Let’s hope Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar “Jahar” Tsarnaev’s “ja-harem” of young female followers saved up enough allowance to buy all the copies of the new Rolling Stone before the families of the Boston Marathon bombing victims see it on newsstands. Tsarnaev is the cover star, and the feature story, “Jahar’s World,” promises a bunch of revelations about the “popular, promising student.”
Not sure I like this at all… RT @buzzfeed: This is the cover of the August issue of Rolling Stone pic.twitter.com/YbivwQgaQA
— John Grange (@JMGrange) July 16, 2013
New Rolling Stone cover turns the Boston bomber into Jim Morrison.
A comparison: pic.twitter.com/UJKhAMJSGO
— Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) July 16, 2013
Last wk I wrote about Tiger Beat Terrorist Syndrome. This wk, Rolling Stone editor joins the Ja-harem. http://t.co/wlcJSdI4us
— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) July 16, 2013
@michellemalkin Just more of the left's endless fascination with evil…
— SqlHero (@SqlHero) July 16, 2013
To its credit, Rolling Stone does admit that radical Islam turned Tsarnaev into a monster, but he’s a dreamy, misunderstood monster. You have to be seriously evil to earn this sort of cover treatment:
So why is Boston Bomber Numero Dos shown on the cover of Rolling Stone like he's the reincarnation of Jim Morrison? So inappropriate.
— A.J. Delgado (@AJDelgado13) July 17, 2013
It's because he's puppydogcute and "looks like a young Jim Morrison" https://t.co/ZgZ8t7lezW #RealReasonForCover Don't miss the tree.
— suzyrice (@suzy_rice) July 16, 2013
https://twitter.com/jamespoulos/status/357275912716288000
https://twitter.com/tiffany_4prez/status/357288536090738692
WHY is the #BostonBomber on the cover of @RollingStone … WTF .. This dude blows up people and kills them and gets his face on a magazine
— ???? ™️ (@25marz) July 16, 2013
https://twitter.com/HeyItsEmel/status/357287901287030784
Rolling Stone COULDN'T HAVE THOUGHT THAT WAS A GOOD IDEA. Unreal.
— Aaron (@abake6) July 16, 2013
https://twitter.com/ryanxgarcia/status/357287649695907840
https://twitter.com/VanessaVeasley/status/357287327892115457
https://twitter.com/Marysings38/status/357287103895306240
Anyone at @RollingStone who had input on the cover of their next issue should be ashamed of themselves. And then fired. Immediately.
— Kyle (@Kyle_Meadows) July 17, 2013
Stay classy Rolling Stone, stay classy
— Tommy Coyle (@TCoyle17) July 17, 2013
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