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  • Satire edges reality by a nose in the last lap

    iTulip has posted numerous laugh-out-loud satires over the years... (that's ROTFLMAO to the younger set)...

    ...but "real", full-time satirists are struggling mightily to keep lampooning a reality that's so absurd it defies satire.

    "'The Federal Government... is deeply insolvent and urgently requires a bailout from the Federal Government,' said Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson."




    I also thought this one was a classic... it lacks the sophisticated analysis of an iTulip article, but this is really the perspective from the man-on-the-street:

    Last edited by necron99; November 22, 2008, 03:22 PM. Reason: Added hyperlinks to originals

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    Re: Satire edges reality by a nose in the last lap

    But wait! The hits keep coming!

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      enr-on... enr-off... enr-on... enr-off...
      http://www.NowAndTheFuture.com

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        Re: Satire edges reality by a nose in the last lap

        Still more!



        ...and more!

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          Attack of the invisible hand of the free market!

          http://www.salon.com/comics/tomo/2008/12/09/tomo/
          http://www.NowAndTheFuture.com

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            Re: Satire edges reality by a nose in the last lap

            Damn, I was about to post that one!!

            Originally posted by bart View Post
            Attack of the invisible hand of the free market!
            Here's the image so that lazy people don't have to click the link. Love the depiction of Krugman.



            I'm a Tom Tomorrow fan, so I also liked his previous depiction of the Invisible Hand:



            Note that the above "Private Eye" comic came out back in July. Not as prescient as iTulip, but a good two months ahead of most media "experts".

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              Re: Satire edges reality by a nose in the last lap

              Jeez, I just can't stop!!

              This one has a over a dozen different "post-crisis corporate logos", so I'm not going to in-line-link the actual pictures. Please click through...

              http://www.businesspundit.com/after-...rporate-logos/

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