They don't call them Observers for nothing. We are trying to look over the fact that they are reading media news in the Post (well, we guess it is Friday), but the Media Mob points out that, no matter how big and red the boldface typing may be, Posters sometimes have a rough go of that whole reporting thing.
From John Podhoretz' column today.
"Arianna Huffington, among others, has grown besotted with Gore's newfound 'authenticity,' and contrasts it with Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton's 'triangulation' and 'phoniness.' New York magazine slapped Gore's face on the cover and dubbed him 'The Anti-Hillary.'
The New York cover he is referring to:

Politics can get so logistical sometimes.
Would It Be Anti-Friendly to Note the Coverline Is in 200-Point Red Text? [Meida Mob, New York Observer]
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