We regret to inform you that the New Yorker is at it again.
Vice President Mike Pence has been charged with coordinating the response to the growing threat of coronavirus. That’s apparently really funny because, well, he’s Mike Pence.
It’s so funny that the New Yorker put out a cartoon about it:
Medical advice from Mike Pence. #NewYorkerCartoons pic.twitter.com/rcSzedejo8
— The New Yorker (@NewYorker) February 27, 2020
Taking our cues on Mike Pence from AOC, are we, New Yorker? Christians don’t believe in science?
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Get it because he believes in God https://t.co/T9LlqPyx0x
— It's still 2016 apparently (@jtLOL) February 27, 2020
Hilarious! Because he’s a Christian!
— James Philip McEvoy (@mcevjp) February 27, 2020
Hilarious, you guys. Definitely not tired and played-out.
So the "joke" is that Pence will encourage cleanliness and prayer? pic.twitter.com/zeehFdwf2M
— Laurence Watkins (@thelarrywatkins) February 27, 2020
So, you’re *publicly* coming out against proper health protocols AND God? Good look there, @NewYorker. ??♀️
— fanofzora (@fanofzora) February 27, 2020
It’d be one thing if the cartoon were clever. But it just comes off as lazy and desperate.
Is Andy Borowitz writing cartoon captions now?https://t.co/AB4mMfL83A
— Peter Cook (@_Peter_Cook) February 27, 2020
Just as funny as all the other New Yorker cartoons.
— Ken Snyder (@KenSnyder4) February 27, 2020
how edgy
— Otter (@lubbock1969) February 27, 2020
Take a bow, though, New Yorker.
Hand washing is advised by medical authorities. You twatwaffles think it’s an effing joke.
— Lexington QM (@ThirskyQM) February 27, 2020
The New Yorkers convincing people its a silly placebo is super dangerous and stupid.
— EducatëdHillbilly™ (@RobProvince) February 27, 2020