Spending Superhero Mad Libs

I haven’t offered one of these in a while, but then again, I haven’t encountered a story such as this in a while (yes, the federal government dropping $100 large to make this video game in this economic environment would also have to make at least the top quintile of stupidest things I’ve ever heard).

Out of This World

  1. Reason for a press release: _____________
  2. Who would send out a press release: _____________
  3. Adjective (describes a person): _____________
  4. Gender: _____________
  5. Something bad (be imaginative!): _____________
  6. Reason for no. 5: _____________
  7. Cause of no. 6 (be creative!): _____________
  8. Name of a damsel in distress: _____________
  9. Name someone else who needs a superhero: _____________

In the 1. grant announcement made last year, 2. the NEA said the story “focuses on a 3. young 4. female superhero sent to Earth to save her own planet from 5. devastation because of 6. climate changes caused by 7. social issues impacting 8. women and 9. girls.”

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Jon Sanders (twitter.com/jonpsanders) is Director of Regulatory Studies at the John Locke Foundation. A columnist for TownHall.com, Sanders has also been published in The Wall Street Journal, National Review, ABC News online, FrontPage Magazine, the San Francisco Chronicle, The Freeman: Ideas on Liberty, the Philadelphia Inquirer and numerous newspapers throughout North Carolina. A native of Garner, N.C., Sanders has been an adjunct instructor in economics at North Carolina State University, and he holds a masters degree in economics with a minor in statistics and a bachelors degree in English literature and language from N.C. State.

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