Via Michelle Malkin comes the following, an actual cover of a leftist magazine:
But it doesn't stop there with those suffering from Bush Derangement Syndrome... check out what the Religious Left members of the Desperate Preacher Site are trying to blame on Bush.
I'm incredulous.















Notice tiny Stephane Dion at the top, who is the leader of Canada's "natural governing party" which just lost a Liberal stronghold in a Quebec by-election. The Liberals had held it forever and now lost it coming in far, far from second.
MacLean's makes no secret about its dislike for George Bush, but they put him on this cover to distract from the left's most recent crushing blow.
And that's how it is, eh? BDS is about distraction from the real issues -- whatever they may be at the time of an outbreak.
Posted by: Leslie | Saturday, September 22, 2007 at 03:17 PM
Well, I suppose that if 'leftist' means 'left of Attila the Hun', then Macleans could be described as a leftist magazine, but as a long-time NDP voter, I've always considered it to be a bit too centrist for my taste...
Posted by: Tim | Sunday, September 23, 2007 at 03:02 PM
And to think all this time I've filed Maclean's magazine as a smidge "to the right of Attila the Hun"...
Posted by: Leslie | Sunday, September 23, 2007 at 11:51 PM
POV, Leslie - it's all about POV!!
Have a good day in the frosty Peace country!
Posted by: Tim | Monday, September 24, 2007 at 09:56 AM
American conservatives need not look north to see what a "crushing blow" looks like. To paraphrase Greenspan: the GOP abandoned principle for power and will wind up with neither.
Posted by: Tmi | Tuesday, September 25, 2007 at 07:41 PM