Truth And Lies On The Cover Of The New Yorker By James Fulford
The cover of the New Yorker, seen here, is meant satirically. It’s supposed to represent the “lies” being told about Barack Obama, and the “fantasies” of right-wing racist Republicans.
But an examination of the symbols in the picture, show that most of them are basically accurate, and represent problems for Obama in the general election:
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