Sunday, September 14, 2008

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Election season is our favorite here at min, and not necessarily because campaigns finally start to show their teeth, political media tornados collect a wide variety of opinions as they rage across the country, or because we love the anticipation brought on by election day itself. No, election season is the best because it reminds us of all the magazine covers which have featured presidents and vice presidents (and candidates) in a comical light. Yes, we love a good political satire (nod to you, New Yorker). For this week's top 5, we present covers from the past couple of years that were great satires, or just plain funny. Enjoy!
1. Texas Monthly Texas Monthly's famed January 2007 cover is our all-time favorite


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