October 5, 2012
This is a preview of next week’s cover of The New Yorker Magazine. It’s by Barry Blitt who says the image seemed like a proper response to the first Presidential debate between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney. He did a nice job on Barack Obama’s likeness don’t you think?
Finally, the real Mitt Romney and Barack Obama are presented to the American public by a non conservative media source! Romney is not portrayed as the lying, elitist caricature the DNC and leftist media lapdogs have painted him. Rather, he’s portrayed as confident, engaged. Obama’s portrayal is brutally accurate: vacuous, without substance, void. This really is a fun cover but I don’t think conservatives should get too confident. Two more debates to go. No, we weren’t surprised by Obama, considering how he handles settings without his teleprompter and prepared speech texts. But David Axelrod won’t underestimate Romney again. The next time Barack Obama will be on his game.
And this cover? Clint Eastwood was right. Utterly and deliciously right.
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