I was visiting my Sister and thought I would get a copy of the New Yorker with Obama on the cover. Looked and looked and couldn't find a single one in town (about 100,000 people). Finally went to a little newsstore that usually carries a pretty good selection. He didn't have any and said that they were pulled even before he got his allotment. Too controversial he thought.
He said it wouldn't have done any good if he had got any in, because he said the head of the local Democratic party came into the store and wanted every copy he had. I remarked that "why, are they afraid that someone might look at it and think it might be true". He looked at me and said "exactly, puts him in a bad light".
Just like censorship, keeping people from seeing the cover. Didn't work though, my Sister had a copy. Got a picture of the cover
POLITICS - New Yorker Magazine
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POLITICS - New Yorker Magazine
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Re: OT--politics----New Yorker Magazine
I got the cover pic on line but I'm a member of several conservative websites.Obie dressed like a mo and wife like a terrorist with camys, combat boots & ak47 with ammo bandolear.I thought it was a hoot!
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this topic is worthless without that picture
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Re: OT--politics----New Yorker Magazine
Me want to see too. ![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
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Re: OT--politics----New Yorker Magazine
Happy to oblige; copy and print or save to your HD for posterity.
![Image](http://www.eng.buffalo.edu/~krupski/images/obama_ny_cover.jpg)
I would not be surprised if the NY magazine pulled the cover before publication.
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I would not be surprised if the NY magazine pulled the cover before publication.
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Re: POLITICS - New Yorker Magazine
I believe that Obama & the democrats have no or very little sense of humor &/or find everything little thing offensive.
Remember how offended he was when some of the GOP "attacked" his wife after she made some campaign speeches for him? IIRC, Obama said that "they better leave my wife alone."
Here’s what Maureen Dowd wrote:
“May We Mock, Barack?”
By MAUREEN DOWD
Published: July 16, 2008
"When I interviewed Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert for Rolling Stone a couple years ago, I wondered what Barack Obama would mean for them.
“ 'It seems like a President Obama would be harder to make fun of than these guys,' I said.
''re you kidding me?' Stewart scoffed.
"Then he and Colbert both said at the same time: 'His dad was a goat-herder!'
"When I noted that Obama, in his memoir, had revealed that he had done some pot, booze and 'maybe a little blow,' the two comedians began riffing about the dapper senator’s familiarity with drug slang.
"Colbert: Wow, that’s a very street way of putting it. ‘A little blow.’
"Stewart: A little bit of the white rabbit.
"‘Yeah, I packed a cocktail straw of cocaine and had a prostitute blow it in my ear, but that is all I did. High-fivin.’
"Flash forward to the kerfuffle — and Obama’s icy reaction — over this week’s New Yorker cover parodying fears about the Obamas.
“ 'We’ve already scratched thrift, candor and brevity off the list of virtues in this presidential cycle, so why not eliminate humor, too?' wrote James Rainey in The Los Angeles Times, suggesting 'an irony deficiency' in Obama and his fans.
"Many of the late-night comics and their writers — nearly all white — now admit to The New York Times’s Bill Carter that because of race and because there is nothing 'buffoonish' about Obama — and because many in their audiences are intoxicated by him and resistant to seeing him skewered — he has not been flayed by the sort of ridicule that diminished Dukakis, Gore and Kerry.
“ 'There’s a weird reverse racism going on,' Jimmy Kimmel said.
"Carter also observed that there’s no easy comedic 'take' on Obama, 'like allegations of Bill Clinton’s womanizing, or President Bush’s goofy bumbling or Al Gore’s robotic personality.'
"At first blush, it would seem to be a positive for Obama that he is hard to mock. But on second thought, is it another sign that he’s trying so hard to be perfect that it’s stultifying? Or that eight years of W. and Cheney have robbed Democratic voters of their sense of humor?
"Certainly, as the potential first black president, and as a contender with tender experience, Obama must feel under strain to be serious.
"But he does not want the 'take' on him to become that he’s so tightly wrapped, overcalculated and circumspect that he can’t even allow anyone to make jokes about him, and that his supporters are so evangelical and eager for a champion to rescue America that their response to any razzing is a sanctimonious: Don’t mess with our messiah!
If Obama keeps being stingy with his quips and smiles, and if the dominant perception of him is that you can’t make jokes about him, it might infect his campaign with an airless quality. His humorlessness could spark humor.
"On Tuesday, Andy Borowitz satirized on that subject. He said that Obama, sympathetic to comics’ attempts to find jokes to make about him, had put out a list of official ones, including this:
'A traveling salesman knocks on the door of a farmhouse, and much to his surprise, Barack Obama answers the door. The salesman says, ‘I was expecting the farmer’s daughter.’ Barack Obama replies, ‘She’s not here. The farm was foreclosed on because of subprime loans that are making a mockery of the American dream.’
"John McCain’s Don Rickles routines — 'Thanks for the question, you little jerk' — can fall flat. But he seems like a guy who can be teased harmlessly. If Obama offers only eat-your-arugula chiding and chilly earnestness, he becomes an otherworldly type, not the regular guy he needs to be.
"He’s already in danger of seeming too prissy about food — a perception heightened when The Wall Street Journal reported that the planners for Obama’s convention have hired the first-ever Director of Greening, the environmental activist Andrea Robinson. She in turn hired an Official Carbon Adviser to 'measure the greenhouse-gas emissions of every placard, every plane trip, every appetizer prepared and every coffee cup tossed.'
"The 'lean ‘n’ green' catering guidelines, The Journal said, bar fried food and instruct that, 'on the theory that nutritious food is more vibrant, each meal should include ‘at least three of the following colors: red, green, yellow, blue/purple, and white.’ (Garnishes don’t count.) At least 70% of the ingredients should be organic or grown locally, to minimize emissions from fuel during transportation.”'
"Bring it on, Ozone Democrats! Because if Obama gets elected and there is nothing funny about him, it won’t be the economy that’s depressed. It will be the rest of us."
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/16/opini ... ref=slogin
Remember how offended he was when some of the GOP "attacked" his wife after she made some campaign speeches for him? IIRC, Obama said that "they better leave my wife alone."
Here’s what Maureen Dowd wrote:
“May We Mock, Barack?”
By MAUREEN DOWD
Published: July 16, 2008
"When I interviewed Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert for Rolling Stone a couple years ago, I wondered what Barack Obama would mean for them.
“ 'It seems like a President Obama would be harder to make fun of than these guys,' I said.
''re you kidding me?' Stewart scoffed.
"Then he and Colbert both said at the same time: 'His dad was a goat-herder!'
"When I noted that Obama, in his memoir, had revealed that he had done some pot, booze and 'maybe a little blow,' the two comedians began riffing about the dapper senator’s familiarity with drug slang.
"Colbert: Wow, that’s a very street way of putting it. ‘A little blow.’
"Stewart: A little bit of the white rabbit.
"‘Yeah, I packed a cocktail straw of cocaine and had a prostitute blow it in my ear, but that is all I did. High-fivin.’
"Flash forward to the kerfuffle — and Obama’s icy reaction — over this week’s New Yorker cover parodying fears about the Obamas.
“ 'We’ve already scratched thrift, candor and brevity off the list of virtues in this presidential cycle, so why not eliminate humor, too?' wrote James Rainey in The Los Angeles Times, suggesting 'an irony deficiency' in Obama and his fans.
"Many of the late-night comics and their writers — nearly all white — now admit to The New York Times’s Bill Carter that because of race and because there is nothing 'buffoonish' about Obama — and because many in their audiences are intoxicated by him and resistant to seeing him skewered — he has not been flayed by the sort of ridicule that diminished Dukakis, Gore and Kerry.
“ 'There’s a weird reverse racism going on,' Jimmy Kimmel said.
"Carter also observed that there’s no easy comedic 'take' on Obama, 'like allegations of Bill Clinton’s womanizing, or President Bush’s goofy bumbling or Al Gore’s robotic personality.'
"At first blush, it would seem to be a positive for Obama that he is hard to mock. But on second thought, is it another sign that he’s trying so hard to be perfect that it’s stultifying? Or that eight years of W. and Cheney have robbed Democratic voters of their sense of humor?
"Certainly, as the potential first black president, and as a contender with tender experience, Obama must feel under strain to be serious.
"But he does not want the 'take' on him to become that he’s so tightly wrapped, overcalculated and circumspect that he can’t even allow anyone to make jokes about him, and that his supporters are so evangelical and eager for a champion to rescue America that their response to any razzing is a sanctimonious: Don’t mess with our messiah!
If Obama keeps being stingy with his quips and smiles, and if the dominant perception of him is that you can’t make jokes about him, it might infect his campaign with an airless quality. His humorlessness could spark humor.
"On Tuesday, Andy Borowitz satirized on that subject. He said that Obama, sympathetic to comics’ attempts to find jokes to make about him, had put out a list of official ones, including this:
'A traveling salesman knocks on the door of a farmhouse, and much to his surprise, Barack Obama answers the door. The salesman says, ‘I was expecting the farmer’s daughter.’ Barack Obama replies, ‘She’s not here. The farm was foreclosed on because of subprime loans that are making a mockery of the American dream.’
"John McCain’s Don Rickles routines — 'Thanks for the question, you little jerk' — can fall flat. But he seems like a guy who can be teased harmlessly. If Obama offers only eat-your-arugula chiding and chilly earnestness, he becomes an otherworldly type, not the regular guy he needs to be.
"He’s already in danger of seeming too prissy about food — a perception heightened when The Wall Street Journal reported that the planners for Obama’s convention have hired the first-ever Director of Greening, the environmental activist Andrea Robinson. She in turn hired an Official Carbon Adviser to 'measure the greenhouse-gas emissions of every placard, every plane trip, every appetizer prepared and every coffee cup tossed.'
"The 'lean ‘n’ green' catering guidelines, The Journal said, bar fried food and instruct that, 'on the theory that nutritious food is more vibrant, each meal should include ‘at least three of the following colors: red, green, yellow, blue/purple, and white.’ (Garnishes don’t count.) At least 70% of the ingredients should be organic or grown locally, to minimize emissions from fuel during transportation.”'
"Bring it on, Ozone Democrats! Because if Obama gets elected and there is nothing funny about him, it won’t be the economy that’s depressed. It will be the rest of us."
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/16/opini ... ref=slogin
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Re: POLITICS - New Yorker Magazine
I suppose that no chili will be served at the Denver convention.
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