The logical next step?

New York pictures are in vogue right now: both the beautiful (via InstaPundit), and the forbidden (id).

I don't know whether the following photos fall into the beautiful or the forbidden categories, but while walking through New York's Grand Central Station last weekend, I noticed (and believe me, it was hard not to notice!) Air America Radio's major advertising blitz, and I took a couple of photos:

AAAd1.jpg


AAAd2.jpg

There are many more ads, with huge pictures of every major villain the left loves to hate -- each one with Air America's red map of the United States superimposed thereon. (Obviously, this high priced grafitti is the logical next step to "mob violence" -- and nearly as disrespectful as defacing New York Times machines!)

The ads can't be cheap, so Air America must be making money, right?

Would Baghdad Bob lie?

posted by Eric on 06.04.04 at 02:03 PM





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Hmmm.... I'm trying to figure out who these people are that they're depicting. Hmmm.... Upper picture: Kenneth Lay of the Enron scandal? Somebody on "The Far Right". Rush Limbaugh? Lower picture: Condoleezza Rice. That man of "The Far Right" again. Don't know who that third guy is there. Hmmm....

I sure like Condi Rice. A lot of people are saying bad things about her, but I love seeing such a beautiful Negress in such a high position in the White House. She weilds a great influence, perhaps the greatest, over the President's foreign policy. A very powerful woman. I think that's why she's hated. Andrew Sullivan suggested a long time ago that Bush should run with her as his Vice presidential candidate. Too bad that never happened. It would be good to see her as President -- a black woman, and a Republican. And beautiful. I can fantasize....



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