
(Click image to enlarge)
JOSSIP REPORTS: See? You don't need to be some sort of genius 4chan hacker or son of a state Representative these days in order to obtain personal phone numbers. Sometimes, you just have to scour The New York Times a little harder than usual; when the Times ran a story about an anti-Iran rally yesterday, they included a shot of a protester holding up a sign reading "Sarah Palin: Call me" followed by his phone number.
And while your first instinct might be to feel bad for the poor kid and the inevitable prank calls he undoubtedly received today, we talked to the protester, 19-year old Eitan Levine, about his phone number being blasted all over the blogs today and he's not that upset about it:
"The posters started as a joke because, you know, Palin is very attractive" said Levine by phone, who identified himself as a stand-up comedian as well student at Yeshiva University, "But then Hillary (Clinton) disinvited all the politicians to the rally, and it became an actual political statement. Hillary acted like a big baby."
Etian says he's gotten as many phone calls with interview opportunities and offers of support than pranks. So he's a comedian who meant the poster sincerely? A college student joking on Palin's relative attractiveness, but then turning into a serious anti-Hillary statement?
Post-irony (Pirony!) is really confusing.
When will Sarah Palin release her tgax returns?
When obama stops trying to destroy israel