Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Quick! Call In A Rhetorician!!

Graphic designer Steven Heller offered a meditation on lapel pins and such that supporters of The Hillster, The Geezer, or The Hopester might wear in the upcoming slog to the White House. Of all the suggestions, I liked the one from "Nancy" the best because it illustrates the buffoonery of The Dubster and all of the buffoons who voted for him. If this is (fair & balanced) elocution, so be it.

[x NY Fishwrap]
Campaign Momentos
By Steven Heller

Comment By "Nancy"


Any one of the candidates: A nuclear symbol and the slogan, “At least she/he can pronounce it.”

[Steven Heller is the co-chairman of the MFA Design program at the School of Visual Arts. He writes the “Visuals” column in the New York Times Book Review. He is the author of the forthcoming Iron Fists: Branding the Totalitarian State.]

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