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April 19, 2005

Read Time and Understand... the Liberal Mindset

Vivi sends along some Time cover-slugs and such. These guys really seem to be concerned about what's "good" for America. But they do seem to frequently question whether or not anything that smacks of Demon Rum Conservatism* is "good" for America.

Here are some other Time covers, with their complete captions unless noted.

Michelle Malkin has a link to this cover:
Rush Limbaugh: Is he good for America?"

For Ann Coulter, Time left it off the cover but used it as an online poll:
Is Ann Coulter good for America?"

August 27, 2001 cover: Is Homeschooling Good For America?

October 6, 1997 cover: Promise Keepers: A new movement is filling stadiums with men asserting their manhood. This week they rally in Washington. Should they be they cheered-- or feared?

[Ace: I guess that question would turn on whether or not they're "good for America," yes-yes?]

On the other hand....

September 1, 1997 cover: Saint George [Soros] and his unlikely crusades. Billionare George Soros wants to change how we deal with drugs, immigrants
and dying

[Ace: I don't note any question of whether or not Soros' crusades are "good for America." But, having deemed him a "Saint," it would appear that Time figures his crusades are, in fact, "good for America."]

February 22, 1999 cover: How the (Lewinsky/Clinton) scandal was good for America.

[Ace: As John McEnroe would say, you've GOT to be kidding me. Okay-- the suggestion that oral isn't really sex, yeah, I can see that coming in handy at some point (fingers crossed!).

But overall-- I would say that a scandal that paralyzed the government and ripped apart the nation was probably not, in the final analysis, "good for America."]

I have a question:

Time-- America's premeire soft-headed soft-bias liberal pretty-picture book. Is it good for America?

*Show title? Nahhh.

Totally Un-Fact-Checked Preview of the Coulter Article: Well, the guy in question never lied to me before. So what the hell? I'm withholding his name in case revealing it would get him in Dutch with an employer.

Saw TIME's article before it hit newstands.

It's OK. Mostly makes her out to be a semi-flaky wine drinking Nicorette chomping delictate dandilion. So she's not Hitler, but she is "damaged" almost.

But...the BIG mistake in it is a photo that is supposed to be showing a huge protest against Coulter. This is an example of how she is a "polarizing" figure. There is a picture of her with an X on her mouth with some sort of "NEO IMPERIALISTIC BLAH BLAH" on it.

Problem is, it's a picture of a Protest Warrior protest, and it's supposed to be 100% sarcastic.

By the way, I think the pic he's talking about can be seen over at Michelle Malkin's.


posted by Ace at 11:44 AM
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Possible new cover story for Time-
"Freedom: Is it good for America?" Gripping story inside...

Posted by: GregD on April 19, 2005 11:53 AM

Michelle Malkin has a link to Time.com:
http://www.time.com/time/covers/1101050425/gallery/8.html
where they have corrected the caption, though whether or not Time fixed the print I don't know

But let's be honest, the only reason time threw in that file photo was because they thought it was anti-Ann protestors to give "balance". Did they mention the escalating pie incidents, even in passing though?

Posted by: HowardDevore on April 19, 2005 12:52 PM

Damn, I wish I could find an article I read a few weeks ago. It was basically about someone going round campuses giving speeches which were basically a bunch of lies (I mean weird, moonbat shit). Anyways, this wasn't just anyone, but it was a writer for a magazine or newspaper, and I'm sure it was Time Magazine. The point being that the asshat would go around spouting this crap, but didn't have the balls to actually put it in their magazine for all to see.

Anyone remember it?

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In fact, 16 out of the 17 .30-06 varieties manufactured by Remington use some type of expanding, deforming, or fragmenting bullet. Only ONE of their products uses a full metal jacket projectile that could/would be expected to leave an exit wound.

Here's a clip of them sitting in my desk.

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