My Comments
I am certain that Barack Obama endorsed, if not planted, the idea of the cover on the New Yorker. Once again, Obama will be able to cry foul and claim that he is the victim of prejudice and discrimination. Anything that distracts voters from focusing on Obama's socialist policies works to his advantage. If the editors at the New Yorker really wanted to sabotage Obama's campaign, they would have pictured him leading people down "The Road to Serfdom", pied pieper-like. Sadly, there can be but one outcome if Obama is elected, the outcome so accurately forecast by Friedrich Hayek more than fifty years ago.
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I am certain that Barack Obama endorsed, if not planted, the idea of the cover on the New Yorker. Once again, Obama will be able to cry foul and claim that he is the victim of prejudice and discrimination. Anything that distracts voters from focusing on Obama's socialist policies works to his advantage. If the editors at the New Yorker really wanted to sabotage Obama's campaign, they would have pictured him leading people down "The Road to Serfdom", pied pieper-like. Sadly, there can be but one outcome if Obama is elected, the outcome so accurately forecast by Friedrich Hayek more than fifty years ago.