Campaigns & Elections Magazine has a new look-and-feel for 2008. From a note from William Beaman (editor-in-chief) and Jordan Lieberman (publisher):
Campaigns & Elections has unveiled a redesigned and revamped version of the flagship publication and will now be known as Campaigns & Elections’ Politics magazine.
The redesigned magazine will retain the features that have led to its unprecedented growth in recent years, but will also add new original content, larger trim size and upgraded cover stock.
To help encourage new subscriptions (or renewals), they've reduced the subscription rate to $25 so make sure you get your subscription today.
The re-design looks and feels great. Congrats.
But at least one story in their latest issue is sure to cause sales to decline. You see, included in their latest issue is a profile piece on Robert Bluey, Erick Erickson, Patrick Ruffini, and me.
Read on after the jump for a chuckle.
You can read the story, "GOP: The Next Generation," in full through this nifty e-book (page 36).
Here's the Photoshop'd artwork that accompanies the piece which is getting quite a chuckle among friends and in the conservative blogosphere:

It truly is a sad day for Trekkie fans everywhere. Heh.














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