June 28, 2011

NeoNeoCon shocked, SHOCKED, to discover there really is no bottom to the depravity of Tina Brown and Newsweek

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In an incredibly tacky and positively bizarre move, Brown has age-advanced Diana, like those lost kids on the milk cartons. Not only that, she’s shown Diana next to her future daughter-in-law, Kate Middleton, and imagined a life for Diana in the present.... One would have thought that Newsweek could not have descended lower than it already had in the business of delivering news. But with Ms. Brown at the helm, it seems as though there are greater depths to achieve than heretofore thought possible. -- Tina Brown channels Princess Diana

I'm not shocked at all with Brown's latest session of celebrity necrophilia. They never could keep her from climbing up onto the gurney in the morgue. I've watched the reptilian life form known as Tina Brown for years. She's the deathporn mistress of the mainstream media. Given her own advanced age and unnatural methods of preservation, you'd think she would have slunk off into the dark long ago. But no. Sadly it would seem we've got more years of this slag to slog through than we have of Cher.

Posted by Vanderleun at June 28, 2011 7:43 PM
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I must say, Vanderleun, not only did you skewer the broad, but you peeled back her thin, dry and cracked skin and rubbed her down with a mean and tongue-burning spice. And then you roasted her good.

Posted by: Jewel at June 29, 2011 1:20 AM

First of all, I do not know who Tina Brown is, but the bitch needs to get a life. Second, the only word that comes to mind in describing her, crass. Our society has certainly sunk into the abyss.

Posted by: Cilla Mitchell, Galveston Texas at June 29, 2011 4:03 AM

At least Cher can sing.

Posted by: Andrea Harris at June 29, 2011 7:12 AM

Are you referring to the Newsweek that was recently sold for... a dollar? I'm talking about the entire enterprise, not one copy.

Posted by: Casca at June 29, 2011 7:14 AM

It's exactly the sort of thing I would do - and have done with family pictures. So, while I may not applaud, this may be the first thing I've seen in Newsweek in several years that I don't abjectly hate. (Still, if Tina was going to the trouble, Diana should have been, at least, topless)

Posted by: Rodger Schultz at June 29, 2011 7:27 AM

That cover puts Newsweek squarely alongside tabloids like the Star and the Globe. Could there be a more obvious and puerile attempt to sell copies of a magazine?

Posted by: RandomThoughts at June 29, 2011 9:32 AM
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