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And the astroturfing right-winger that created the Obama 'Socialism' poster is ...
2009-08-18
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A Palestinian Chicago resident and student:

When cryptic posters portraying President Obama as the Joker from "Batman" began popping up around Los Angeles and other cities, the question many asked was, Who is behind the image?

Was it an ultra-conservative grassroots group or a disgruntled street artist going against the grain?

Nope, it turns out, just a 20-year-old college student from Chicago.

Bored during his winter school break, Firas Alkhateeb, a senior history major at the University of Illinois, crafted the picture of Obama with the recognizable clown makeup using Adobe's Photoshop software.

Alkhateeb had been tinkering with the program to improve the looks of photos he had taken on his clunky Kodak camera. The Joker project was his grandest undertaking yet. Using a tutorial he'd found online about how to "Jokerize" portraits, he downloaded the October 23 Time Magazine cover of Obama and began digitally painting over it.

Four or five hours later, he happily had his product.

Obama-joker-time On Jan. 18, Alkhateeb uploaded the image to photo-sharing site Flickr (shown at right). Over the next two months, he amassed just a couple thousand hits, he said.

Then the counter exploded after a still-anonymous rogue famously found his image, digitally removed the references to Time Magazine, captioned the picture with the word "socialism" and hung printed copies around L.A., making headlines.

Alkhateeb's original Flickr page surpassed 20,000 views. The Times found his Flickr site last week thanks to a tip left by a loyal reader of The Ticket. By Friday, the page had been taken down.

On Alkhateeb's page, a manipulated image condemning fellow Chicagoan and White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel (captioned "epic fail") was mixed in with parodies of the "Guitar Hero" game franchises -- dubbed Quran Hero -- and of Napoleon riding a motorcycle (pictured after the jump).

Flickr had removed the Joker image due to copyright-infringement concerns, Alkhateeb says the company told him in an e-mail. A Flickr spokeswoman declined to comment due to a company policy that bars discussing inquiries about individual users.

Alkhateeb says he wasn't actively trying to cover his tracks, but he did want to lay low. He initially had concerns about ...

... connecting his name with anything critical of the president -- especially living in Chicago, where people are "very, very liberal," he said.

"After Obama was elected, you had all of these people who basically saw him as the second coming of Christ," Alkhateeb said. "From my perspective, there wasn't much substance to him."
Posted by:Mizzou Mafia

#12  Irrespective of the creator, some images stick.

George Bush and "Mission Accomplished".

"The Joker" will follow Obama.
Posted by: Skunky Glins 5***   2009-08-18 21:57  

#11  He's a muslim.

One of meanings of Firas is perspicacity. Rather appropriate given his 'not much substance' observation.
Posted by: phil_b   2009-08-18 15:18  

#10  Most American Arabs are Christian.
Posted by: Sheger McGurque5408   2009-08-18 15:06  

#9  Yester I spotted some of these posters on light poles in my miniscule town . These Posters travel fast.
Posted by: GirlThursday   2009-08-18 14:35  

#8  He may have had the idea, but the general public picked it up and ran with it, probably in directions the creator never imagined. All the cartoonish demonizing of W will be transmogrified & turned against the 0.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2009-08-18 12:43  

#7  I want the T-shirt.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2009-08-18 11:44  

#6  This is amazing...most Arabs are conservative in their dailey lives, but when it comes to American politics they buddy up with the left, but here's a guy who doesn't seem to be doing that.

Well, he was reported to be a Kuisinich voter.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2009-08-18 10:05  

#5  Good point, Pappy

/Subby
Posted by: Mizzou Mafia   2009-08-18 10:00  

#4  He didn't create the poster, just the image.

Now whoever put it all together...
Posted by: Pappy   2009-08-18 09:46  

#3  "From my perspective, there wasn't much substance to him."

--from the mouths of babes...I don't mean to be condescending to the early 20s crowd, but here's one that didn't drink the red kool-aid.
Posted by: Broadhead6   2009-08-18 09:42  

#2  Either way it was damn funny.
Posted by: DarthVader   2009-08-18 09:32  

#1  This is amazing...most Arabs are conservative in their dailey lives, but when it comes to American politics they buddy up with the left, but here's a guy who doesn't seem to be doing that.
Posted by: hammerhead   2009-08-18 09:04  

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