location of an old UDF store, the origin of Alfred E. Neuman, and Pete Rose’s childhood home. The Doctor wishes his contract with this magazine had included a clause ...
President Trump is “Mad” at Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg. “Alfred E. Neuman cannot become president of the United States,” Trump told Politico on Friday, using the name for the gap ...