It doesn't bother me; and my take on this is that this person can put their opinion in their avatar / name the same way I can put a screenshot from my favorite game in mine - also an opinion.
Arbitrarily (essentially) disallowing opinion-based avatars simply because the topic is politics instead of, e.g. anime, only furthers a cultural trend towards being overly-sensitive and thinking everything is offensive, because it sets such things apart and defines them as significant.
The same goes for names. I can choose the name of my favorite cartoon character or celebrity without raising an eyebrow. Disallowing political figures' names simply because they are political figures is similarly arbitrary and also serves only to define an otherwise nonexistent significance of making such a choice.
The fact that there's a meta post about it at all means that at least some effect was made, and only enforces the use of this sort of thing as a way to have an impact. Not only should they be not disallowed, they should not even be acknowledged as special, and this meta post should be deleted.
The only thing that should be actively discouraged / disallowed are political discussions in post comments (since they are unrelated) and in chat rooms where they may be off topic - and that goes for anything unrelated / off-topic, political or not.
Additionally, actively impersonating somebody should of course be disallowed, and that goes for impersonating any figure, political or not.
Mild rant: Note that we are judging such users to be more / less likely to discuss politics than anybody else simply because of their politically-themed avatar (i.e. we don't assume somebody with a cartoon character in their avatar is consumed only by that cartoon and wants to discuss it endlessly - we shouldn't do the same for a political image either).