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Christopher Knight Takes Design Criticism Back to Glenn Beck
Following Glenn Beck's much-discussed transformation from political commentator to art historian, the LA Times Christopher Knight has returned to critiquing right-wing design critiques (his first was over Rush Limbaugh's claim that President Obama's new health care logo was Nazi-like) by going after Beck's logo for his 9-12 Project, a rally this past weekend in Washington D.C. Unfortunately, despite all of his cries against the supposed communist messages embedded in the Rockefeller Building in New York, Beck doesn't really seem to mind putting them in his own pieces of work, as its hard to deny the origins of the thrusted fists he uses in his "Taxpayers March on DC" logo. With great detail, Knight gives this logo as much attention as Beck had given the Rockefeller, making for a very fun read. All of this is entirely petty, for sure, but isn't most of what goes on in politics? And who doesn't like seeing Knight fight back? Email This Post |
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