How did I miss that cover! The Thinking Man's Thinking Man? As Ms. Malkin is wont to say, "Ow. Ow. Ow. I am laughing so hard I can’t breathe. Can. Hardly. Type." The cover, along with yesterday's quote from a democratunderground droid (Is the series "Undercover Boss"
an attempt to make GOP values appealing?), surly
defines today's Democrat. As in, it would be an act of mercy to
put them in a burlap sack and throw that sack into a neon green river.
I came across it by reading IBD's editorial, Al Gore's Nine Lies, which ends:
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by one, Gore's prophecies of doom and those of the climate charlatans
he inspired are being exposed as the work of con artists. From the CRU
to the IPCC, the climate dominoes are falling one by one. His silence
speaks volumes.
Goodnight, Mr. Gore, wherever you are.
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Newsweek...Mad Magazine....Al Gore....Alfred E. Neuman....the distinction is blurred, although Mad Magazine has more accurate reporting.
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You've come a long way on your photoshop skills Rog. I like how you put the apple in there. "Thinking Man", thats funny, youre a kook.
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"Goodnight, Mr. Gore, wherever you are."
ReplyDeleteCheck the areas where it's snowing. Greater chance to find him there.
Word verification: hareatf
You missed this issue, Rodge, because it came during the holiday season and immediately before the issue with the particularly hot pic of Sarah on the cover.
ReplyDeleteWonder which issue sold more copies?
This cover perfectly illustrates the reason for Newsweek's colossal loss of 50% of its circulation in a 12 month period.
I picked up (literally) the issue with Sarah on the cover (with the objective, neutral title like "How Do You Solve a Problem Like Sarah?"), but I simply couldn't make myself spend $5.00 on a mazazine which was paper thin.
By being such a complete mouthpiece of the DNC (almost to the point of making E.J. Dionne appear objective), Newsweek has even further marginalized itself to the point of virtual irrelavance.
Perhaps Paul Fineman, Evan Thomas and Fareed Zakariah (sp?) can't see the proverbial forest for the trees, but Newsweek is on virtual life support at this point.
This is, of course, 6 or 8 months after the complete magazine format and newsroom restructure that Newsweek orchestrated in a veritable Hail Mary (genuflect, Rodge) move to try to save the sinking vessel that it has become.
But it will all be too little, too late and sooner rather than later.
The even better news is that Time will follow suit within a year or so after Newsweek's all but certain demise.
(sung to the tune of "Beauty School Dropout")
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No inauguration day for you-ooh-ooh
Divinity School dropout
You flunked basic science and you knew-ooh-ooh
That's as far as I got. Needs more work obviously. But I have to finished my Amy Winehouse song "Tried to make me go on jihad but I said no no no" first.
The Thinking Man's Thinking Man? Gore? hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
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Or smoking?
Thanks for the laugh.
drummermanrick
Where is a bow and arrow when you need one : ) smibsid
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All of you will get dead.
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