It's been the cover heard 'round the world. The May issue of The Washingtonian features a shirtless President Obama (he's #2 out of 26 Reasons to Love Living in Washington), and the response has been overwhelming. Some of you love it; some of you hate it; some have questioned whether or not it's an "appropriate" cover; and some just want to talk about the state of Obama's pecs.
So we wanted to know: What do you think of our cover choice? Sound off in the comments below, and tell us whether you think it's ballsy or boring, inspiring or groan-worthy—and why! We want to hear what you have to say.
The issue will be on stands this Thursday, April 23; meanwhile, if you subscribe online to The Washingtonian by May 1st, you'll get the Obama cover sent to you as an extra bonus.
What Do You Think of the May Obama Cover of Washingtonian?
Our cover image of a shirtless President Obama is causing a lot of buzz on the internet and beyond. We want to know: What do you think of it?
It's been the cover heard 'round the world. The May issue of The Washingtonian features a shirtless President Obama (he's #2 out of 26 Reasons to Love Living in Washington), and the response has been overwhelming. Some of you love it; some of you hate it; some have questioned whether or not it's an "appropriate" cover; and some just want to talk about the state of Obama's pecs.
So we wanted to know: What do you think of our cover choice? Sound off in the comments below, and tell us whether you think it's ballsy or boring, inspiring or groan-worthy—and why! We want to hear what you have to say.
The issue will be on stands this Thursday, April 23; meanwhile, if you subscribe online to The Washingtonian by May 1st, you'll get the Obama cover sent to you as an extra bonus.
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