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Obama smears in one easy picture(New Yorker Cover)

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I can't wait till my grandmother sends me one of the two dozen chain mails a day she sends me with this image at it's head.

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Big Huff wrote:Who knows if they'll get this in Dubuque, but they sure aren't going to like it in Chicago: This week's New Yorker cover features an image of Michelle and Barack Obama that combines every smeary right-wing stereotype imaginable: An image of Obama in a turban and robes fist-bumping his be-afro'd wife, dressed in the military fatigues of a revolutionary and packing a machine gun and some serious ammo. Oh yes, this quaint little scene takes place in the Oval Office, under a picture of Osama bin Laden above a roaring fireplace, in which burns an American flag. All that's missing is a token sprig of arugula.

The illustration, by Barry Blitt,is called "The Politics of Fear" and, according to the NYer press release, "satirizes the use of scare tactics and misinformation in the Presidential election to derail Barack Obama's campaign." Uh-huh. What's that they say about repeating a rumor?

Presumably the New Yorker readership is sophisticated enough to get the joke, but still: this is going to upset a lot of people, probably for the same reason it's going to delight a lot of other people, namely those on the right: Because it's got all the scare tactics and misinformation that has so far been used to derail Barack Obama's campaign — all in one handy illustration. Anyone who's tried to paint Obama as a Muslim, anyone who's tried to portray Michelle as angry or a secret revolutionary out to get Whitey, anyone who has questioned their patriotism— well, here's your image.

Obama campaign spokesman Bill Burton called it "tasteless and offensive" and, according to Jake Tapper at ABC, another high-profile Obama supporter called it "as offensive a caricature as any magazine could publish."

The companion article by Ryan Lizza, who has written extensively about the campaign, traces Obama's early career and rise through Chicago politics. It's very long (18 pages!) and probably won't thrill a lot of Democratic party faithful, either, since it advances the image of Obama as a skilled and calculating politician who rose by becoming a master of the game:

"[P]erhaps the greatest misconception about Barack Obama is that he is some sort of anti-establishment revolutionary. Rather, every stage of his political career has been marked by an eagerness to accommodate himself to existing institutions rather than tear them down or replace them....he has always played politics by the rules as they exist, not as he would like them to exist. He runs as an outsider, but he has succeeded by mastering the inside game."

Is it the New Yorker's job to write uniformly flattering profiles of Obama? Do they have a duty to avoid controversial imagery that plays off the most dogged and damaging campaign smears? Of course not. Still, as Tapper says, there are probably "some angry, angry people in Chicago right now." Not to mention Washington, New York, and maybe even Dubuque.

Update: Artist Barry Blitt defends the cover, saying that "It seemed to me that depicting the concept would show it as the fear-mongering ridiculousness that it is." See his full statement (and previous covers) here.
It's missing a monocle(He's elitists remember?) but otherwise it's pretty good. However there's a good point here which the MSM ignores every time they repeat these smears, if you spend twenty minutes talking about something that's totally untrue then add, by the way it's not true. People don't remember that, this is the Big Lie in action. The more you cover the smears without spending equal time ensuring people know that it's not true your reinforcing it. See Obama the Muslim, see Obama the elitist, see every single damn untrue thing about him.

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All that's missing is a token sprig of arugula.
Wait- arugula? What? I'm seriously missing something here; what do leafy greens have to do with anything?
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Simplicius wrote:
All that's missing is a token sprig of arugula.
Wait- arugula? What? I'm seriously missing something here; what do leafy greens have to do with anything?
Remember when he told farmers in Iowa to see how much the price of arugula was in Whole Foods, despite there not being a Whole Foods store in the state.
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What the flying fuck were the editors thinking when they approved that?
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Metatwaddle wrote:What the flying fuck were the editors thinking when they approved that?
How they might top it with a McCain cover? Not that I think that would be possible...
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Metatwaddle wrote:What the flying fuck were the editors thinking when they approved that?
How they might top it with a McCain cover? Not that I think that would be possible...
Not possible. He already looks like a befuddled old man with alzhiemers.
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Am I the only one who thinks it would be AWESOME if we had an Afro-wearing, gun-toting First Lady in combat boots and army fatigues?
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I get the Obama thing, but what's with the lady with the gun and fro?

Also, wasn't Obama's religion cleared like, thousand times?
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Zixinus wrote:I get the Obama thing, but what's with the lady with the gun and fro?
She's supposed to be his wife.
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Zixinus wrote:Also, wasn't Obama's religion cleared like, thousand times?
They're rolling all the obama myths/slurs into one caricature so they can dismiss them all simultaneously.

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Metatwaddle wrote:What the flying fuck were the editors thinking when they approved that?
They were parodying the right wing by showing how utterly stupid and unfounded their lies about Obama are. They were not supporting those views, they were satirising them.
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^Yeah, how anyone did not immediately figure that one out is quite funny. I mean, this is the "New Yorker" (which is part of "teh ebil libral media el11t") after all.
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Feil wrote:Am I the only one who thinks it would be AWESOME if we had an Afro-wearing, gun-toting First Lady in combat boots and army fatigues?
Nuts to first lady, I want a president like that.
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The nutty right-wing throwbacks who believe all that stuff they get in the chain emails also don't have a strong grasp on the concept of "satire." Seriously, have the many adventures of Stephen Colbert being taken at face value not taught anyone anything?
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Mayabird wrote:The nutty right-wing throwbacks who believe all that stuff they get in the chain emails also don't have a strong grasp on the concept of "satire." Seriously, have the many adventures of Stephen Colbert being taken at face value not taught anyone anything?
These are the same people who think a story involving talking shrubbery should be taken as a literal, factual, and even inerrant historical document.
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Darth Wong wrote:
Mayabird wrote:The nutty right-wing throwbacks who believe all that stuff they get in the chain emails also don't have a strong grasp on the concept of "satire." Seriously, have the many adventures of Stephen Colbert being taken at face value not taught anyone anything?
These are the same people who think a story involving talking shrubbery should be taken as a literal, factual, and even inerrant historical document.
Eh, I'd nitpick slightly. The talking shrubbery has usually been beaten into them through lifelong indoctrination and societal pressure as being Absolute Truth, whereas satire isn't supposed to be the truth. But then again, having their brains broken by not being able to recognize absurdity could do that. Maybe conspiracy theory thought goes along with that.

...I still think it's funny how some of my classmates during the obligatory high school reading of "A Modest Proposal" never figured it out even after they were told Swift didn't really want people eating Irish babies.
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They were parodying the right wing by showing how utterly stupid and unfounded their lies about Obama are. They were not supporting those views, they were satirising them.
Doesn't matter, because right wingers aren't the only ones who will be fooled by it, as evidenced by the fact that the Obama campaign has already denounced it, even after being made aware of it's actual intent. One way or another that cover was a bad idea: Sticking that cartoon somewhere inside the magazine would have been a better way to go.
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Thanas wrote:^Yeah, how anyone did not immediately figure that one out is quite funny. I mean, this is the "New Yorker" (which is part of "teh ebil libral media el11t") after all.
It's not that I didn't figure it out (and the liberal media elite doesn't exist; look at the NYT, the alleged Big Leftist Media Cannon, kowtowing to Republicans). It's just that I think it's going to piss people off no matter what the intent is, and a lot of the right-wingers are going to say, "Hey, even the New Yorker's printing it! It must be true!" Meanwhile, the Obama campaign is going to get pissed off, and you're going to help more than you hurt.
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Lat night's Daily Show was all about how the media was interpreting the cover as "offensive", when they were the ones who had perpetrated the stereotypes in the first place.
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When you caricaturing stereotypes to illustrate them as ridiculous, the caricatures need to be obvious exaggerations to anybody who looks at them. The problem with this is that they aren't -- there are people out there who actually believe this crazy bullshit about (Barack Hussein) Obama.
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Metatwaddle wrote:
Thanas wrote:^Yeah, how anyone did not immediately figure that one out is quite funny. I mean, this is the "New Yorker" (which is part of "teh ebil libral media el11t") after all.
It's not that I didn't figure it out (and the liberal media elite doesn't exist; look at the NYT, the alleged Big Leftist Media Cannon, kowtowing to Republicans)
I know that, hence the "retardization" of the words. :wink:
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In case anyone forgot, the pose was chosen because of the so-called "terrorist fist jab" -- least that's how Fox News anchor E. D. Hill put it.
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