← Back to context Comment by blymphony 3 days ago What are other memorable tag lines from them? 6 comments blymphony Reply zamadatix 3 days ago I don't read the Economist much but I was curious as I'm always down for punny headlines, found this collection: https://www.ironicsans.com/2007/06/the_best_and_worst_of_the... jaydenmilne 2 days ago I’ve noticed that they have different, worse headlines in the digital edition and on the web. They seem more clickbaity.I just want to get on the record and say that whoever in the paper argues for and writes the fun headlines is on the right side of history incogitomode 2 days ago They got in trouble for this one, it's tasteless, but memorable:https://www.economist.com/democracy-in-america/2009/05/20/ui... DaiPlusPlus 3 days ago Their "Resign, Rumsfeld" cover is etched into my memory. amy214 3 days ago "Yaccarino got X-terminated like an old piece of peccorino" snorrah 3 days ago I don't know, why don't you go have a look?
zamadatix 3 days ago I don't read the Economist much but I was curious as I'm always down for punny headlines, found this collection: https://www.ironicsans.com/2007/06/the_best_and_worst_of_the... jaydenmilne 2 days ago I’ve noticed that they have different, worse headlines in the digital edition and on the web. They seem more clickbaity.I just want to get on the record and say that whoever in the paper argues for and writes the fun headlines is on the right side of history
jaydenmilne 2 days ago I’ve noticed that they have different, worse headlines in the digital edition and on the web. They seem more clickbaity.I just want to get on the record and say that whoever in the paper argues for and writes the fun headlines is on the right side of history
incogitomode 2 days ago They got in trouble for this one, it's tasteless, but memorable:https://www.economist.com/democracy-in-america/2009/05/20/ui...
I don't read the Economist much but I was curious as I'm always down for punny headlines, found this collection: https://www.ironicsans.com/2007/06/the_best_and_worst_of_the...
I’ve noticed that they have different, worse headlines in the digital edition and on the web. They seem more clickbaity.
I just want to get on the record and say that whoever in the paper argues for and writes the fun headlines is on the right side of history
They got in trouble for this one, it's tasteless, but memorable:
https://www.economist.com/democracy-in-america/2009/05/20/ui...
Their "Resign, Rumsfeld" cover is etched into my memory.
"Yaccarino got X-terminated like an old piece of peccorino"
I don't know, why don't you go have a look?