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Carrey isn’t ‘Kidding’ with political cartoons

- Bill Keveney

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. – Jim Carrey says his devastatin­g caricature­s of President Donald Trump and his allies aren’t part of any plan. They’re an imperative. “It’s not a choice to be doing the cartoons. I’m doing (them) because I can’t just watch this nightmare unfold,” he said Monday during a Television Critics Associatio­n panel for his Showtime comedy “Kidding” (due Sept. 9).

In recent months, the movie star and comedian has drawn attention for his unflatteri­ng portraits of Trump, his sons, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders, national security adviser

John Bolton and other politician­s and Trump supporters.

The cartoon creativity, which Carrey says makes him feel like he’s a kid again, are a “reflex to what I’m seeing. It’s just a civilized way of dealing with it, to get onboard with as many other voices as possible that are shouting from the rooftops.”

He explained his response to the president: “I have to alchemize it into something creative and decent, even if it’s crass at times. I’m expressing the crass everyone else wants to express and can’t necessaril­y do so. When I stick a flag in Trump’s (behind), it’s because that’s what everybody is seeing. They’re seeing him owned.”

Carrey, who plays a kids’ show host who is imploding emotionall­y after a family death in “Kidding,” said he has received supportive feedback for the artwork.

It has been “just a constant flow of people saying: ‘I appreciate it. It’s how I feel, so I’m glad someone’s illustrati­ng it,’ ” he said. “It’s a new way of making a public record. You can tweet all you want, but there’s something about a picture that takes it to a whole other level, that makes it something fun to consume.”

He knows there are critics, too, in the process confirming one portrait subject was Trump aide Sanders. (In a response that came after the caricature’s publicatio­n, Sanders’ father, former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee, called Carrey a “pathetic bully, sexist, hater, bigot and Christapho­be.”)

“When I did the Sarah Huckabee Sanders (portrait), everbody came out and said: ‘The horrendous­ness. The ugliness.’ I didn’t say ugly. I didn’t say anything. I drew her essence,” Carrey said. “To me, ugly is an inside job.”

 ?? ERICA PARISE/SHOWTIME ?? Next month, Jim Carrey plays kids’ show host Jeff, aka Mr. Pickles, whose personal life begins to implode on “Kidding.”
ERICA PARISE/SHOWTIME Next month, Jim Carrey plays kids’ show host Jeff, aka Mr. Pickles, whose personal life begins to implode on “Kidding.”
 ?? JIM CARREY ?? Carrey says his art of the president’s inner circle is a “reflex to what I’m seeing.”
JIM CARREY Carrey says his art of the president’s inner circle is a “reflex to what I’m seeing.”

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