Keep Flucking That Narrative, Newsweek
Sen. Jane Harman’s (D-CA) new new Newsweek continues to be worth every penny of its $1.00 market price as an objective news magazine:

As Stacy McCain writes, “The Word Is ‘Reprehensible:’”
The cover story by Jonathan Alter is more than 2,000 words. And what one word does not appear in that article? Zeitgeist.
Remember when Newsweek used to do reporting?
Why bother paying the big bucks for that, when it’s much easier to generate PR through hyperbolic cover stories?
But the cover did its job: the left will agree with it; the right will link to it, as we just did, as a reminder that it’s reprehensible, and while no one still buys the magazine at the super market checkout line, at least people are still talking about Newsweek.
And the narrative keeps getting pushed along, no matter how false it is.







Ed, that $1 isn’t just the cover price. It’s also total market cap.
You nearly owed me one laptop monitor and keyboard. I almost spewed my beverage of choice all over them when I read that.
Good one!
And it’s STILL way overvalued.
No one, Left, Right or Middle, could fail to understand who Newsweek’s Designated Villain is.