Less-Than-Dear Leader (Veiled Subscription Pitch)
There's a new day dawning in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, according to the Washington Times, which is reporting that Kim Jong-il has ordered the removal of his portraits from all over the place. The "Dear Leader" designation also seems to be going in the crapper, too:
Mr. Kim's portraits have long been ubiquitous in homes, offices and public buildings across North Korea, where they have hung prominently beside a picture of his father….
South Korean government officials said they had not noticed any distinct change in North Korea. But some North Korea watchers said the removal of portraits could signal a political change.
"If confirmed, it signals a major change in North Korea because Kim Jong-il is the only person who can order the removal of his portraits," Korea University professor Yoo Ho-yul said.
Whole story here.
No one has any good reason why the pictures are being pulled, but my personal theory: It's got something to do with Team America: World Police.
If you were a subscriber to the print edition of Reason, you'd be in line for a great story in the next issue about Kim Jong-il's aesthetic theories, which have, er, reshaped opera in the Hermit Kingdom. Suffice it to say that, nuclear weapons programs notwithstanding, Kim has been producing bombs for going on three decades.
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Check Gillespie's picture and ask yourself: Does he look more like Robert Forster or Reni Santoni?
I saw Team America last weekend. While watching it I noted the bi-furcated laughter from the audience.
If this pitch was any more "veiled," it would catch pneumonia.
Team America = Best Movie Ever.
Fuck yeah!
If I give a gift subscription of Reason, where does the copy of Choice: The Best of Reason go- to me or to the gift recipient?
I renewed my subscription to Reason - for 2 years - just six months ago or so. Then, all of a sudden, Reason now offers this free book with a subscription. *sigh*...
If only I had waited a few weeks...
No one has any good reason why the pictures are being pulled, but my personal theory: It's got something to do with Team America: World Police.
Change is inebbiddibble.
Hey, bait and switch Reason ads aren't fair!
(At this point, it would probably be hurting my case to say that I ordered Reason again after a pitch in Hit & Run.)
Steve Darkly,
What?
InEBBiddibble!
Sorry, once more?
Hmm. Maybe it has to do with the Dear Leader's propaganda attempt a couple years ago to convince the starving millions that grass is even better food for you than rice.
Awwwww.. you braka my baws, Hans! You breaka my baws!
INEBBIDDIBBLE! A new wawwd awdah is INEBBIDDIBBLE!