First the Princess Diana cover and now this? Really, Newsweek?
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her supporters are complaining about Newsweek using this pic for their cover. Instead of suggesting
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Okay. Here’s the deal. You don’t have...make Bachmann look crazy. It’s like. Her thing....
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I’m can’t stand Rep. Bachmann. But this cover is low. I haven’t read Newsweek in years though.
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This is terrifying.
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Tina Brown sure knows how to stir up a non-controversy, but does it translate to an increase in sales? Or just further...
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exactly my sentiment.
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