PA Assassination Ad noticed, yanked, continues to loom over publishers’ heads.


That last part?  Deservedly so.  I first heard of this story yesterday, via Tapper.  While the subject matter itself is easily the most appalling part, I would like to note for the record (like Glenn Reynolds) that it’s not exactly comforting to know that we have historical illiterates running our newspapers.

Personally, I hope that the current President follows in the steps of J.Q. Adams, Van Buren, Hayes, and Taft.

Moe Lane

PS: Welcome to our world.  It was a fun eight years, let me tell you.  Real knee-slapping, in that special ‘root canal without anesthetic’ sort of way.

Crossposted to Moe Lane.


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MNConservative (Diary) Sunday, May 31st at 5:24PM EST (link)

I heard it was the advertising staff who overlooked the historical implications. Not sure how big the paper is, but if the advertising staff is just in advertising, I’m not surprised. There’s a reason advertisers were among those on the Golgfrincham B-Ark.