Showing posts with label magazine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label magazine. Show all posts

Friday, April 21, 2017

Berkely Campus On lockdown

AntiFa protests at Berkley University became violent as they clashed with Trump supporters. Trump supporter was arrested for looking mean at snowflake protester. Berkley protester found in tears after breaking fingernail on protest sign. Police spokesperson: "Protest ended after parents arrived and sent protesters to their rooms without supper—Tears ensued."

More protests are expected after a bottle and diaper change.

In other news: Classes closed and students sent to counseling after conservative speaker discusses the Constitution. Berkley suspends future speakers who might say something the students don't like. A female student: "These people should be hung for thinking a country should have borders."


Sunday, September 28, 2014

America: The Police State

Each day we hear about a new instance of police overreach. Our men and women in blue have now become combat soldiers wearing black or camouflage as if they are in a jungle. They hug AR-15 assault rifles close to their chest as if they are running through a Middle Eastern country. Have police forgotten they are here to protect and serve, and not search and destroy?


Thursday, October 31, 2013

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Death of the USA


The death of the United States is one vote away, either it be to ratify a treaty, or to elected a president. We must act now unless this magazine cover is to become reality. We are facing grave times.

Monday, May 21, 2012

Let's Remake the World


Barack Obama stood before a mesmerized crowd as if accepting a savior. Today the world view of Obama has changed greatly.
 I had hoped make all these postings humorous or at least satirical. I find that some subjects need to be presented and I find it impossible to make light  of the subject.

Thursday, May 17, 2012

In Honor of Newsweek's First Gay President

TPTToday is expanding to magazine format. This is our first cover in honor of the first gay president.