A series of pictures last Sunday of covers of the magazine Tiger Beat, with an article about how the original teen-girl tabloid has remained virtually unchanged since its inception in 1965, erroneously included a parody cover, produced by the satiric newspaper The Onion, that featured a picture of President Obama.
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Monday, April 25, 2011
New York Times Falls For Tiger Beat Cover Parody With Obama
The Obama chorus at the New York Times is so determined to make Obama a part of America's youth pop culture that its editors included a parody magazine cover for teen gossip rag magazine, "Tiger Beat", showing Obama's smiling face and pearly whites alongside the Jonas brothers. It's an error that pretty much sums up the state of our lousy news media coverage today on all things Obama. Their correction:
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