from Vanity Fair via Gawker. But yes, they really SHOULD do the New Yorker (and some Canuckistan terrorist such as myself really SHOULD do The Walrus…hmmmmm).
In any case, the skanky demi-coverwrap innovation, paired with the chubby, self-satisfied, Winnebago-driving Rotarian-pandering-to, blowhardy Weekly Standard makes this the perfect target.
For the National Lampoon. Vanity Fair, how did it come to this?
Still. Funnee.
A Vanities Cover-Flap Public Service
Magazine publishers often send their newsstand editions into the world with “cover flaps” that tease the contents within. This is a handy way to pique the interest of passersby. But a cover flap can also be useful as an agent of mischief and lighthearted political agitation. Inside the October 2006 issue of Vanity Fair is a fake flap you can attach to a copy of The Weekly Standard. Simply get your hands on a copy of our October issue, turn to page 272, and follow the instructions below:
1. Cut and fold where indicated.
2. Hurry to a newsstand. Pick up the latest issue of The Weekly Standard. Wrap folded page around spine of magazine.
3. Return magazine to rack.
4. Step back a few paces and observe.

The Weekly Standard? I just looked it up, it seems OK to me, you’re so biased in your commentry on US politics.
It was Clinton that started bombing Saddam anyway in the 1990’s when we should have been arming him again in return for an agreement he would never attack Israel or Kuwait again – but there you go – everything is George W’s fault as usual.
By the time Russia put Iran on a nuclear program and started arming them in March 2001 relations with Saddam were never going to get back to normal, so he had to be removed to make way for Israeli air strikes against Iran and possibly a new firendly Sunni state that may form after the Iraqi civil war.
These Arabs don’t know what peace is, they are far better off left fighting each other but you have to get the balance right.
And that, of course, is up to you, oh Obi-Wan, right?