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Sugarcoated

(7,716 posts)
Sun Aug 6, 2017, 11:31 AM Aug 2017

Is the Newsweek Lazy Boy cover real?

I see articles and tv news clips discussing it as if it is real, but at the official website for Newsweek the Lazy Boy cover isn't what's on the cover this week or last. It's also being depicted here as real. It's confusing and I don't want to post anything on social media that's not real because it ruins my, and Democrat's, credibility.

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Is the Newsweek Lazy Boy cover real? (Original Post) Sugarcoated Aug 2017 OP
It's real. The Velveteen Ocelot Aug 2017 #1
I was in a restaurant recently SHRED Aug 2017 #2
It's real csziggy Aug 2017 #3
It's on the official website. Could be another cover for other countries uppityperson Aug 2017 #4
Thanks everyone Sugarcoated Aug 2017 #5
 

SHRED

(28,136 posts)
2. I was in a restaurant recently
Sun Aug 6, 2017, 11:36 AM
Aug 2017

FAUX was on at the bar with sound off. They had that cover on their screen analysing it apparently.

It warmed my heart.

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