The President Who Knew Too Much: MAD’s ‘Privacy’ Issue Spoofs Obama
Mediaite
Evan McMurry
8/12/2013
Excerpt:
While he relied heavily on women, minority, and college-educated demographics in his 2008 and 2012 victories, President Barack Obama may need to worry that his surveillance policies are costing him the crucial twelve-year-old whoopie-cushion vote.
As part of their special “War On Privacy” issue, MAD Magazine’s cover next week will show Obama as a spy boss, decked out in a trenchcoat and top hat reminiscent on 60s and 70s espionage thrillers, and controlling MAD’s famous black and white spies.
No word yet on whether MAD’s editorial board will argue for a nuanced application of congressional oversight to the NSA surveillance programs, or a repeal of their expansive powers granted under the Patriot Act.
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Mediaite
Evan McMurry
8/12/2013
Excerpt:
While he relied heavily on women, minority, and college-educated demographics in his 2008 and 2012 victories, President Barack Obama may need to worry that his surveillance policies are costing him the crucial twelve-year-old whoopie-cushion vote.
As part of their special “War On Privacy” issue, MAD Magazine’s cover next week will show Obama as a spy boss, decked out in a trenchcoat and top hat reminiscent on 60s and 70s espionage thrillers, and controlling MAD’s famous black and white spies.
No word yet on whether MAD’s editorial board will argue for a nuanced application of congressional oversight to the NSA surveillance programs, or a repeal of their expansive powers granted under the Patriot Act.
View the complete article, including image of the front cover, at:
http://www.mediaite.com/online/the-p...-spoofs-obama/