What the hell kind of ideologue is this "artist"?
And what the hell is he doing, right then and there?
Is he about to drop his pants and bend over or something?
Some kind of special worship gesture we haven't seen before?
Talk about scary!
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Love the brown, ratty sweater, the untucked shirt and especially the cliche kaffiyeh, dude!
And yer totally stylin' in the Sixties-style glasses!
Hell, maybe they're about to kiss and make out or something...
Story here.
They're dropping like flies now. More and more to follow.
The National Endowment for the Arts said Thursday that its communications director, Yosi Sergant, has resigned.
"This afternoon Yosi Sergant submitted his resignation from the National Endowment for the Arts. His resignation has been accepted and is effective immediately," said a spokeswoman, Sally Gifford, in a statement.Sergant, who helped make artist Shepard Fairey's "Hope" image ubiquitous as an organizer of Obama campaign support from artists, had seemed to mix the NEA's work -- essentially non-partisan politics -- with the administration's legislative agenda on a conference call reported on by Andrew Breitbart's new conservative site, Big Government.
"I would encourage you to pick something, whether it’s health care, education, the environment, you know, there’s four key areas that the corporation has identified as the areas of service," Sergant told artists on the call, which he reportedly invited some of them to attend. "My ask would be to apply artistic, you know, your artistic creative communities utilities and bring them to the table," he said.
Shameful, trying to recruit/organize "artists" to be Regime propagandists.
Wonder if there'll be a Regime propaganda filmmaker? The Nazis had one, you know... some chick named Leni Riefensthal, I believe it was... Hell, maybe this is the position to which Yosi will be reappointed, just like Comrade Van Jones was reappointed as a reward for his loyalty and as compensation for his "resignation", too...
Below is some artwork I believe is more real-world accurate: