Something Tells Me Obama is Cancelling His New Yorker Subscription
Well, if you haven’t seen it, you’ve been living under Iraq. Sorry, a rock. Critics, pundits, and voters alike are all buzzing about The New Yorker’s “satirical” cover cartoon of a burka-clad Barack Obama and his Rambo-esque wife Michelle fist-bumping in the Oval Office while a cozy fire consisting of a flaming American flag burns in the background. Did I mention the portrait of Osama bin Laden, wearing the same headgear as Barack, hanging over the mantel? The Obama camp has chastised the New Yorker, as has John McCain, but the magazine staunchly holds that this satire, entitled “The Politics of Fear,” is intended to expose the way many Americans think of their Presidential candidate. The question is: how fine is the line between reflecting what people think and telling them how to think?

This is not the first time a magazine has used a scandalous cover picture to generate buzz. Check out the Los Angeles Times’ retrospective of the “10 Magazine Covers That Shook The World” to see some more examples. And don’t forget to vote for your favorite cartoon, er, I mean CANDIDIATE, this November.
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word. people are sooooooooo serious these days. i mean, we are all gonna die anyways. what’s the difference between nuclear holocaust and old age?
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