
The Obama Campaign calls it "tasteless and offensive".
The New Yorker says its satire.
We Call It Headline News!
"New Yorker" magazine's new cover has media outlets talking a mile a minute. Their Illustrator/Artist Barry Blitt, "satirizes the use of scare tactics and misinformation in the Presidential election to derail Barack Obama’s campaign.”
Representatives from the McCain Campaign have said: “We completely agree with the Obama campaign, it’s tasteless and offensive.”
I personally think its pretty funny. Thats a true hater right there. Its keepin Obama's name in peoples mouths. It looks childish....But at the same time it is satire. I don't think their intentions were to hurt Obama, but rather to make the media outlets look ridiculous. Finding a positive in the negative, the illustration is genius. They managed to condense almost all of televisions political shots at Barack into one picture. Our future President has handled the situation maturely, and will keep moving forward. Obama for President!
Monday, July 14, 2008
New Yorkers Are Funny
Posted by Kil at 4:11 PM
Labels: Barack Obama, Barack Obama presidential campaign 2008, Barry Blitt, John McCain, Osama bin Laden, Oval Office, The New Yorker, United States
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