Posted on 03/21/2019 6:21:04 PM PDT by Jess Kitting
TIME mag releases glowing AOC cover, but may have overlooked one hilarious yet fitting faux pas (full title)
March 21, 2019 | Vivek Saxena |
On Thursday, Time magazine unveiled the cover for its April 1, 2020, edition. This wouldnt usually attract the attention of conservatives, who for the most part dislike the magazine because of its left-wing bias, except that this editions cover contained something unusual.
Under the date, April 1, 2020, which as a reminder denotes April Fools Day, was a picture of the Democrat Partys biggest fool, socialist congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
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Good one!
Bump
“TIME mag releases glowing AOC cover, but may have overlooked one hilarious yet fitting faux pas”
Not true, they included the horse teeth.
The pages are too slick. Shelled corn cobs work better. Two red, then a white cob to make sure the red worked.
Hmmm. As I remember, TIME is now owned by Meredith Corporation, a huge, Iowa-based publisher that contains quite a few conservatives in the higher reaches of the company. . .
“Time magazine is what you use when you are out of toilet paper.”
What a stupid thing to say. You use Time when you are out of the New York Times.
Lolol!!!
Sears Roebuck Catalog?
Isn’t that old school hillbilly toilet paper?
Sounds about right.
for a magazine cover she looks bad. what’s the bulge/bag under her left eye and she looks awefully wrinkly/makeup creases near her eyes and mouth for some one 29. Does she smoke or drink a lot? she just looks old with caked up makeup trying to hide it.
The poor thing is just overworked.
Ettor is with BizPac Review — their photo of the mag shows 2019. But the April fool sentiment remains.
What is the point of having a “cover” when you no longer have a print magazine?
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