
Memo to the New Yorker: See Tammy’s tweet:
Save some time. Here's a précis for "What Happened." #urwelcome pic.twitter.com/ufwtUGaxNb
— Tammy Bruce (@HeyTammyBruce) September 15, 2017
IT’S like a glimpse of an alternative universe.
The first female President of the United States of America stares out at a moonlight sky, her hand on the back of a chair in the Oval Office.
As Hillary Clinton traverses the US promoting her book about her devastating electoral loss, the New Yorker has released the cover image it would have run, had she won.
Titled “The First,” the illustration by Malika Favre imagines a brave new world that must now seems like a distant fantasy to Clinton’s supporters….
However, I found this “upgraded” cover, on Twitter, of course:
Fixed It: This is the cover we should have published when Hillary Clinton LOST to Donald Trump pic.twitter.com/IpIts3J1dA
— Daily Rushbo (@DailyRushbo) September 14, 2017
I think one showing her howling at the moon would be more appropriate.
Now you’re insulting werewolves!
The French artist is only 35 years old, so she likely didn’t grasp that her illustration of Hillary as President is Mooning in America. The opposite of Reagan’s Morning in America. Then again, maybe she did understand.
Ah-Ooooooo, oooo, ooooo, oo.
The start of a long night for America.
They forgot the flying monkeys.