Heard about this, the cover for the next edition of the New Yorker?
I've been a little surprised by the Obama campaign's reaction to this drawing. It's satire, and it actually helps highlight how ridiculous some of the whisper campaigns are. Maybe he's concerned that repeating the myths keeps them alive. As I think about it, maybe he's quietly concerned that, as satire (which requires a bit more to fully appreciate than more in-your-face humor, particularly when written), there will be a chunk of the population that won't get the joke? Or maybe he's just concerned that the image will be used against him in some other context where it's not obviously satire.
I dunno. I thought it was appropriately ridiculous, but Team Obama obviously disagrees...
I've been a little surprised by the Obama campaign's reaction to this drawing. It's satire, and it actually helps highlight how ridiculous some of the whisper campaigns are. Maybe he's concerned that repeating the myths keeps them alive. As I think about it, maybe he's quietly concerned that, as satire (which requires a bit more to fully appreciate than more in-your-face humor, particularly when written), there will be a chunk of the population that won't get the joke? Or maybe he's just concerned that the image will be used against him in some other context where it's not obviously satire.
I dunno. I thought it was appropriately ridiculous, but Team Obama obviously disagrees...
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