Ah, Paul Ryan, the athletic, youthful, sharply-dressed former vice presidential candidate and current Speaker of the House. With all on Ryan's plate, it's impressive that the man has time to maintain his status as the most unpopular politician in America. And yet, somehow he does it!。
It's this impressive feat by Ryan that inspired two writers and comedians to create a nearly 200-page long satirical magazine devoted to Ryan, the ideas he's brought to Washington, and the print industry at large.。
SEE ALSO:I have drawn the Trump administration as Sonic the Hedgehog and I am ready to answer for it 。SEE ALSO:I have drawn the Trump administration as Sonic the Hedgehog and I am ready to answer for it 。Paul Ryan magazine。 is as dense a piece of political satire you'll find, featuring work by contributors from 。 The Onion, The New Yorker, CollegeHumor, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert 。
and just about every other comedy institution in America. There's an article entitled "Get The Perfect Body For Escaping Your Constituents," an advertorial labeled "5 Full-Bodied Wines And How We Can Control Them," and a "30 Paul Ryans Under 30" list. We mean it when we say there's something in this for everyone (who doesn't like Paul Ryan).。Credit: Paul Ryan Magazine。Credit: Paul Ryan Magazine。 Paul Ryan magazine 。 is the passion project of editors Andrew Lipstein and James Folta who, together, gained attention in 2016 for The Neu Jorker, a dense and wide-spread absurd。 New Yorker。 New Yorker。 parody, featuring theater reviews of a play about dead whales and a profile written by a horse that somehow still seems。very。
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, the pair branches out to tackle the more sinister subject of Trump-enabling conservatism in Washington. In a letter from the editor, Folta explains the choice to direct their satire toward Ryan, instead of Trump. 。Why Paul Ryan? After The Incident In November, why not aim a satire magazine at the hog men tottering around 1600 Pennsylvania like sadistic Rodney Dangerfield stereotypes?
Because Paul Ryan is the disease that made this nightmare possible. Trump is, and always will be, a dark anomaly and a mistake. But Ryan is the fever. He left the gate unlocked with his cold triangulations towards power and a bastardized conservative wish list of fiscal goodies. Money is merit, after all. Never forget that Ryan’s favorite book is a dumpy work of fiction about industrialists overthrowing the government. His eyes roll back in his head as he fixates on the rivers of capital sloshing about. 。
The magazine has a limited print run but is available for purchase in print and as a digital file on the appropriately named wiscohunk.com. 。
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