The Rittenhouse Review

A Philadelphia Journal of Politics, Finance, Ethics, and Culture


Friday, November 19, 2004  

HILARIOUS
And Yet So, So Sad

I spent a couple of years working in the magazine publishing business, and so it is not without great amusement that I occasionally pick up a copy of Parade, tucked each Sunday between the Philadelphia Inquirer's inserts for Eckerd, Circuit City, and Pep Boys, and read the throw-away's almost Orwellian tag line: "More than a magazine." It's hilarious, yet sad at the same time, to see Parade, a publication one step above Lucky, calling itself a magazine.

In the same way it's hilarious and yet sad to see Her Supreme High Priestess of Racism, the dessicated harpie known as Ann Coulter, asserting that it's Democrats, and not Republicans, whose party, whose very existence and reason for being, is tainted by the ugly stain of racism.

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